Teaching

Summer Term 

Module “S3 Mikroskopie und Optogenetik in der Neurobiologie (4195)” 

Contribution to the Seminar ”Sensory flow processing across modalities and species” by Arrenberg, Benda, Denzinger, Grewe and Mallot

Project “Wie ernährt sich ein Fischbaby?” for Kinder-Uni-Forschertag

Winter Term 

Contribution to the Lecture “Bau und Funktion der Pflanzen und der Tiere (BFPT) (Bio121)” by Foerster, Arrenberg, Junginger and Kemen

Lecture and Tutorial “Essential Mathematics for Neuroscience” 

Contribution to the Lecture “Integrative Neurobiology: Cellular and Molecular” (MSc Neurobiologie) by Arrenberg, Benda and Volkmer
Fundamental topics of cellular and molecular neurobiology are introduced in this lecture. A special focus is on ionic currents, equilibrium potentials, time-scales and filter properties.

Contribution to the Seminar Series “Sensory flow processing across modalities and species” by Arrenberg, Benda, Denzinger, Grewe and Mallot
Seminar series of the Mini-RGT Sensory Flow. The involved group leaders and phd students present their research topics. Main focus is on the principles of sensory processing which are shared across vertebrate species in context of natural behaviour.

Contribution to Block Course “Visual Systems” (NIP05B) by Arrenberg, Bartels, Hafed, Münch and Rathbun

Contribution to the Module “Großpraktikum Neurobiologie” (4006) coordinated by Ostwald and Westendorff
Laboratory practical: three-week block course on “Behavioral Measurements and Calcium Imaging in the Zebrafish Oculomotor System”

Supervised Bachelor and Master theses

  • Timo Brüggemann (Master, expected, 2019)
  • Florentyna Debinski (Bachelor, expected 2019)
  • Wiebke Nörenberg (Master, expected 2019)
  • Nina Omejc (Master, exptected 2019)
  • Clara Simacek (Bachelor 2018)
  • Rebecca Meier (MSc 2017)
  • Mattanja Sonn (Teaching degree 2016)
  • Bega Karadza (MSc 2015, co-supervised)
  • Sura Alkhawaldh (MSc 2015, co-supervised)
  • Maxim Tatarchenko (co-supervised interdisciplinary project 2015, Computer Science department at the University of Freiburg)
  • Vladislav Tananaev (co-supervised interdisciplinary project 2016, Computer Science department at the University of Freiburg)