PhD Day 2025
On June 6, our first PhD Day took place.
After the welcome coffee, we delved right into research with five exciting talks covering topics ranging from polyregulation and academic delay of gratification to genetic and environmental pathways in the association between regulatory behavior and life satisfaction.
After a delicious lunch, we had two short presentations. In the first one, our person responsible for Open Science, Marcel Weber, presented a brief 9-step guide to integrating Open Science practices into the research workflow. In the second one, our coordinator Karolin Gieseler gave an overview of the funding opportunities, especially for reseach stays abroad.
In the final part of the event, the floor was opended for the poster presentations in a cozy atmosphere with coffee and self-made waffles and crêpes.
Kouta Sasaki talking about “Genetic and Environmental Pathways in the Association between Regulatory Behavior and Life Satisfaction”
Poster session with a view of the forest