Jörg Michael Fey

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Jörg Michael Fey (born May 20, 1950 in Lüdenscheid ; † July 10, 1996 ) was a German biologist .

Life

JM Fey grew up in his place of birth and graduated from high school in 1969 at the Zeppelin-Gymnasium Lüdenscheid . He studied biology and its didactics at the Ruhr University in Bochum and in 1973 passed the first state examination for teaching at high schools in biology. From 1974 to 1976 he researched on behalf of Ruhrverband the influence of thermal load by power plant cooling water to the biological community of the Lenne . The results of this work, he was in 1976 Hans Mergner at the Department of Zoology at the Ruhr University doctorate .

From 1976 to 1978 he worked as a trainee teacher of biology in Hagen , in 1978 first as a teacher , then as a senior teacher at the mountain town - and Zeppelin Gymnasium Lüdenscheid. During his activity as a teacher at the Zeppelin-Gymnasium, he carried out several research projects for schoolchildren. The establishment and supervision of an outdoor laboratory for researching the ecology of the Volme was part of his interdisciplinary teaching methods.

From 1978 to 1982 Fey was chairman of the Natural Science Association Lüdenscheid, from 1985 member of the working group for biological-ecological state research based in Münster , from 1986 a full member of the landscape advisory board of the administrative district of Arnsberg and until 1988 consultant for teacher training on the subject of the ecology of water .

On October 12, 1990 he took up a position as a research assistant and lecturer with Eberhard G. Schmidt at the chair for biology and its didactics at the University of Essen . He published several scientific papers on hydrobiology , gave lectures and prepared his habilitation , which he was unable to complete after a long illness.

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