What are good separations? And can they make the world a better place? If you want to hear the answers, you should come to the University of Potsdam's Science Slam on April 29 at 8 pm in the Waschhaus Arena. There will be hard facts every ten minutes! Young researchers explain what they are currently working on in a witty and pointed manner. They know, for example, how data can be used to combat diseases or what we can learn from nuclear power plants about protecting democracy. The fact that polymers can do much more than plastic is explained just as convincingly as the connection between statistics and cell biology. Watch out: math!
At the end, the audience will vote on which topic has been brought to the boiling point with the right amount of spice and brevity. The moderator is Bryan Nowack, himself a successful slammer and biologist, who researched how plants adapt to heat stress in his doctoral thesis. He will be supported musically this time by Marie-Luise Raters, a philosophy professor who has written a song for students and will be presenting her new book on the "dilemma" with a rap. Out of competition, of course!
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