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September 5th–8th, 2016School of Analytical Sciences Adlershof

Summer University 2016

MAKE & MEASURE IN ANALYTICAL SCIENCES

www.salsa.hu-berlin.de

BOOK OF INFORMATION

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Dear participants of the SALSA Summer University,

It is our great pleasure to welcome all of you to our Summer University 2016 Make and Measure here at SALSA, the Graduate School of Analytical Sciences Adlershof! After the last preparation phase, where many of you have been engaged in structuring the scientific part of this conference, we hope that all of you are now looking forward to four days filled with new insights into analytical sciences, inspiring discussions, and enjoyable social events.

The theme Make and Measure is a major guiding theme in the area of Analytical Scien-ces and in SALSA as well. Specifically, it is a prerequisite for understanding the function and dynamics of complex systems in chemistry, biology and materials sciences on the atomic and molecular scale. A synergistic and interdisciplinary integration of making new selective and sensitive chemical structures and designing new instruments and principles to measure will advance our comprehension of chemical systems, and their changes. In their work, analytical scientists, amongst them many of SALSA’s fellows, have been working on making measurable what has not been before e.g., by designing new sensing structures and probes. Being able to combine different synthesis and detection approaches and to comprehend the underlying physico-chemical principles will help to solve future problems in many areas, such as biodiagnostics, proteomics, and chemical imaging.

Following the idea of our multidisciplinary graduate school, the Summer University brings together young researchers from different backgrounds to generate a creative and interactive learning environment. In the challenge sessions, you will discuss with renowned international guests about their research. During the preparation approaches in the workgroups, you have already analyzed literature, developed questions, and maybe already started solving very central problems. Now it is time for everyone to meet, discuss and debate, get new insights from the international speakers, reflect, and learn even more.

The program will be complemented by activities involving important scientific partners of SALSA. We hope that there will be many opportunities to create new contacts within our graduate school, with the international guests, with our keynote speakers, and in Berlin.

Welcome to SALSA Summer University 2016!

Prof. Dr. Janina KneippScientific ChairHumboldt-Universität zu BerlinSALSA Graduate School

Prof. Dr. Ulrich PanneScientific ChairHumboldt-Universität zu BerlinSALSA Graduate SchoolBAM Federal Institute for MaterialsResearch and Testing

WELCOME

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BRUNO CHAUDRET

Research Director Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS) and Director of Laboratoire de Physique et Chimie des Nano-Objets

Institut National des Sciences Appliquées (INSA) Toulouse135 avenue de Rangueil31077 Toulouse Cedex 4France

[email protected]

CURRICULUM VITAE

since 2011 Research Director CNRS and Director of Laboratoire de Physique et Chimie des Nano-Objets (LPCNO UMR INSA-CNRS- UPS 5215), INSA Toulouse2007 – 2011 Research Director CNRS and Director of Laboratoire de Chimie de Coordination CNRS, Toulouse1989 – 2007 Research Director CNRS and Head of the Nanostructures and Organometallic Chemistry research group, CNRS, Toulouse1979 Doctorat d‘Etat, Laboratoire de Chimie de Coordination CNRS, Université Paul Sabatier1977 Ph.D. Chemistry, Imperial College London1975 Ingénieur, Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Chimie de Paris

AWARDS / FELLOWSHIPS /GRANTS / HONORS

2016 – 2020 ERC Advanced Grant MONACAT2015 Chevalier dans l’ordre des Palmes Académiques and Wittig-Grignard Award, Gesellschaft Deutscher Chemiker (GDCh)2013 Chevalier dans l’ordre de la Légion d’Honneur and Paolo Chini Lecture, Italian Chemical Society2012 Elected at the Academia Europae2010 – 2015 ERC Advanced Grant Nanosonwings2010 Grand Prix Pierre Süe Award, Société Chimique de France (SCF)2008 Sir Geoffrey Wilkinson Prize & Lectureship, Royal Society of Chemistry

GUESTS & CHAIRS

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2006 EastChem Visiting Professor at Saint-Andrews, Edinburgh and Gay-Lussac-Humboldt Award, Alexander von Humboldt Foundation2005 Elected at the French Academy of Sciences2002 Seaborg Lecture, University of California, Berkeley1999 Miguel Catalan Award, Real Sociedad Española de Química (RSEQ)1998 1st Price, Regional Competition for Innovation MidiPyrénées1997 Silver medal CNRS1982 Coordination Chemistry Award, SCF1982 Coordination Chemistry Award, French Chemical Society

DOROTHEA FIEDLER

Professor of Chemistry at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin and Director of Leibniz Institut für Molekulare Pharmakologie (FMP)

Humboldt-Universität zu BerlinDepartment of ChemistryBrook-Taylor-Str. 212489 BerlinGermany

[email protected]

