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| ResearchGate is a social network, created for scientists all over the world.The platform allows researchers, students, and everyone who is interested, to connect with scientists, to exchange papers and to stay on track about the latest publications. Luckily, we were invited to talk about our project at the ResearchGate office in Berlin. Here, we met people from different professional and academic backgrounds working on the scientific knowledge transfer across disciplines and social groups. By talking to project management specialists, we learned how to streamline the processes of creating tasks, assigning due dates and responsible team members to them and how to finish these by their respective deadlines. | | ResearchGate is a social network, created for scientists all over the world.The platform allows researchers, students, and everyone who is interested, to connect with scientists, to exchange papers and to stay on track about the latest publications. Luckily, we were invited to talk about our project at the ResearchGate office in Berlin. Here, we met people from different professional and academic backgrounds working on the scientific knowledge transfer across disciplines and social groups. By talking to project management specialists, we learned how to streamline the processes of creating tasks, assigning due dates and responsible team members to them and how to finish these by their respective deadlines. |
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| To understand how our local water gets filtered and cleaned we reached out to one of the six wastewater treatment plants in Berlin. Here we learned that 97% of all substances in wastewater get filtered while the remaining 3%, including microplastic particles, stay in the treated water. | | To understand how our local water gets filtered and cleaned we reached out to one of the six wastewater treatment plants in Berlin. Here we learned that 97% of all substances in wastewater get filtered while the remaining 3%, including microplastic particles, stay in the treated water. |
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| <b>Microplastic and Chlamy - A story of romance</b> <br>To improve the degradation of microplastic, we were looking for a way to bring Chlamy and our microplastic closer together. During our research we discovered the work of Dr. Bäumchen and his colleagues at Max Planck Institut Göttingen. The group investigated the flagella-mediated adhesion of Chlamydomonas on several surfaces. We reached out to Dr. Bäumchen to ask him about the adhesion properties of the flagella of Chlamy regarding PET surfaces. As the group had not performed any experiments at that point, Dr. Bäumchen was so kind to offer Darius to investigate the interaction with PET himself. During a two-week visit at the Institute for Dynamics and Self-Organization, Darius measured the adhesion forces of the <i>Chlamydomonas</i> strain SAG 11-32b on PET. He discovered that the strain showed forces up to 5 nN which is comparable to measurements done by the group. The adhesion could be deactivated by incubation under red light. With this photo-switch-ability we hope to trigger the adhesion in our favour. | | <b>Microplastic and Chlamy - A story of romance</b> <br>To improve the degradation of microplastic, we were looking for a way to bring Chlamy and our microplastic closer together. During our research we discovered the work of Dr. Bäumchen and his colleagues at Max Planck Institut Göttingen. The group investigated the flagella-mediated adhesion of Chlamydomonas on several surfaces. We reached out to Dr. Bäumchen to ask him about the adhesion properties of the flagella of Chlamy regarding PET surfaces. As the group had not performed any experiments at that point, Dr. Bäumchen was so kind to offer Darius to investigate the interaction with PET himself. During a two-week visit at the Institute for Dynamics and Self-Organization, Darius measured the adhesion forces of the <i>Chlamydomonas</i> strain SAG 11-32b on PET. He discovered that the strain showed forces up to 5 nN which is comparable to measurements done by the group. The adhesion could be deactivated by incubation under red light. With this photo-switch-ability we hope to trigger the adhesion in our favour. |
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