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Core competencies for postdoctoral fellows and young scientists

An academic career can have very diverse goals, which can be pursued individually depending on one's interests. To obtain a university professorship, both a strong interest in research and a passion for teaching are prerequisites for achieving this career goal. In addition to the professional requirements, the young scientists should also have additional key qualifications that support their everyday research work.

The Faculty attaches particular importance to the continuous training of young scientists and the qualified supervision of doctoral candidates. Applicants for admission to habilitation must provide evidence of at least four continuing education courses on core competencies for young scientists and university teachers. Participation in further training to ensure good scientific practice is mandatory.

research management
What is Patrick Bongen doing now?

Patrick started his chemistry studies at Heinrich Heine University in 2005 and joined IBOC in 2009 for his in-depth studies and then his diploma thesis. Within the scope of his doctoral thesis, which he carried out from 2010-2014, he researched on the topic "Chemoenzymatic Syntheses - Hydrolases in Methodology and Application". After his doctoral thesis, he remained at the institute for another two years as a postdoc and, among other things, was in charge of the chromatography fleet together with Birgit Henßen.

Directly after his doctorate, Patrick went to the district administration in Duisburg and was trained as a technical supervisor for the statutory accident insurance. However, he was drawn back to the scientific field and since August 2018 he has been working at the research centre again, mainly as a research manager, which he enjoys very much.

His personal advice is: "... find a job that you enjoy and that challenges you mentally..."

Thank you very much Patrick. We wish you continuing joy in research management and all the best.

The full article can be found in the bocipedia.

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research management
What is Patrick Bongen doing now?

Patrick started his chemistry studies at Heinrich Heine University in 2005 and joined IBOC in 2009 for his in-depth studies and then his diploma thesis. Within the scope of his doctoral thesis, which he carried out from 2010-2014, he researched on the topic "Chemoenzymatic Syntheses - Hydrolases in Methodology and Application". After his doctoral thesis, he remained at the institute for another two years as a postdoc and, among other things, was in charge of the chromatography fleet together with Birgit Henßen.

Directly after his doctorate, Patrick went to the district administration in Duisburg and was trained as a technical supervisor for the statutory accident insurance. However, he was drawn back to the scientific field and since August 2018 he has been working at the research centre again, mainly as a research manager, which he enjoys very much.

His personal advice is: "... find a job that you enjoy and that challenges you mentally..."

Thank you very much Patrick. We wish you continuing joy in research management and all the best.

The full article can be found in the bocipedia.

Autor/in:
Kategorie/n: BOC

research management
What is Patrick Bongen doing now?

Patrick started his chemistry studies at Heinrich Heine University in 2005 and joined IBOC in 2009 for his in-depth studies and then his diploma thesis. Within the scope of his doctoral thesis, which he carried out from 2010-2014, he researched on the topic "Chemoenzymatic Syntheses - Hydrolases in Methodology and Application". After his doctoral thesis, he remained at the institute for another two years as a postdoc and, among other things, was in charge of the chromatography fleet together with Birgit Henßen.

Directly after his doctorate, Patrick went to the district administration in Duisburg and was trained as a technical supervisor for the statutory accident insurance. However, he was drawn back to the scientific field and since August 2018 he has been working at the research centre again, mainly as a research manager, which he enjoys very much.

His personal advice is: "... find a job that you enjoy and that challenges you mentally..."

Thank you very much Patrick. We wish you continuing joy in research management and all the best.

The full article can be found in the bocipedia.

Autor/in:
Kategorie/n: BOC

research management
What is Patrick Bongen doing now?

Patrick started his chemistry studies at Heinrich Heine University in 2005 and joined IBOC in 2009 for his in-depth studies and then his diploma thesis. Within the scope of his doctoral thesis, which he carried out from 2010-2014, he researched on the topic "Chemoenzymatic Syntheses - Hydrolases in Methodology and Application". After his doctoral thesis, he remained at the institute for another two years as a postdoc and, among other things, was in charge of the chromatography fleet together with Birgit Henßen.

Directly after his doctorate, Patrick went to the district administration in Duisburg and was trained as a technical supervisor for the statutory accident insurance. However, he was drawn back to the scientific field and since August 2018 he has been working at the research centre again, mainly as a research manager, which he enjoys very much.

His personal advice is: "... find a job that you enjoy and that challenges you mentally..."

Thank you very much Patrick. We wish you continuing joy in research management and all the best.

The full article can be found in the bocipedia.

Autor/in:
Kategorie/n: BOC
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