CURRICULUM VITAE

since 2015 Professor of Chemistry at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin and Director at the Leibniz Institut für Molekulare Pharmakologie (FMP)2010 – 2015 Assistant Professor, Princeton University2006 – 2010 Postdoctoral research, University of California, San Francisco2005 Ph.D. Chemistry, University of California, Berkeley1996 – 2001 Diploma in Chemistry, Universität Würzburg

AWARDS / FELLOWSHIPS /GRANTS / HONORS

2013 NIH Director’s New Innovator Award, Rita Allen Scholar Award, and Kimmel Scholar Award2009 NIH Pathway to Independence Award2007 Robert Bosch Stiftung, Fastrack Program1998 Scholarship of the German Academic Scholarship Foundation (Studienstiftung des Deutschen Volkes)

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JANINA KNEIPP

Professor of Chemistry at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin and Co-Speaker of School of Analytical Sciences Adlershof (SALSA)

Humboldt-Universität zu BerlinDepartment of ChemistryBrook-Taylor-Str. 212489 Berlin, Germany

[email protected]

CURRICULUM VITAE

2014 – 2016 Head of Department of Chemistry, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlinsince 2012 Professor of Physical Chemistry, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin and Co-Speaker of School of Analytical Sciences Adlershof (SALSA)2008 – 2012 Junior Professor of Analytical Chemistry, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, joint appointment with Bundesanstalt für Materialforschung und –prüfung (BAM)2005 – 2008 Junior Research Scientist, BAM2005 Visiting Research Scientist, Wellman Center for Photomedicine, Harvard Medical School (Prof. Rox Anderson)2003 – 2005 Research Associate, Department of Chemistry, Princeton University (Prof. Thomas G. Spiro)2002 Research Associate, Laboratorium voor Intensive Care Research en Optische Spectroscopie, Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam (Prof. G.J. Puppels) and Doctorate degree (Dr. rer. nat.), Freie Universität Berlin, Department of Chemistry, Biology and Pharmacy1998 – 2001 Research assistant, Robert-Koch-Institut Berlin (Ph.D. thesis work)1998 Diploma (Dipl.-Biol.), Freie Universität Berlin

AWARDS / FELLOWSHIPS /GRANTS / HONORS

since 2012 Wilhelm Ostwald Fellow (honorary member), Bundesanstalt für Materialforschung und –prüfung (BAM)2010 Bunsen-Kirchhoff Award, Gesellschaft Deutscher Chemiker (GDCh), Deutscher Arbeitskreis für Angewandte Spektroskopie (DASp) and European Research Council (ERC) Starting Grant2009 Programme Committee, International Conference on Advanced Vibrational Spectroscopy (ICAVS)

LUIS M. LIZ-MARZÁN

Ikerbasque Research Professor andScientific Director of the Center for Cooperative Research in Biomaterials, CIC biomaGUNE

CIC biomaGUNEBioNanoPlasmonics LaboratoryPaseo de Miramón 18220009 Donostia - San Sebastián, Spain

[email protected]

CURRICULUM VITAE

since Scientific Director of CIC biomaGUNE2014 – 2015 Adjunct Professor, King Saud Universitysince 2012 Ikerbasque Research Professor2011 Humboldt Research Fellow, MPIKG2010 Humboldt Research Fellow, University of Hamburg and Wilsmore Fellow, University of Melbourne2008 Visiting Professor, University of Michigan2006 – 2012 Professor, Physical Chemistry, University of Vigo2005 Visiting Professor, Tohoku University1997 – 2005 Titular Professor, University of Vigo1995 – 2005 Assistant Professor, University of Vigo1995 Ass. Professor, University of Santiago de Compostela1993 – 1995 Associate Researcher, Utrecht University1989 – 1992 F.P.I. Fellow, University of Santiago de Compostela1992 PhD Chemistry, Universidad de Santiago de Compostela1988 B.Sc. Chemistry, Universidad de Santiago de Compostela

AWARDS / FELLOWSHIPS /GRANTS / HONORS

2015 Rey Jaime I Award on Basic Research2014 Medal of the Real Sociedad Española de Química (RSEQ)2011 – 2016 ERC Advanced Grant2013 ECIS Rhodia Prize2012 Langmuir Lecturer, ACS Nano Lectureship Award, and Fellow of the Optical Society of America

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2011 Burdinola Research Award2010 DuPont Award for Science2009 Physical Chemistry Award of the RSEQ and A.v. Humboldt Research Awardsince 2008 Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry2013 ECIS Rhodia Prize2012 Langmuir Lecturer, ACS Nano Lectureship Award, and Fellow of the Optical Society of America2011 Burdinola Research Award2010 DuPont Award for Science2009 Physical Chemistry Award of the Spanish Royal Society of Chemistry and A.v. Humboldt Research Awardsince 2008 Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry

CEES OTTO

Associate Professor at University of Twente

MIRA Institute forBioMedical Technology and Technical MedicineFaculty of Science and TechnologyMedical Cell BioPhysics

