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Clemens Nikolas Buss


Doctoral Thesis Project
Jamming


Doctoral Thesis Committee



Homepage Department / Research Group

http://www.evo.ds.mpg.de/



University Education


  • 04/2011-present Max Planck Institute for Dynamics and Self-Organization / University of Göttingen / GGNB program Physics of Biological and Complex Systems

  • 10/2009-07/2010 Graduate of the School of Design Thinking, Hasso-Plattner-Institut, Potsdam, Germany

  • 02/2009-05/2010 Master thesis entitled "The effect of DNA copy number on transcription" at the Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel

  • 09/2007-05/2010 Gothenburg University, Sweden, Master, Complex Adaptive Systems

  • 10/2004-09/2007 Humboldt University Berlin and Heidelberg University, Germany, Vordiplom and BSc equivalent, physics



Fellowships, Awards, Memberships


  • 2010/2011 Funded by the International Max Planck Research School for Physics of Biological and Complex Systems

  • 2009/2010 Support of the Master Thesis by the Feinberg Graduate School of the Weizmann Institute

  • 2009 Donation Scholarship by the Adlerbertska Foundation

  • 2008 Google Summer of Code Scholarship 2008 to conduct work for the GNOME Free Software Project. Title of the
    self-defined project: "Tagging and Emblems on the GNOME Desktop"

  • Prize of the German Physical Society for outstanding achievements in Physics at school





Buss, Clemens

Clemens Nikolas Buss

from Germany

Student representative of the doctoral program Physics of Biological and Complex Systems

at present: PhD student in Hallatschek lab


Address

Max Planck Institute
for Dynamics and Self-Organization
Dept. of Biological Physics and Evolutionary Dynamics
Bunsenstrasse 10
37073 Goettingen
Germany

Tel.: +49 (0)551-5176 272
e-mail: clemens.buss@ds.mpg.de