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October 6, 2021
Karlsruhe, Baden-Württemberg
Germany

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TRIANGEL Open Space
Kaiserstraße 93
Karlsruhe, Baden-Württemberg, 76133
Germany
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Speakers

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Barbara Kopp

Consultant
After graduating in technomathematics from what was then the University of Karlsruhe and working as an engineer for a large corporation, Barbara Kopp decided to make a U-turn in her professional career in order to have a lasting impact on the working world she experienced. Today, she therefore works as a consultant with the motto that humanity and social interaction are crucial for the efficiency of any company.

Damian Dziwis

Engineer, Composer
Damian Dziwis is an engineer and composer. He creates the majority of his works through algorithms, AI and other electronic processes. His concerts and installations have been shown and performed at various festivals such as "CTM Festival" in Berlin, "Music Tech Festival" in Stockholm or "inSonic Festival" at ZKM Karlsruhe. As an engineer he develops applications and hardware for signal processing and is currently doing his PhD in the field of virtual acoustics and holophony.

Esther Horvath

Photographer
Esther Horvath is a photographer for the Alfred Wegener Institute, Helmholtz-Center for Polar and Marine Research (AWI) in Germany. Since 2015, she has dedicated her photography to the polar regions, especially to the Arctic Ocean, documenting scientific expeditions, along with personal stories from behind the scene. By documenting the work and life of scientists who deliver important data, Esther Horvath hopes to help make a difference in how people unserstand what actually is occurring, and in collaboration with scientists, help raise public awareness regarding this fragile environments. Her work has been featured in Nationals Geographics, The News York Times, The Wall Street Journal, TIME and GEO, among others.

Hans Schipper

Climate Sctientist
Hans Schipper is the head of the South German Climate Office at the Karlsruher Institute of Technology (KIT). With his work, he wants to make climate research useful for society. This happens not only in the form of lectures and media appearances, but also in multi-year research projects with other scientific institutions. Thematically the South German Climate Office focuses on the regionalization of climate model results, the effects of extreme weather events, and how people are personally affected by climate change.

Johannes Schmid-Johannsen

Data journalist
After graduating in politics, Johannes Schmid-Johannsen began his professional career in the financial sector. He then joined Südwestrundrunk (SWR), where he worked as a reporter, trainee and business editor. Since 2017, he has been involved as a co-founder in the founding and development of a data journalism team.

Kevin German

Information Scientist
During his bachelor studies in "Computer Engineering", Kevin German came up with the idea of automating design processes together with industrial design student Marco Limm. Together, the two worked on the interdisciplinary bachelor thesis "Artificial Intelligence - Automation of the design process through artificial neural networks and genetic algorithms". Their work was presented at the international furniture fair in Milan, at the Dutch Design Week in Eindhoven and the VDID in Stuttgart.

Roman Szeliga

Doctor
Roman Szeliga is a specialist in internal medicine and a manager, moderator, seminar leader, international speaker, agency head and author. The bracket that holds all this together is humor: as a social competence that motivates, engages and inspires people.

Sonja Thiel

Digital Catalyst
Sonja Thiel is a Digital Catalyst at the Badisches Landesmuseum in Karlsruhe and leads the project "Creative User Empowerment" to open up and develop AI systems for museums, which will be implemented together with the Allard Pierson Museum Amsterdam until the end of 2013.

Verena Mohaupt

Scientist
Verena Mohaupt works at the Alfred Wegener Institute, Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research (AWI). As logistics coordinator during the MOSAiC expedition, she ensured that everything ran smoothly on board the Polarstern so that the scientists could collect important data for climate research. Although she has not done any research herself, as a physicist she knows how scientific work is done. After her studies, she worked for Greenpeace and for four years as station manager for the AWI on Spitsbergen.

Organizing team

Domenica
Riecker-Schwoerer

Karlsruhe, Germany
Organizer