Drienerlolaan 5P.O. Box 2177500 AE Enschede, The Netherlands

[email protected]

CURRICULUM VITAE

2009 – 2014 Founder and Managing Director, HybriScan Technologies B.V., specializing in Raman-SEM technology1989 Visiting Professor, University of Oregon1982 – 2013 Scientist, University of Twentesince 1987 Associate Professor, University of Twente Developed Raman microscopy techniques, coherent Raman spectroscopy and single molecule biophysics applications of fluorescence microscopy, and the first Raman microscopes with a sensitivity that enabled practical applications in biological cell research 1982 – 1987 Ph.D. Biophysics, University of Twente1979 – 1982 M.Sc. Physical Chemistry, University of Amsterdam1976 – 1979 B.Sc. Physical Chemistry, University of Amsterdam

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NGUYEN THANH

Professor of Physics and Astronomy at University College London

Biological Physics Research GroupUniversity College LondonDept. of Physics & AstronomyGower StreetLondon, WC1E 6BT, United Kingdom

[email protected]

CURRICULUM VITAE

since 2013 Professor of Nanomaterials, University College London (UCL)2009 – 2013 UCL-RI Reader in Nanotechnology, UCL2005 – 2014 Royal Society University Research Fellow2005 – 2008 Lecturer, University of Liverpool2003 – 2005 BBSRC-funded Research Associate, University of Liverpool2001 – 2003 NSF- funded Postdoctoral Research Fellow, University of New Orleans1999 – 2001 BBSRC-funded Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Aston University1994 – 1998 PhD Biochemistry, University of East London1992 – 1994 The Netherlands Organisation for International Cooperation in Higher Education (NUFFIC)-funded Research Scientist, University of Amsterdam and M.Sc. Chemistry, University of Amsterdam1987 – 1992 B.Sc. Chemistry, Vietnam National University

AWARDS / FELLOWSHIPS /GRANTS / HONORS

2016 – 2017 Visiting Professor, Université Paris 132015 – 2016 Visiting Professor at Laboratoire de Chimie des Polymères Organiques and Advanced Materials by Design Cluster of Excellence (AMADEus), Université de Bordeauxsince 2014 Visiting Professor at School of BioScience and Bioengineering, South China University of Technologysince 2012 Visiting Professor at School of Materials Sciences, Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technologysince 2011 Visiting Professor at European Engineering School in Chemistry, Polymers and Materials, University of Strasbourg

since 2010 Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry2009 – 2012 Honorary Readership at Department of Chemistry, University of Liverpool200 – 2014 Royal Society University Research Fellow, Chartered Chemist (CChem), and Chartered Scientist (CSci) 1992 – 2014 NUFFIC scholarship1992 Special award for top academic achievement, Vietnam National University

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ULRICH PANNE

Professor of Chemistry at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, President of Bundesanstalt für Materialforschung und –prüfung (BAM), and Co-Speaker of School of Analytical Sciences Adlershof (SALSA)

Bundesanstalt für Materialforschung und –prüfung (BAM)Richard-Willstätter-Str. 1112489 Berlin, Germany

[email protected]

CURRICULUM VITAE

since 2013 hon. Prof. of Instrumental Analytical Chemistry, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin and President of Bundesanstalt für Materialforschung und –prüfung (BAM)since 2012 Co-Speaker of School of Analytical Sciences Adlershof (SALSA)since 2004 Head of Department I Analytical Chemistry; Reference Materials2004 – 2013 Professor of Instrumental Analytical Chemistry, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin and Head of Department I BAM1995 – 2004 Head of research Group Applied Laser Spectroscopy, Technische Universität München1995 – 2001 Habilitation, Technische Universität München1993 – 1995 Postdoc JRC Ispra1989 – 1993 Ph.D. Studies, Technische Universität München1989 Diploma, Universität Dortmund1993 – 1989 Study of Chemistry, Universität Dortmund

AWARDS / FELLOWSHIPS /GRANTS / HONORS

2009 Fresenius-Award of the Gesellschaft Deutscher Chemiker (GDCh)2002 Adolf-Martens Award1997 Section Award of the GDCh for Analytical Chemistry1993 – 1994 Marie-Curie Fellowship of the European Union1990 – 1992 Kekulé Fellowship of the Fonds der Chemischen Industrie1986 – 1989 Scholarship of the German Academic Scholarship Foundation (Studienstiftung des Deutschen Volkes)

MENTORING SALSA FACULTY MEMBERS

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CHRISTOPH ARENZ

Professor of Chemistry at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin

Humboldt-Universität zu BerlinDepartment of ChemistryBrook-Taylor-Str. 212489 Berlin, Germany

[email protected]

