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      Network Meeting

      • Place: Chemnitz (Germany)
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    • Network Meeting

      Network Meeting Several regional network meetings (formerly introductory meetings ) are held annually for research fellows newly arrived in Germany (without their families). These meetings take place

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    • Magazine Humboldt Kosmos

      My (Non-)Selfie with the German President

      As a Humboldt Research Fellow Qiang Guo visited the Foundation’s Annual Meeting in Berlin and Schloss Bellevue. He came back with a selfie with Frank-Walter Steinmeier, at least almost.

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      My (Non-)Selfie with the German President
    • Magazine Humboldt Kosmos

      Ms Ombaka, what’s it like being a single parent and a researcher?

      My story begins four years ago. Three things happened in my life all at once: I was offered a new job at my university in Kenya, I was granted a fellowship by the Humboldt Foundation and I discovered I was pregnant. What to do?

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      Ms Ombaka, what’s it like being a single parent and a researcher?
    • Magazine Humboldt Kosmos

      Ms Omarini, What Do You Do With Discarded Citrus Fruit?

      Some people put orange peel in their dishwasher because it saves on rinse aid. Others put lemon peel in their wardrobes to fend off moths. Alejandra Omarini thinks on different scales: she wants to make such waste industrially viable.

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      Ms Omarini, What Do You Do With Discarded Citrus Fruit?
    • Magazine Humboldt Kosmos

      Mrs @nline

      Who actually does what at Humboldt headquarters? Who are the people behind the scenes making sure that everything runs smoothly? These are the colleagues at the Humboldt Foundation, their lives at work and beyond. Today: Ulla Hecken.

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      Mrs @nline
    • Magazine Humboldt Kosmos

      Mr Yetisen, What Do You Read in Our Tears?

      Many diabetics have to test their blood sugar levels several times a day. Chemical engineer Ali Yetisen demonstrates that contact lenses can act as sensors in the eye.

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      Mr Yetisen, What Do You Read in Our Tears?