Veronique ZanettiVeronique Zanetti (born 1959) is a German professor of Political Philosophy at Faculty of History, Philosophy, and Theology, Bielefeld University. The focus of Zanetti's work is in the fields of ethics, philosophy of international relations, and philosophy of law. Issues such as global justice, national and international security, development of normative regulations, new forms of war, and internationally organized crime are at the center of her current research.
Günther van WellGüenther Wilhelm van Well (15 October 1922 – 14 August 1993) was a German diplomat, Secretary of State from 1977 to 1981, and West German Ambassador to the United States from 1984 to 1987. In the early seventies, as Assistant Secretary and Assistant Secretary in the Foreign Office, he was in the development of rapprochement with the GDR, as well as the four-power agreement. As Acting Secretary of State, he was appointed by then-foreign minister Hans-Dietrich Genscher, as his personal representative for disaster prevention.
Peter Oliver LoewPeter Oliver Loew (born 1967) is a German historian, translator, and scholar, specializing in the History of Poland. Loew was born in Frankfurt am Main and studied Eastern European history, Slavistics and economics at the University of Nuremberg, University of Freiburg and the Free University of Berlin. In 2001, he graduated on the historical culture of Danzig (Gdańsk) between 1793 and 1997. He is the scientific Vice-director of the Deutsches Polen-Institut (Darmstadt) and has been a lecturer at the University of Mainz (since 2006) and the University of Darmstadt (since 2009).
Friedhelm HummelFriedhelm Christoph Hummel (born 1969 in Laichingen, Germany) is a German neuroscientist and neurologist. A full professor at École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, he is the Defitech Chair of Clinical Neuroengineering, and the head of the Hummel Laboratory at EPFL's School of Life Sciences. He also is an associate professor of clinical neuroscience at the University of Geneva. Hummel studied medicine at University of Tübingen and at Bordeaux Segalen University, graduating in 1998.
Irene DingelIrene Dingel (born April 26, 1956 in Werdohl, Germany) is a German historian and a Protestant theologian. Irene Dingel studied Protestant theology and Romance studies in Heidelberg and Paris. From 1981 until 1982 she was an "Élève à titre étranger" at the École Normale Supérieure (ENS) de Fontenay-aux-Roses, and she also worked as an editor at the same time. Between 1982 and 1993 she was a scientific assistant at the theological faculty of Heidelberg University, where she also received several research grants.
Nicolaus RohlfsNicolaus Rohlfs was an 18th-century German mathematics teacher (arithmeticus) in Buxtehude and Hamburg who wrote astronomical calendars, a book about gardening, and other treatises that were continued by Matthias Rohlfs. Trigonometrische Calculation, der Anno Christi 1724. den 22 Maji ... vorfallenden grossen Sonnen-Finsterniss : wie dieselbe über den Hamburgischen Horizont sich praesentiren wird ... auffgesetzet von Nicolaus Rohlfs. Druck: Struckische Buchdruckerei, Lübeck, ca 1723 Tabula horologica.
Arno SteinwenderArno Steinwender (born 16 November 1976) is an Austrian board game designer and teacher. In his free time he develops board games, for which he has won several awards. After graduating from the University of Vienna Steinwender began working as a teacher of mathematics and physics in school Komenský. He created the database get.to/spiele, which later grew into the website spieletest.at., which is now one of the largest information portals about games in the German speaking world.
Emilia ClarkeEmilia Isobel Euphemia Rose Clarke (born 23 October 1986) is a British actress. She is best known for her portrayal of Daenerys Targaryen in the HBO fantasy series Game of Thrones (2011–2019), for which she received nominations for four Primetime Emmy Awards. Clarke studied at Drama Centre London, appearing in a number of stage productions. Her television debut was a guest appearance in the BBC One medical soap opera Doctors in 2009, at age 22.
Thorsten O. ZanderThorsten O. Zander (born 1975 in Lüdenscheid, Germany) is a German scientist who introduced the concept of passive brain-computer interface. He co-founded Zander Labs, a German-Dutch company in the field of passive brain computer interface (pBCI) and neuro-adaptive technology (NAT). Zander attended the University of Münster from 1998 to 2004 where he graduated in mathematics, with focus on mathematical logic. During his studies, he worked for the university's office supporting visually impaired users and at the Fraunhofer Institute First in Berlin.