CURRICULUM VITAE

since 2013 Head of the commission for studies and education at the Institute for Chemistry, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlinsince 2012 Professor of Organic and Bioorganic Chemistry, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin2010 – 2011 Substitute Professorship for Organic Chemistry, University of Leipzig2006 – 2010 Chair of the academic elections on the faculty level2004 – 2012 Position as a Juniorprofessor2001 – 2004 Postdoctoral research, Universität Bonn2000 Dr. rer. nat. (Ph.D.) in Bioorganic Chemistry, Universität Karlsruhe (TH)1991 – 1997 Diploma in Chemistry, Universität Bonn

AWARDS / FELLOWSHIPS /GRANTS / HONORS

2011 Award of the Hellmut Bredereck Foundation for Bioorganic Chemistry (GdCh)2010 Heisenberg Fellowship of the DFG2000 Ph.D. Prize by Wolff & Sohn Inc.1998 Ph.D. Fellowship of Baden-Württemberg

THOMAS BRAUN

Professor of Chemistry at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin

Humboldt-Universität zu BerlinDepartment of ChemistryBrook-Taylor-Str. 212489 Berlin, Germany

[email protected]

CURRICULUM VITAE

since 2012 Member of the Executive Board of the Graduate School »School of Analytical Sciences Adlershof/Berlin«2010 – 2012 Head of the department of chemistry, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin and Chair of the GDCh subject group »Fluorine Chemistry«since 2009 Vice-speaker of the Research Training Group GRK 1582 »Fluorine as key element«since 2008 Member of the departmental board of the Department of Chemistry, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlinsince 2007 Professor at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin2006 Temporary Professorship at Universität Kassel2003 – 2006 Privatdozent at Universität Bielefeld2001 – 2003 Habilitation in Inorganic Chemistry with P. Jutzi, Universität Bielefeld1997 – 2000 Postdoc at the University of York with R. N. Perutz1993 – 1996 Ph.D. studies with H. Werner, Universität Würzburg1993 Diploma in Chemistry, Universität Würzburg

AWARDS / FELLOWSHIPS /GRANTS / HONORS

2015 Fluorine Publication prize of the Fluorine Subject Group of the German Chemical Society and Xingda Lecture, Beijing University2007 Royal Society of Chemistry Fluorine Prize2006 Wöhler award of the Inorganic Division of the GDCh

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KLAUS RADEMANN

Professor of Chemistry at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin

Humboldt-Universität zu BerlinDepartment of ChemistryBrook-Taylor-Str. 212489 Berlin, Germany

[email protected]

CURRICULUM VITAE

since 2015 Academic Dean for Studies and International Affairs2008 Chairman of the Examination Board at the Institute for Chemistry2006 – 2008 Director of the Institute of Chemistry, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin2004 – 2006 Vice Director of the Institute for Chemistry, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin1996 – 1998 Director of the Institute for Chemistry, umboldtUniversität zu Berlinsince 1993 Member of the Institutional Board and Member of the Faculty Board1989 Habilitation, Marburg1983 Dr. rer. nat. in Chemistry, Freie Universität Berlin1981 Diploma in Chemistry, Freie Universität Berlin

AWARDS / FELLOWSHIPS /GRANTS / HONORS

2014 Award for Best Teaching, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin2010 Wilhelm Ostwald Fellowship BAM Federal Institute for Materials Research1998 Gottfried-Wilhelm Leibniz-Preis1990 Otto-Klung-Preis der Chemie and Karl-Winnacker-Stipendium1988 Chemie-Preis der Akademie der Wissenschaften Göttingen1985 Liebig-Habilitation-Grant1983 – 1985 Post-doctoral Fellowship of the MINERVA Foundation, Max-Planck-Society

1970 Study Award, BASF2010 Wilhelm Ostwald Fellowship BAM Federal Institute for Materials Research1998 Gottfried-Wilhelm Leibniz-Preis1990 Otto-Klung-Preis der Chemie and Karl-Winnacker-Stipendium1988 Chemie-Preis der Akademie der Wissenschaften Göttingen1985 Liebig-Habilitation-Grant1983 – 1985 Post-doctoral Fellowship of the MINERVA Foundation, Max-Planck-Society1970 Study Award, BASF

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PROGRAM

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 5TH, 2016

from 09:00 Registration SALSA-Building, 2nd floor, Albert-Einstein-Str. 5–9, 12489 Berlin

10:00 – 13:00 Challenge Session — Group Luis M. Liz-Marzán SALSA-Building, Room 219/220, Albert-Einstein-Str. 5–9, 12489 Berlin Luis M. Liz-Marzán CIC biomaGUNE, BioNanoPlasmonics Laboratory, Donostia-San Sebastián, Spain Mentor: Janina Kneipp

13:00 – 14:00 Lunch

14:00 – 16:00 Lecture Erwin Schrödinger-Zentrum, Room 0’119, Rudower Chaussee 26, 12489 Berlin »Making and Measuring in Nanoplasmonic Sensing« Luis M. Liz-Marzán CIC biomaGUNE, BioNanoPlasmonics Laboratory, Donostia-San Sebastián, Spain

