Das duale Studium an der TU Hamburg

Get the feeling of the First International STEM-Girls Camp at TUHH in 2018

Hear and see what the participants of the last year think about this camp by watching short videos which you can find here and here.

 

Get an Impression of Our Daily Life During the Camp at TUHH

For instance, have a look at some side activities of our course where we visited the aerospace DLR_School_Lab, the FabLab, and the TUHH electrical race car building group, e-gnition.

 

The Course Tasks

The girls created their own world with the help of 2D and 3D construction realized by laser cutting and 3D-printing, supported by Arduino technics.

 

Professional Organisation

The camp was organized by the long-term experience of robotik@TUHH, represented by Dr. Janine Radtke, and the private initiator Alexis Noguer.

 

Inspiring Female Mentor Speakers In Leading Positions

The camp included an afternoon with seven high profile international female speakers. During the roundtable discussion, the girls were able to ask any question they liked to. This was followed by a private dinner, where all participants enlarged their personal network.

The female speakers where:

  • Teresa Alarcos (Company: MadridStartupHouse; Role: Co-Founder, Location: Madrid)
  • Maike Baumgartl (Company: ORACLE; Role: Sales Manager Germany; Loction: Berlin; Web: oracle)
  • Dr. Elena Cortona (Company: Schindler Elevators; Role: Head of R&D; Location: Zurich; Web: schindler)
  • Cecily Kovatch (Company: Fueled For Growth; Role: CEO, Founder; Location: New York; Web: fueledforgrowth)
  • Anna Moreu (Company: ORACLE; Role: Consulting Director, Iberia & Mediterranean; Location: Barcelona; Web: oracle)
  • Daphna Nissenbaum (Company: TIPA Corporation; Role: Founder & CEO; Location: Herzliya; Web: tipa-corp)
  • Dr. Adi Vegerhof (Shenkar College of Engineering.Design.Art; Role: Lecturer; Location: Israel)
  • Barbara Wittmann (Company: LinkedIn; Role: Director, Germany; Location: Munich; linkedin)

 

Making New Friends

 

The First International STEM-Girls Robotics Camps was sponsored by