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SUMMARY:CRC 1333 Colloquium: Dr. Benjamin Schieweck
DESCRIPTION:We are very happy to welcome within the CRC 1333 Colloquium Series: \nDr. Benjamin Schieweck \nThursday\, June 25\, 2026\, 02:00-03:00 pm \nOXEA \nTopic: “tba“ \nMore information will follow soon. \nThe CRC cordially invites all who are interested to the lecture.
URL:https://www.crc1333.de/event/18180/
CATEGORIES:Colloquium
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SUMMARY:865. WE-Heraeus-Seminar "Confinement Control on the Molecular Level: Principles\, Mechanisms\, Applications"
DESCRIPTION:Invited CRC 1333 Speakers: \n\n\nDr. Kristyna Pluhackova\nProf. Niels Hansen\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nGeometrical confinement is relevant to various disciplines\, ranging from the natural sciences via the life sciences to the material science field. Confinement effects have far-reaching influences. They shape efficient hydrodynamic flows\, deepen the understanding of biological processes\, advance carbon capture technologies\, and provide new chemical reactivities. So far\, much of the research has focused on demonstrating the importance of confinement in physical and chemical systems while neglecting the fundamental principles that govern these effects. Thus\, not much is known about how and why exactly confinement effects modulate key physical phenomena\, alter reactivities\, or change product selectivity and material properties. As a result\, essential questions remain unanswered — what are the underlying physical mechanisms at play in confinement\, and how do they alter atomic interactions and influence dynamical properties?\nWhereas selected specific cases and systems have been studied by experimental computational means\, the prediction of confinement effects remains challenging due to a lack of general rules and a common language. With the help of the WE-Heraeus foundation\, we will bring together experimentalists and theoreticians to discuss recent findings\, match these with confinement effects in 2D\, 1D\, or 0D spaces\, and develop general guidelines that will be applied in calculations and machine learning.\nIn the interdisciplinary WE-Heraeus seminar\, we will connect early career researchers with established scientists to create solid scientific networks. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe conference language will be English. The Wilhelm and Else Heraeus-Foundation bears the cost of full-board accommodation for all participants. \nFor all participants of this seminar\, except invited speakers\, it is required to apply for admittance. Application deadline: July 5\, 2026 \nTo apply please use this link: https://indico.we-heraeus-stiftung.de/event/50/registrations/143/ \n 
URL:https://www.crc1333.de/event/865-we-heraeus-seminar-confinement-control-on-the-molecular-level-principles-mechanisms-applications/
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SUMMARY:Mental Health Workshop for Doctoral Students
DESCRIPTION:Join in a one-day workshop designed to help doctoral students suffering from stress\, doubts and anxiety connected to their doctoral studies. Learn how to boost your mental health and deal with stressful situations from our expert coach Silvia Balaban\, head of the Recalibration GmbH.\nParticipation in the workshop will be rewarded with one credit point for your doctoral studies. Spots are limited\, thus\, register now by following one of the QR codes below. \nGerman workshop: Monday\, October 10\, 2026\,  9 am – 4 pm \nMental Health Workshop for Doctoral Students\nPursuing your PhD with clarity\, joy\, and focus\nThe PhD journey is a unique phase: high levels of autonomy\, complex demands\, and often unclear structures. Many doctoral candidates experience periods of writer’s block\, procrastination\, or mental overload.\nIn this workshop\, we combine insights from business psychology with practical\, evidence-based strategies to help you approach your academic work with greater clarity\, focus\, and effectiveness. The goal is not only to increase productivity\, but to support sustainable performance and well-being throughout your PhD. \nObjectives of the Workshop\n• Understand and overcome writing blocks\n• Recognize and reduce procrastination\n• Enter and sustain a productive “flow” state\n• Set clear priorities and healthy boundaries\n• Leverage personal strengths and resources\n• Manage stress effectively and build resilience\n• Stay effective under challenging external conditions \nLearning Content\n1. Understanding and overcoming writing blocks\nIdentify psychological causes and apply practical activation strategies.\n2. Managing procrastination effectively\nUnderstand why we delay tasks – and how to take action.\n3. Working in a flow state\nCreate the conditions for focused\, efficient\, and enjoyable work.\n4. Setting priorities and boundaries\nNavigate demands\, expectations\, and personal standards.\n5. Leveraging strengths and resources\nReflect on your work style and develop individualized success strategies.\n6. Understanding and regulating stress\nApply evidence-based approaches to stress management and self-regulation.\n7. Promoting relaxation and recovery\nLearn practical techniques for mental recovery in everyday work.\n8. Coping with external challenges\nDevelop strategies to handle uncertainty\, time pressure\, and complex environments. \nMethodology\n• Input based on (business) psychology\n• Reflection exercises and self-assessment\n• Practical tools for everyday PhD work\n• Group exchange and perspective-taking \nYou can find more information about registration here
URL:https://www.crc1333.de/event/mental-health-workshop-for-doctoral-students-2/
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CATEGORIES:Mental Health
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SUMMARY:CRC 1333 Graduate Seminar- AK Laschat
DESCRIPTION:Seminar by Project Project B03 – Asymmetric nucleophilic addition \nDate: 22/10/2026\nTime: 10:00 am – 11:00 am\nPlace: U34.150\, Universitätsstrasse 34 (campus.guest) \nThis seminar provides a regular forum for exchange in the doctoral and postdoctoral community of the CRC 1333 and will take place biweekly during term time. Therefore\, all full and associated staff members should take part on a regular basis. External students can join via Webex.\nMore information to follow.
URL:https://www.crc1333.de/event/crc-1333-graduate-seminar-ak-laschat/
LOCATION:U34.150\, Universitätsstrasse 34 (campus.guest )\, Stuttgart\, 70569
CATEGORIES:Graduate Seminar
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