16:00 – 17:00 Coffee break

17:00 – 19:00 Lecture Erwin Schrödinger-Zentrum, Room 0’119, Rudower Chaussee 26, 12489 Berlin »Raman microscopy: novel technology and applications« Cees Otto University of Twente, Enschede, Netherlands

19:00 – 21:00 Welcome Reception Erwin Schrödinger-Zentrum, Rudower Chaussee 26, 12489 Berlin

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6TH, 2016

09:00 – 12:00 Challenge Session — Group Bruno Chaudret SALSA-Building, room 219/220, Albert-Einstein-Str. 5–9, 12489 Berlin Bruno Chaudret Institut National des Sciences Appliquées(INSA), Toulouse, France Mentor: Thomas Braun

12:00 – 14:00 Lunch

14:00 – 16:00 Lecture Erwin Schrödinger-Zentrum, room 0’119, Rudower Chaussee 26, 12489 Berlin »Organometallic Nanoparticles: Surface Chemistry, Magnetic Heating and Catalysis« Bruno Chaudret Institut National des Sciences Appliquées(INSA), Toulouse, France

16:00 – 17:00 Coffee break

16:30 Shuttle to Museum for Natural History/City Centre Shuttle für up to 25 people. Shuttle goes to Museum für Naturkunde, Leibniz-Institut für Evolutions- und Biodiversitätsforschung (Museum for Natural History), Invalidenstraße 43, 10115 Berlin, close to U6.

17:00 Guided Tour at the Museum for Natural History Tour for up to 15 people. If interested, please put your name on the list at the registration desk.

18:15 Shuttle to Kreuzberg Dinner Location from Museum for Natural History Shuttle for up to 25 people to Restaurant Dolden Mädel Braugasthaus, Mehringdamm 80, 10965 Berlin. The restaurant is located near U6 stop Mehringdamm in one of the most vibrant areas of Berlin-Kreuzberg, in 50 meters

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walking distance of the Viktoriapark/Kreuzberg hill – memorial and lookout site on top of the hill with a view all over Berlin.

18:45 Additional Shuttle to Dinner Location from Adlershof Shuttle for up to 12 people (6 seats reserved for Advisory Board members and SALSA speakers.) Shuttle leaves at Albert-Einstein-Str. 5 – 9.

19:30 – 22:00 Dinner in Kreuzberg Restaurant Dolden Mädel Braugasthaus, Mehringdamm 80, 10965 Berlin

22:00 Shuttle from Dinner Location back to Adlershof Shuttle for up to 12 people. Shuttle stops at Airport and Dorint hotels.

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7TH, 2016

09:00 – 12:00 Challenge Session – Group Nguyen Thanh SALSA-Building, room 219/220, Albert-Einstein-Str. 5–9, 12489 Berlin Nguyen Thanh Biological Physics Research Group, University College London (UCL), London, United Kingdom Mentor: Klaus Rademann

12:00 – 14:00 Lunch

14:00 – 16:00 Lecture Erwin Schrödinger-Zentrum, room 0’119, Rudower Chaussee 26, 12489 Berlin »Magnetic and plasmonic nanoparticles for sensing and more« Nguyen Thanh Biological Physics Research Group, University College London (UCL), London, United Kingdom

16:00 – 17:00 Coffee break

17:00 – 19:00 Session on Entrepreneurship Erwin Schrödinger-Zentrum, Rudower Chaussee 26, 12489 Berlin Arne Meyer-Haake, Gründungsservice, Humboldt-Universität Selected guests, Berlin, Germany

18:45 Shuttle to Dinner Location from Adlershof Shuttle for up to 45 people. Meeting point in front of Erwin Schrödinger-Zentrum, Rudower Chaussee 26, 12489 Berlin

19:30 – 22:00 Dinner in Kreuzberg Restaurant Kimchi Princess, Skalitzer Str. 36, 10999 Berlin. Close to U 1 stop Görlitzer Bahnhof, the restaurant is located in the Kreuzberg nightlife area.

22:30 Shuttle from Dinner Location back to Adlershof Shuttle for up to 12 people. Shuttle stops at Airport and Dorint hotels.

