A wealth of inspiration
With a bit of a delay, we look back on our recent IQST retreat for early-career researchers. Held at the picturesque Reisensburg castle near Ulm, the event once again combined excellent science, soft-skills training and plenty of opportunities for discussion and networking, to inspire and foster collaboration across groups and institutions. It was a particular pleasure and privilege that also this year so many leading international researchers came to share their enthusiasm and insights into an excitingly broad range of scientific topics: In addition to such enlightening scientific discourse, the retreat is also a platform for acquiring valuable transferable skills, this year with career coach Dr. Iris Köhler providing advice and guidance on assessing one’s own competencies.
An equally important part of the retreat is the presentation of participants’ own results in poster sessions. These provided a lively forum for sharing insights and ideas — with a touch of competition, as two posters were to be awarded prizes. The prize eventually went to two deserving winners, Dr. Manisha Samanta (Max-Planck Institute for Solid State Research, Stuttgart, Germany) and Jonathan Körber (University of Stuttgart). The discussions continued over coffee breaks and dinners, and during the highlight of the social activities — an exciting canoe trip. Once again, our cordial thanks go to everyone who made this retreat a success, first and foremost our esteemed speakers, and the PhD Representatives Niklas Gaiser, Maneesha Ismail, Takuya Kitamura, Shreya Kumar, Rouven Maier, Jose Manuel Monterrosas Romero and Mirko Rossini as well as IQST Science and Communication Manager Dimitra Kanta who organized this inspiring event. A wealth of inspiration
07 July 2024
(Photos: Dimitra Kanta)