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Basics
Name | Nina Effenberger |
nina.effenberger@uni-tuebingen.de | |
Phone | +49 7071 2970910 |
Work
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2021.07 - ongoing PhD Student
Cluster of Excellence Machine Learning, University of Tübingen
Tentative thesis title: Wind power forecasting in the face of climate change
Volunteer
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2014.04 - 2015.07 Zurich, Switzerland
Lead Organizer
People's Climate March
Lead organizer for the New York City branch of the People's Climate March, the largest climate march in history.
- Awarded 'Climate Hero' award by Greenpeace for my efforts organizing the march.
- Men of the year 2014 by Time magazine
Education
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1905.01 - 1905.01 Tübingen, Germany
Languages
German | |
Native speaker |
English | |
Fluent |
Interests
Physics | |
Quantum Mechanics | |
Quantum Computing | |
Quantum Information | |
Quantum Cryptography | |
Quantum Communication | |
Quantum Teleportation |
References
Professor John Doe | |
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Projects
- 2018.01 - 2018.01
Quantum Computing
Quantum computing is the use of quantum-mechanical phenomena such as superposition and entanglement to perform computation. Computers that perform quantum computations are known as quantum computers.
- Quantum Teleportation
- Quantum Cryptography