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Revision as of 13:36, 17 October 2018
The Team
The 7 of us are: Leon Barratt, Ben Bocev, Jil Dißmann, Simon Fischer, Viviane Mußmann, Fynn Stuhlweißenburg and Elisa Ueding.
Throughout this year we were supported by many teachers and officials of the university in Bielefeld. We were mainly organized by Nils Lübke, who is currently taking a doctoral degree at the university of Bielefeld. Another big help was Stephanie Weick, our teacher, who arranged our journey and communicated with the schools administration. We were supervised by Katharina Kummer and generally guided and supported by Prof. Dr. Joern Kalinowski and Prof. Dr. Norbert Grotjohann, our PIs.
Detective Pollen
By his work, Detective Pollen is representing our teams' idea of a test strip which identifies pollen and shows the local pollen dispersal.