HEPP-Seminar 2024
 

Raum: Zoom

CC-Workshop "Introduction to Research Software Development with MATLAB"

Career Center Workshop
Introduction to Research Software Development with MATLAB (~3h) [mehr]

HEPP-Workshop "TK-MentalStrategies - Stay calm during your doctorate"

HEPP Seminar
It is a preventative stress management programme and is intended to support the target group in dealing with potential stress factors in a healthy and productive way. [mehr]

CC-Workshop "Next Level Productivity using AI Assistants"

Career Center Workshop
AI-based tools have the potential to revolutionize scientific writing and enable researchers to work more efficiently and effectively. An example is AI-powered literature search tools that substantially help researchers identify relevant articles and assess their quality, streamlining the research process. AI-based tools are a next level valuable asset for scientific writing, but researchers need to use them judiciously and with an understanding of their limitations. [mehr]

Meet MPCDF Workshop

MPCDF Workshop
The Max Planck Society recommends that research data management and publication be made compatible with the FAIR principles. In this talk, we will present the MMD tools for metadata creation and the publication platform MetaStore available at MPCDF which purpose is to help researchers comply with these principles. [mehr]

CC-Workshop "Feedback Training - a first look inside"

Career Center Workshop
learn about types of feedback and recognise them in typical work situations [mehr]

online-Workshop "Stressfreies Sehen am Bildschirm"

Career Center Workshop
  • Datum: 24.09.2024
  • Uhrzeit: 14:30 - 16:00
  • Vortragender: Friedrich Hasse
  • Friedrich Hasse, Improved Reading Berlin, abgeschlossenes Studium (Philosophie/Geschichte) an der FU Berlin, HU Berlin und der Université Paris I (Sorbonne). Seit 2014 ist er ausgebildeter Visualtrainer für Stressfreies Sehen am Bildschirm und Mitgründer der Firma visiowert (www.visiowert.de).
  • Ort: online
  • Raum: Zoom
  • Gastgeber: Career Center
  • Kontakt: careercenter@ipp.mpg.de
unterhaltsamer und staunenswerter Vortrag über eines der brennendsten Themen im Berufsalltag – Stress durch Bildschirmarbeit [mehr]

CC-Workshop "Discover your strengths - An empowering workshop"

Career Center Workshop
  • Datum: 26.09.2024
  • Uhrzeit: 13:00 - 16:00
  • Vortragende: Meike Rottermann
  • Meike works since 10 years as a coach and career consultant, e.g. through Planck Academy, and as co-founder and trainer at JoyWorks. She creatively integrates trainings in emotional intelligence and career consultation with a background in anthropologies and mindfulness practice. She helps scientists (re-)discover their strength, values and a path to flourish.
  • Ort: online
  • Raum: Zoom
  • Gastgeber: Career Center
  • Kontakt: careercenter@ipp.mpg.de
Presentation of the skills and experience appropriate to the target occupation. [mehr]

HEPP-Workshop "The start-up phase of the doctorate"

HEPP Seminar
  • Datum: 17.10.2024
  • Uhrzeit: 09:00 - 12:30
  • Vortragende(r): Dr. Gunnar Seemann, Golin-Wissenschaftsmanagement
  • Dr. Gunnar Seemann, Karlsruhe, did his doctorate in electrical engineering and information technology and then headed a [junior] research group in Karlsruhe and Freiburg for 15 years. Since 2020 he has been employed as a coach and trainer in the Young Investigator Network of the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology. In addition, he works as a freelancer and supports academics in their personality, competence and career development. His received a training as a systemic coach.
  • Ort: virtual
  • Raum: Zoom
  • Gastgeber: IPP
  • Kontakt: hepp@ipp.mpg.de
The start-up phase of the doctorate: Identifying opportunities and challenges – setting the compassDoing a doctorate is a complex and long-term project. If you plan correctly, you will be ready for an expedition on the sometimes winding paths through the world of research. [mehr]

Introduction to MPCDF Services (MPCDF)

