Research Alumni Newsletter RAN Newsletter 2024-02

The newsletter of the Research Alumni Network: Contributions from the university and the network for all former visiting scientists, internationally active Heidelberg researchers, and other academically interested persons

Interesting news from science and research, reports on activities of the network as well as on projects of individual network members are a regular part of the RAN Newsletter. In the section "I lost my heart in Heidelberg", international guest researchers share their memories and impressions of their research stay at the Neckar with the readers and add a personal touch to the newsletter.

SUBMISSION OF TEXT CONTRIBUTIONS

Reports on current or already completed scientific projects in cooperation with Heidelberg colleagues or other research alumni of the network or other scientifically interesting contributions can be submitted to the editorial office. Please send these as well as your interest in participating in the interview series “I lost my heart in Heidelberg” by e-mail to: research@alumni.uni-heidelberg.de

I lost my heart in Heidelberg:

Dr André Otelo Paraíba Mata, Psychology

Faculty of Psychology at the Universidade de Lisboa in Lisbon/Portugal

09/2011 to 01/2015 postdoctoral researcher at the Institute of Psychology, 2015 research stay in Heidelberg as HAIreconnect scholarship holder, RAN Ambassador
 

Full interview

Porträt André Mata

I lost my heart in Heidelberg:

Dr Pamela Karimi, Art History and Architecture & Dr Robert Fisher, Physics

University of Massachusetts Dartmouth in Dartmouth/USA

10/2023 to 07/2024 visiting researcher at the Centre for Apocalyptic and Postapocalyptic Studies & at the Heidelberg Institute for Theoretical Studies
 

Full interview

Pamela Karimi und Robert Fisher

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Interview Series „I lost my heart in Heidelberg“

The Research Alumni Network lives from and with its members - doctoral students and visiting scientists who are currently working in Heidelberg or have already completed a research stay at the Neckar and are now continuing their research elsewhere. In each issue of the newsletter, some of them are briefly introduced. In the following you will find an overview of all previous interviews.