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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8TH, 2016

09:00 – 12:00 Challenge Session – Group Dorothea Fiedler SALSA-Building, room 219/220, Albert-Einstein-Str. 5–9, 12489 Berlin Dorothea Fiedler Leibnitz-Institut für Molekulare Pharmakologie (FMP), Berlin, Germany Mentor: Christoph Arenz

12:00 – 14:00 Lunch

14:00 – 16:00 Lecture Bundesanstalt für Materialforschung und –prüfung (BAM) Adlershof, Buliding 8.05, Room 201/202, Richard-Willstätter-Straße 11, 12489 Berlin »Challenges in cracking the inositol polyphosphate code« Dorothea Fiedler Leibnitz-Institut für Molekulare Pharmakologie (FMP), Berlin, Germany

16:00 – 19:00 Closing Ceremony Bundesanstalt für Materialforschung und –prüfung (BAM) Adlershof, Building 8.05, Richard-Willstätter-Straße 11, 12489 Berlin

19:00 – 22:00 BBQ Bundesanstalt für Materialforschung und –prüfung (BAM) Adlershof, Building 8.05, Richard-Willstätter-Straße 11, 12489 Berlin

FURTHER INFORMATION

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WIFI ACCESS

If your home institution takes part in the eduroam initiative, it is recommen-ded logging in with your account from your home institution. If you are not familiar with eduroam, please visit www.eduroam.org or ask your local IT support desk.In case you cannot use eduroam we provided you with a guest account to the WIFI network »HU-Meeting«. You will find your credentials on the back of your name tag.

LUNCH OPTIONS

During registration at the registration desk you receive lunch vouchers to pay for lunch meals at Albert Speisemanufaktur throughout your stay.

PUBLIC TRANSPORT

Berlin‘s local public transport network consists of several integrated systems. These include the U-Bahn and S-Bahn urban rail systems, a tramway system and a bus network. There are a large number of common interchange stations between the different modes.

• U-Bahn: indicated by a white U in blue square • S-Bahn: indicated by a white S in green circle • Tramway: indicated by »Tram« written in a red square • Bus: indicated by »BUS« written in a purple circle

All information (routes, timetables etc.) on public transport may be found at www.bvg.de.

Usually an AB ticket is sufficient, except if you plan a trip to Schönefeld Airport or Potsdam (ABC needed).A Short-Trip ticket (1.70 Euro) is valid for a single trip of up to 3 U-Bahn or SBahn stations or up to 6 tram or bus stops.Single tickets (2.70 Euro) entitle you to travel with any number of changes towards your destination via a direct travel route or one necessitated by works or other network alterations. You cannot use these tickets for round-trips and they are valid for a maximum of two hours.

With a Day ticket (7.00 Euro) you can travel as often as you want on the day printed on the ticket or from validation of the ticket on starting your journey until 3.00 a.m. on the following day.With a small group day ticket (17.30 Euro) up to five people can travel together as often as they want on the day printed on the ticket or from validation of the ticket on starting their journey until 3.00 a.m. on the following day.

You can also get Welcome Cards for 48 hours (19.50 Euro), 72 hours (27.50 Euro) and 4 days (31.50 Euro).

Trains run on the honor system and there are no ticket barriers to use the U-Bahn, S-Bahn, trams or regional trains. On buses, you need to show your ticket to the driver and thus enter through the front door. Plain clothes cont-rollers patrol all public transportation, so make sure to validate tickets before boarding.

The easiest way from Adlershof to the city centre of Berlin is to take one of the following trains leaving from S Adlershof: S8, S85, or S9 to S Ostkreuz, and then to change trains there to: S5, S7 or S75 to S Alexanderplatz.

SIGHTSEEING IN BERLIN

Berlin‘s history has left the city with a highly versatile array of architecture and buildings. The city‘s appearance today is predominantly shaped by the key role it played in Germany‘s history in the 20th century. Each of the national gover-nments based in Berlin – the Kingdom of Prussia, the 1871 German Empire, the Weimar Republic, Nazi Germany, East Germany, and now the reunified Germany – initiated ambitious reconstruction programs, with each adding its own distinctive style to the city‘s architecture.

Operating from S Alexanderplatz to S Zoologischer Garten the public bus line 100 takes you past a large number of important sites in Berlin. If you already have a valid ticket, just hop on and enjoy the view.

If you have some time to spend we recommend to do this trip on foot.

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At Alexanderplatz you can visit Rotes Rathaus, the town hall and the most famous landmark of Berlin, the TV tower which is the tallest structure in Germany and St. Marys Church, known in German as Marienkirche, the oldest church in Berlin.

The Nikolaiviertel is the reconstructed historical heart of the city. The deconsecrated Nikolaikirche gives its name to the neighbourhood and lies at its centre.

The Berlin State Opera (Staatsoper) is the first opera house in Berlin.On the other site of the street you can find the main building of Humboldt- Universität zu Berlin.

The Brandenburger Tor is a building that is attached to a lot of German history. Marking the border between Warsaw Pact and NATO, it was a symbol of the cold war. From 1990, it became a symbol for the reunification of Germany.

The Reichstag building accommodates the German Parliament, called the Bundestag. After the abdication of the Kaiser in 1918, the first German republic was proclaimed to the public from one of the Reichstags balconies.

The Haus der Kulturen der Welt (Berliners call it the pregnant oyster because of its shape) was a gift from the United States of America and is the national centre for contemporary non-European art.

