Tobias, Luca Banszerus and Michael Schmitz became national champions for the most creative project in 2008. They received this award, which is sponsored by the German Chancellor Angela Merkel, for the fabrication and characterization of graphene. Tobias and Cai-Oliver Thier developed a photon counting webcam in 2011, for which they were recognized as state champions in engineering.
The Photon Counting Webcam (Physics, 2011) |
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Cai-Oliver Thier, Tobias Kaufmann | School year13, 13 | Supervisor Walter Stein | |
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Graphene (Physics, 2008) |
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Tobias Kaufmann, Luca Banszerus, Michael Schmitz | School year10, 10, 10 | Supervisor Walter Stein | |
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The Intelligent Burglar Alarm (Engineering, 2007) |
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Tobias Kaufmann, Luca Banszerus | School year9, 9 | Supervisor Walter Stein | |
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Jury members Florian Kotzur, Stephen Schulz and youth jury member Tobias Kaufmann |
Tobias Kaufmann and Cai-Oliver Thier at their exhibit at the regional contest | Director of the regional contest Rainer Linden gives regional champions Tobias Kaufmann and Cai-Oliver Thier there certificates | The quantum physics researchers with their supervisor Walter Stein |
Tobias Kaufmann and Cai-Oliver Thier present their quantum camera at the state contest (source: Bayer AG) | Tobias and Cai-Oliver become state champions in physics | Our quantum physicists travel to the national competition in Kiel. Tobias Kaufmann and Cai-Oliver Thier together with State Contest Director Dieter Römer. |
Tobias Kaufmann and Cai-Oliver Thier in front of their exhibit at the national competition |
Tobias Kaufmann (Jugend forscht national champion 2008) explains how he developed enthusiasm for technology | Participants of the panel discussion: Walter Stein, Dr. Julia Imlau, Christoph Lanz, Dr. Ekkehard Schulz, Prof. Dr. Ulrike Woggon, German President Christian Wulff, Prof. Dr. Ursula Gather, Tino Fischer, Ines Nolte, Tobias Kaufmann |
Our national award recipients Florian Kotzur (2005) and Tobias Kaufmann and Michael Schmitz (2008) visit the regional contest | Our students Michael Schmitz and Tobias Kaufmann speak about becoming national champions in 2008 |
Our state champions Tobias Kaufmann, Heiko Burau, Luca Banszerus and Michael Schmitz with their supervisor Walter Stein at the state competition "Jugend forscht" | State champions NRW (source: Bayer) | Heiko Burau, Walter Stein, Michael Schmitz, Luca Banszerus and Tobias Kaufmann at the national competition |
Tobias Kaufmann and Michael Schmitz at their graphene exhibit | After three days the award recipients of the festival had been chosen | The good atmosphere at the gala evening at Schöneberger Rathaus was not only due to the good food and wine... |
...but also due to the good international contacts |
Michael Schmitz, Luca Banszerus and Tobias Kaufmann present their project at the regional contest | The graphene researchers at their exhibit at the regional contest "Jugend forscht" | Michael, Luca and Tobias present their research at the state contest "Jugend forscht" (source: Bayer) |
Luca, Tobias and Michael win the state contest in physics | Our state champions with their certificates after the awards ceremony | Michael, Tobias and Luca at their exhibit at the national contest |
Our graphene researchers at their experimental setup | Luca, Tobias and Michael (source: Jugend forscht) | Our national champions Tobias, Luca and Michael receive their certificates from Federal Minister of Education and Research Annette Schavan |
Our graphene researchers become national champions by winning the prize for the most creative project, which is sponsored by the German Chancellor and awarded by the Federal Minister of Education Annette Schavan | Tobias, Michael and Walter meet Nobel Laureate in Physics Prof. Dr. Peter Grünberg | Tobias and Michael explain their project to Nobel Laureate Prof. Dr. Peter Grünberg and BMBF State Secretary Thomas Rachel |
Tobias and Michael present their "Jugend forscht"-project in front of Nobel Laureate Peter Grünberg and State Secretary Thomas Rachel | Radio Euskirchen selects our graphene researchers as people of the year 2008 |
Michael Schmitz and Tobias Kaufmann are waiting for German Chancellor Dr. Angela Merkel at their exhibit | Their exhibit is surrounded by the press even before the German Chancellor arrives | German Chancellor Dr. Anglea Merkel gives Tobias and Michael a 1700 € check |
Tobias and Michael give a picture of St. Michael-Gymnasium to the German Chancellor | Tobias summarizes the research project | Michael explains how to contact graphene |
Walter Stein, German Chancellor Angela Merkel, Tobias Kaufmann and Michael Schmitz speak to the press |
Tobias Kaufmann and Luca Banszerus present their project at the regional contest |
Junge, kreative Döner-Fans
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Der nächste Sieg auf Landesebene
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Röntgenstrahlen vom Tesafilm
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Kurstadt-Botschafter für Deutschland
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Leon und Lukas röntgen mit Tesafilm
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Du willst es wissen
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Missverständnis mit Folgen
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Mini-Forscher "erobern" Europa
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"Die wird einiges verstehen"
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Von der Grafikkarte bis zum Lackierroboter
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"Dünner geht's nimmer": Bundessieg für Michelaner!
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Preisgekrönte Miniforscher
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"Schule mit richtiger Forschungskultur"
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Kilian rückt Hochwasser mit Windeln zu Leibe
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