Location: TUM Audimax, Arcisstr. 21
Time: 7 p.m.
Agenda
6:30 p.m. | Arrival |
7:00 p.m. | Opening Dominik Krause, Second Mayor of Munich, Prof. Gerhard Müller, Senior Vice President for Academic and Student Affairs at TUM |
7:20 p.m. | Introduction to TUMJA #class23 |
7:45 p.m. | Project Fair |
9:00 p.m. | Science Slam |
9:50 p.m. | Award Ceremony |
10:00 p.m. | Closing and Farewell |
Project Fair
Explore the possibilities of #Less is More in empowering individuals to focus on the essentials with #class2023.
Challenge accepted!
Picture your healthy journey.
Sexucate yourself!
Schools need more SEXPERTS.
Did you sleep well?
Stop counting sheep. Sleep like a god(dess).
Don't get ticked off.
Tracking ticks to stop lyme's flow.
From 0 to TUM in 5 minutes.
Glass doors to the ivory tower.
Science Slam
Ever wonder what science enthusiasts have to say about #Less is More?
Nina Miller
It's about splitting water with the help of semiconductors and sunlight, which can be used to produce hydrogen for the energy transition.
Wonder what Moses, Christian Lindner and the second main route have to do with it? Come find out on site!
Christina Schwalm
In cities, where the longing for nature experiences and a healthy lifestyle is constantly growing, river baths are becoming increasingly important as recreational facilities. River baths contribute to urban quality of life and create a sense of social connection. Munich, in particular, has great potential for a new river bath with the clean Isar. This lecture will present and analyze a possible design for the Isar River pool. It's time to make river bathing in Munich official!
Altan Birler
Tiny stories from the world of computer science
Harald Luksch
Why we have a hard time to focus?
Wherever we look, that's where our attention goes. Why this is the case, how we decide where we look, and what this means for our smartphone use.
Kati Nispel
More than 3/4 of our society has had back pain for a long time. And perhaps that is precisely why there are numerous dubious tips in the media about what can be done about it. But what really helps? And what does science say about it?
Fewer headlines, more in her slam, Kati Nispel talks about the doors that biomechanical studies could open for us in the diagnosis of back pain.
Stay tuned for more information about the symposium!
For questions, email us anytime at symposium(at)ja.tum.de
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