The 20-minute individual chats with experts from the Leibniz Association take place on August 18 and can now be booked in advance.
The 20-minute individual chats with experts from the Leibniz Association take place on August 18 and can now be booked in advance.

27/10/2020 | During "Book a Scientist"on November 10 you have the unique opportunity to talk to an expert from the Leibniz Association for 20 minutes and ask everything you ever wanted to know about your favourite topic. There are a total of more than 50 topics to choose from.

After the successful online event in August, Leibniz Association has organised a follow-up. The 20-minute individual chats with experts from the Leibniz Association can now be booked in advance.

You can also go on a virtual date with a ZMT scientist. Jan Haerter will answers questions about thunderstorms, tropical climate and explains how thunderstorm clouds communicate. Nils Moosdorf will give you an understanding of the earth system and show how its complex cycles are connected.

For further information and registration: www.leibniz-gemeinschaft.de/bookascientist

When?
November 10 2020

10. November

Nils Moosdorf at 12.30 Uhr | 17.00 Uhr | 17.30 Uhr | 18.00 Uhr

Jan Haerter at 17.30 Uhr | 18.00 Uhr

 

Where?
Online

Registration:

The individual, 20-minute one-on-one chats will take place online on 18 August 2020. You can reserve a exchange with an expert in advance by sending an e-mail to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it., stating your name, the chosen topic and the desired time window. You will receive a confirmation e-mail if the date is still available.


Book your date with a scientist now. More than 50 topics to choose from in the following categories:

- Language, Education & Open Science

- Environment, Mobility & Energy

- Literature, Culture & History

- Media, Internet & Journalism

- Humans, Nature & Ecosystems

- Brain, Information Processing & Resilience

- Economy, Work & Technology

- Health, Aging & Nutrition