Schloss Bellevue is the official residence of the German president. Due to many reconstruction periods and the representative rooms taking up a lot of space, there is only one German president who has actually lived in the castle (Roman Herzog).

At the Großer Stern intersection, in the centre of Großer Tiergarten, the Siegessäule watches over the west part of Berlin. It was built after a series of wars that lead to the unification of the many small states to the Kaiserreich. In the late 90s, the Siegessäule was the focal point for the annual Loveparade, one of the largest Techno festivals at that time.

Behind the park lies the Potsdamer Platz, an example for the new Berlin and the urban renewal after the cold war. On the place stands a replica of the first traffic light in Berlin from the year 1924.

The Breitscheidplatz lies at one end of the most prestigious shopping street of the city, the Kurfürstendamm.Its most striking building is the Kaiser-Wilhelm-Gedächtnis-Kirche, which was heavily damaged in World War II, and is kept in its damaged state as a war memorial.The remarkably large church bells, which were made out of cannon balls cap-tured in the German-French war (1871) were repurposed for weaponry in 1943.

Zoologischer Garten is a zoo that also consists of a very large aquarium where marine animals as well as reptiles, amphibians and insects can be found.

Further important sights are:

• Checkpoint Charlie: the best known border-crossing of Cold War days

• Holocaust Memorial: designed by P. Eisenman with 2,711 concrete slabs

• Hackesche Höfe: complex of 8 interconnected courtyards• East Side Gallery: 1.3 km-long painted stretch

of the former Berlin Wall• Gendarmenmarkt: site of Konzerthaus and the

French & German Cathedrals• Tempelhof Airport: called »the mother of all airports«, closed

in 2008, the airfield is now used as recreational park

Rainy day options:There are many museums in Berlin, for example: Pergamonmuseum, Altes Museum, DDR Museum, Haus am Checkpoint Charlie, Deutsches Historisches Museum, Neue Nationalgalerie, Alte Nationalgalerie, Bodemuseum, Naturkundemuseum, TechnikmuseumUnderground tours (www.berliner-unterwelten.de)

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SCIENCE LOCATION BERLIN

With its large number of scientific institutions, Berlin provides excellent opportunities for researchers from all over the world. Berlin is home to four universities (Freie Universität, Humboldt-Universität,Technische Unversität and Universität der Künste), several universities of the applied sciences and 70 non-university research institutions.The Charité hospital is the largest medicine faculty in Europe. It is a perfect example of how basic and applied research are in symbiosis here in Berlin. You find unique research facilities like the synchrotron radiation source BESSY, the research reactor BER-II (both parts of the Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin for Materials and Energy) and the free electron laser in the Fritz-Haber-Institute of the Max-Planck-Society. As an example for other research institutions the Max Delbrück Center for Molecular Medicine, three additional Max-Planck-Institu-tes or the Federal Institute for Materials Research (BAM) and Testing should be mentioned.In so-called clusters of excellence, funded by the German government, diffe-rent institutes collaborate on larger topics that are relevant from a social and economic standpoint. Berlin was one of the first cities to host a »long night of the sciences«. In this annual event, research institutes open their doors to the public to give people insights into the projects they research and the methods they use. Last year over 34,000 people came to the 73 participating academic institutions.

SHORT HISTORY OF CAMPUS ADLERSHOF

Johannisthal was Germany’s first airfield for powered flight and quickly developed into a centre for the German aircraft industry. In April 1912 Graf Zeppelin initiated the founding of a German Research Institute for Aviation, DVL sited at Adlershof.Throughout the First World War (1914 – 1918), aircraft manufacture increased in Johannisthal. The largest manufacturer was »Albatros-Werke«, followed by »Rumpler« and »LVG«. The National Socialist regime facilitated the develop-ment of a Centre for Aviation Research at Adlershof. A major wind tunnel was put into operation in 1934, and was one of the most advanced high-speed wind tunnels in the world.A supersonic wind tunnel was developed in 1936, the first of its kind.