MPCDF Workshop
How to start with the MPCDF systems and services [mehr]

Workshop "Career strategies"

Career Center Workshop
  • Datum: 08.11.2024
  • Uhrzeit: 09:00 - 17:00
  • Vortragende(r): Jacqueline von Saldern, golin Wissenschaftsmanagement, Berlin
  • Jacqueline von Saldern, Munich, is a trainer and career counselor since 2006 with a special focus on international mid-career and senior professionals in the fields of academia, public policy and non-profit. Her topics of expertise include career development, professional orientation, applications, competency profile, and networking as well as leadership, intercultural communication, and conflict management. Her special focus is thereby directed towards profiling and empowerment of women. She held leadership positions within the NGO sector for over 15 years, most recently at the Tönissteiner Kreis, the American Academy in Berlin, and the Robert Bosch Foundation. With a German-American background raised bilingually in New York and over 30 years of international experience she works in both languages.
  • Ort: virtual
  • Raum: Zoom
  • Gastgeber: IPP
  • Kontakt: careercenter@ipp.mpg.de
Building potential – tapping professional pathways The transition from the doctorate to the next position is a crucial phase in your life that may have a lot of influence on your future career. But for many PhD candidates hitting the home straight and just about to finish their doctorate, it is difficult to develop a clear perspective for what should come next. [mehr]

CC-Workshop "Feedback Training - a deeper look"

Career Center Workshop
learn about types of feedback and recognise them in typical work situations [mehr]

MPCDF Online Course on "Python for HPC"

Career Center Workshop
The Python programming language and its software ecosystem have become very popular in scientific computing for various reasons. Users not only implement prototypes for numerical experiments on small scales, but also develop parallel production codes, thereby partly replacing compiled languages such as C, C++, and Fortran. However, when following this approach it is crucial to pay special attention to performance. [mehr]

Workshop "Academic Writing"

Career Center Workshop
  • Beginn: 05.12.2024 09:00
  • Ende: 06.12.2024 16:00
  • Vortragende(r): Dr. Bartlett Warren-Kretzschmar, golin Wissenschaftsmanagement, Berlin
  • Dr.-Ing. Bartlett Warren-Kretzschmar, Hanover, was born in New York and studied Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning at Cornell University. She has been teaching courses in landscape architecture and environmental planning at both American and German universities for the past forty years. At the Leibniz University in Hanover, she has taught and researched for 30 years. Moreover, she was a guest professor in the international Master of Landscape Architecture programme at the Anhalt University of Applied Sciences in Bernburg and professor in the Bioregional Planning Programme at Utah State University, where she also offered courses in research skills and scientific writing, as well as communication and rhetoric. 
  • Ort: virtual
  • Raum: Zoom
  • Gastgeber: IPP
  • Kontakt: careercenter@ipp.mpg.de
In this workshop the process of academic writing is highlighted from the first idea through the structuring and formation of the text to its completion. You engage with the content related, formal and organisational aspects of writing and train your text competency with exercises. [mehr]

HEPP-Workshop "Good Scientific Practice"

HEPP Seminar
  • Datum: 12.12.2024
  • Uhrzeit: 09:00 - 17:00
  • Vortragende(r): Dr. Peter Schröder, Golin Wissenschaftsmanagement Berlin
  • Dr. Peter Schröder, Düsseldorf, is a biologist and IPMA-certified project manager. After working in the field of biomedical fundamental research and application-oriented development he became self-employed with “brain4hire” in 2011. He has authored numerous scientific publications, has long-standing experience in teaching science, and is an experienced trainer of soft skills.
  • Ort: virtual
  • Raum: Zoom
  • Gastgeber: IPP
  • Kontakt: hepp@ipp.mpg.de
Plagiarism and falsification of data by researchers have been in the news repeatedly over recent years. The internet allows knowledge to become a mobile and easily re-packaged good. Even though deliberate academic misconduct is not representative, good scientific practice presents a series of difficult questions, and nagging problems for researchers and accidental breaches can happen. [mehr]
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