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Project Coordination

Thomas Georg Wagner

Age: 25
Studies: B. Sc. Biomolecular Engineering
Semester: 4
Last year I was allowed to take part in the iGEM team and enjoyed the scientific discourse. Normally this is not accessible in the early semester. The close personal contact to students from other semesters and studies was quite nice too. This year I may be part of the team coordination and learn to manage the organisational part of the project. I am looking forward to this challenge and hope that I can come up to the trust of our professor and my team members.

Timotheus Martin Kiehl

Age: 20
Studies: B. Sc. Biomolecular Engineering
Semester: 4
This is the first year I take part in the iGEM competition and I directly decided to incorporate myself into the project coordination. In my opinion learning from the experienced is the best way of learning, so I hope to learn much about team coordination, but even more about my team as of itself through a relaxed BBQ or in the lab.

Isabelle Feinauer

Age: 20
Studies: B.Sc. Biology
Semester: 4
This year, I decided to join the iGEM team at TU Darmstadt for the first time. I am extremely enthusiastic about being a part of this multidisciplinairy project while also having the opportunity to gain invaluable experience in the laboratory. My personal objective is to grow and improve as an individual by effectively conquering the variety of challenges I will face during this project. However, I am also focused on building strong relationships with my team and working cooperatively, efficiently, and cohesively in order to succesfully complete our assignments.

Project Monitors

Thea S. Lotz

Alter: 27
Field of study: have been M.Sc. Biomolecular Engineering, now I do my PhD in Synthetic Biology
Semester: I heard you don't have to tell if it has more than one digit.
I am always happy to see a new team grow together (and learn together as a team). In 2017 an exciting project will be realized, with which we will totally save the world! Or have fun doing our own science, but that's almost the same. This is my third year in which I supervise iGEM at the TU Darmstadt, so I’m sure it is going to be a very special year! I look forward to the challenges and discussions, the international meet-ups, and the team-BBQ nights!

Ann Schirin Mirsanaye

Alter: 23
Studies: M.Sc. Technical Biology and lectureship for high schools in the subjects biology und politics
Semester: 3
It’s my first iGEM year. I’m one of the project consultants, which means, that I do workshops, seminaries and team supporting events. In my opinion the mixture between fun, team spirit and productivity is essential for a good team result, but it needs to be promoted like any other soft skill.. My experiences as a trainer are helpful to achieve this goal. I enjoy working with motivated people and I think iGEM is a great chance for young students to work in an interdisciplinary project and to improve for example their lab skills. I’m convinced that our team has a good chance to develop an amazing project, because of the big diversity of interesting characters of the team and I’m really glad to be a part of that team.

Max Zander

Alter: 24
Studies: Biomolecular Engineering (M.Sc.)
Semester: 1
Gude, My name is Maximilian Zander and I am studying Biomolecular Engineering at the TU Darmstadt in my 1th master semester. I already participated on the last 2 years in the iGEM team and gathered a lot of positive experience (not only in the laboratory) as well as networking with a lot of young, motivated students. That is why I want to be a part of iGEM TU Darmstadt 2017. I am very excited to work on this huge team on own ideas and generate an extraordinary project.