At the beginning of the Second World War, the Deutsche Versuchsanstalt für Luftfahrt’s (DVL) testing facilities were operating at maximum capacity. Research extended to aerodynamics, on-board and navigation devices, earth and astro navigation, aircraft stability, gas dynamics, aeromedicine, aerial photography, measurement and control technology, thermodynamics, and engineering.After the Second World War the DVL became the main Soviet collection point for German aviation and rocket technology. The German Academy of Science (formerly the Prussian Academy of Science) was reinstated by command of the Soviet occupation force. In the following years, Adlershof became home to a large scientific research centre for physics, chemistry, and materials, aviati-on, and cosmos research.In 1952, the East German state television broadcaster located to Adlershof. In 1978, Sigmund Jähn was the first German to fly to space in the Soviet spa-cecraft Sojus 31. He was accompanied by a multispectral camera, which was made in Adlershof.Following Germany’s reunification in 1990, the Academy of Science, the GDR’s state broadcaster and the guard regiment were phased out.On 20th April, 1990, the German Aerospace Centre (DLR) and Institute for Cosmic Research (IFK) agreed to join forces, enabling the preservation of the IFK’s specialist knowledge, and helping it adapt to the research landscape of a unified Germany.The decision to develop an integrated landscape combining commerce and science was made on 12th March, 1991. Since then, Adlershof has become Germany’s largest science and technology park.Alongside the DLR, numerous other aviation and aerospace businesses are located at Adlershof.Nowadays Humboldt-Universität’s mathematics and science campus at Adlershof hosts the Institutes for Chemistry, Geography, Computer Science, Mathematics, Physics and Psychology, and their 8,000 students and 1,000 staff. Here, it’s all about research. Library, computer and multimedia services are located in the Erwin Schrödinger-Zentrum.1,600 staff work in the ten non-university research organisations in the fields of light, materials and models: BAM (analytical chemistry, reference materi-als), BTU (air chemistry), DLR (planetary research, transportation systems), FBH (high frequency technology), Fraunhofer-Institut für Offene Kommuni-

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kationssysteme FOKUS (computer architecture, software engineering), HZB (materials, energy), IKZ (crystal growth), ISAS (analytical sciences), MBI (non-linear optics, short pulse spectroscopy), PTB (photon radiometry).

NIGHTLIFE IN BERLIN

Follow the crowd from S Warschauer Straße and enjoy the high bar density at and around Simon-Dach-Straße. Also Oranienstraße and Weserstraße and their adjoining smaller streets as well as the streets between Schillerpromenade and the Tempelhofer Feld offer numerous restaurants and bars. You will find numerous vegan options in these areas as well. Clubs are located especially in the north-eastern part of Kreuzberg (around Moritzplatz, Kottbusser Tor, Schlesische Straße) and the parts of Friedrichshain close to Warschauer Straße (RAW). However, be careful in the club and party areas as drug-related crime has risen in recent years, especially on the RAW terrain, around Kottbusser Tor and in the Görlitzer Park/Schlesische Straße area as well as on Alexanderplatz.

Most students leave the campus site after their last class, but some natural science students meet in the MOPS located on the field between Department of Chemistry and the Department of Physics until late afternoon.

STAY SAFE

Take the same precautions that you would in any large city. Keep an eye on your bags, phones, and wallets, especially at crowded tourist areas and the public transportation.The police are generally helpful to tourists. Most of the officers are able to spe-ak English, so do not hesitate to approach them if you are frightened or lost.Do take care in the party and club scene areas (see above) - drug-related crime has risen in recent years in the club and party areas, especially on the RAW terrain, around Kottbusser Tor and in the Görlitzer Park/Schlesische Straße area as well as on Alexanderplatz.Important Telephone Numbers

SALSA Office +49 30 2093 66354

Katharina Gliege +49 30 2093 66354Kristin Kuschnerik +49 30 2093 66358Pablo Lores Lareo +49 30 2093 66445Esther Santel +49 30 2093 66357Thomas Schmid +49 30 8104 5930Ina-Laura Soldo +49 30 2093 66466

Police 110Ambulance & Fire Department 112Poison hotline +49 30 1 92 40Taxi (English speaking) +49 30 2 02 02 12 20National enquiries +49 30 1 18 33International enquiries +49 30 1 18 34BVG (public transport) customer service +49 30 1 94 49Central (public) lost property office +49 30 9 02 77 31 01

CONTACT PERSONS

Coordination of Challenge GroupsPablo Lores LareoThomas Schmid

Coordination of Events & Social ProgramIna-Laura Soldo

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Ahmed Zainelabdeen

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SALSA/HU [email protected]

Arenz Christoph SALSA/HU [email protected]

Bauer Mona SALSA/HU [email protected]

Bordet Alexis INSA

Toulouse

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Braun Thomas SALSA/HU [email protected]

Chapartegui Ander SALSA/HU [email protected]

Chaudret Bruno INSA

Toulouse

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Danial Lilian SALSA/HU [email protected]

Fiedler Dorothea HU & FMP [email protected]

Garcia Rafaela CIC

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Panne Ulrich SALSA/BAM [email protected]

Rademann Klaus SALSA/HU [email protected]

Ries Maximilian SALSA/TU [email protected]

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Rösicke Felix SALSA/HU [email protected]

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Tomar Pooja SALSA/HU [email protected]

Usmani Shirin SALSA/HU [email protected]

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Wang Lilin UCL [email protected]

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Gonzales Rubio Guillermo CIC

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Kasparis Georgios UCL [email protected]

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Lores Lareo Pablo SALSA/HU [email protected]

Marschall Clara SALSA/HU [email protected]

Monks Melissa-Jane SALSA/HU [email protected]

Nguyen Thanh UCL [email protected]

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