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New EC2/BIG-NSE symposium on Wednesday afternoon, June 02, from 5 to 6 pm

Yasmine Ziouani (WS19 batch, Thomas group) and Michael Traxler (WS19 batch, Thomas group as well), present the progress of their PhD work

The first talk will be given from 5 to approximately 5:20 pm by Yasmine Ziouani on the following topic: "Functional porous materials as enzyme support" (see abstract here). Yasmine is an EC2/BIG-NSE PhD student from the WS19 batch. She is currently preparing her PhD under the guidance of Prof. Dr. Arne Thomas (TUB) and is funded by the UniSysCat cluster. She comes from the city of Béjaïa in the eastern part of Algeria. She studied chemistry at the university of science and technology of Algiers USTHB, and then moved to the university of Bordeaux in France to accomplish her Master education. She joined Prof. Thomas' group in January 2020.

After her talk, expectedly from approximately 5:30 to 5:50pm, Michael Traxler will give a talk about "The quest to fill the void: Exploring acridine based covalent organic frameworks for C-N cross coupling reactions" (see abstract here). His talk will be followed by a Q/A session, as usual. Michael is an EC2/BIG-NSE PhD student from the WS19 batch as well. He is currently writing his PhD thesis under the supervision of Prof. Dr. Arne Thomas (TUB) and Prof. Hans Börner (HUB), and is funded by an EC2/BIG-NSE scholarship. He comes from Freistadt, a city in the north of Austria. He studied chemistry at the University of Graz to accomplish his bachelor studies, and then changed to Graz University of Technology, where he completed his master's program in Technical Chemistry. After the EC2/BIG-NSE initial phase at the end of 2019, he joined the Arne Thomas group for his PhD in January 2020.

The EC2/BIG-NSE symposium represents a new series of scientific presentations given by our EC2/BIG-NSE PhD students (see schedule of the coming months here). In the coming months, on several Wednesday afternoons,  two students will thus give an online talk from approximately  5-6 pm (20 min presentation each + 10 mn Q/A). The symposium takes place online using Zoom. The access to the event is restricted to members of UniSysCat. The Zoom Link will be sent to them a few days before symposium date.

Looking forward to welcoming you on Wednesday!

JP

 

ATTENTION: In case you are a UniSysCat member of TU-Berlin and did not receive the link due to the current problems with the IT systems at this university, please contact me at the following address to get the link sent:

jean-philippe.lonjaret@tu-berlin.de

Sorry for the inconvenience!