Martin Buchholz (Science Slammer)

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Martin Buchholz, 2014

Martin Buchholz (* 1976 in Bochum ) is a German engineer , science slammer , software developer, lecturer and author.

Live and act

After graduating from high school at Ostring in Bochum in 1996, Buchholz studied mechanical engineering at the Technical University of Braunschweig and the University of Glasgow up to his diploma in 2002.

Since then he has been working at the Institute for Thermodynamics at the TU Braunschweig in research and especially as a lecturer in the field of thermodynamics and heat transfer.

Buchholz has been taking part in science slam competitions very successfully since 2009 and in 2010 became German masters in this area of ​​popular scientific knowledge transfer with a contribution to entropy . Beyond the slam, he is also active as a speaker with popular science lectures on the subject of energy throughout the German-speaking region.

Buchholz occasionally contributes to the television programs Galileo and 1, 2 or 3 and is a partner in a company that specializes in learning software and is based in Braunschweig .

In 2016, his popular science book Energy - How do you waste something that cannot be reduced .

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Individual evidence

  1. a b Martin Buchholz on simplesoft.eu, accessed on May 27, 2015
  2. a b Website of the Institute for Thermodynamics at the TU Braunschweig
  3. Lecture on the subject of entropy
  4. Martin Buchholz's website , accessed on May 27, 2015
  5. Fahrender Reifen on prosieben.de, accessed on May 27, 2015.
  6. 1, 2 or 3 broadcast on August 7, 2016 on kika.de, accessed on February 8, 2018.
  7. Brief description and table of contents. Website of the science publisher Springer, accessed on December 9, 2016
  8. The Science Slam in the Energy Science Year at Zukunft-der-energie.de, accessed on May 27, 2015.