Tanja Schirmeister, Dr. rer. nat. habil., Pharmaceutical/Medical Chemistry Specialisation
University Professor (W3) of Pharmaceutical and Medicinal Chemistry, Johannes Gutenberg-University Mainz
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What does STEM stand for?
STEM is an acronym for science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. In German, it is known as “MINT” (Mathematik, Informatik, Naturwissenschaften und Technik).
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How does the STEM Mentoring Program work?
The next fixed “STEM Plus” program is offered in spring 2020.
You can choose to attend any of the days. However, we recommend that you attend at least two of the days, especially if you are deciding between courses that are offered at different campuses.
You can choose from the following activities:
Taster sessions for schoolgirls in the HS KL’s STEM MENTORING Program
The difficult matter of choosing a subject to study requires more than a short discussion. Therefore, the HS KL will offer several taster days, in which you can engage intensively with the matter of choosing which course to study. You can choose from any of the STEM subjec
What do the STEM Mentoring Days offer?
Insight into day-to-day student life Clarity on questions related to studying An overview of the course content The opportunity to get to know and try out new things Preparation for the “Hochschule” learning environment Exchange with students, professors, and assistants Individual consultations
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Micro- and Nanotechnology
Lectures themes:
Introduction to Microsystems Technology Nanotechnology Manufacturing, structuring and characterisation of thin films Plasma processes in microtechnical pr
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Chemical Processes in Microtechnology
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Basic Laboratory Chemistry:
Introduction to the laboratory
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Vision Teaching at University of Applied Sciences Kaiserslautern enables students to further develop their personalities through the harmonised interplay of professional , methodological and personal competence in order to be able to fulfil their responsibilities in their profession and soc
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Subject:
Micro- and Nanotechnology
Lectures themes:
Introduction to Microsystems Technology Nanotechnology Manufacturing, structuring and characterisation of thin films Plasma processes in microte
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Teaching
In Bachelor's study programmes (ALS, ALPHA, MBW, BBP)
Introduction to Neuroscience Cellular Electrophysiology Cell Biology Basic cell culture techniques Basics of Physiology and Medicine 1 and 2 Histology Pharmaceutical Biology Biotechnology
In Master study programmes ALS
Biopharmacy Membran-Biophysics