Profile Of : Christine Buerki

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Christine Buerki

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Christinebuerki@mailbox.org


Christine is a Biologist, specialized on ecology and sustainable development.


She is trained too as a neurobiologist and took part on a postgraduate course in experimental Medicine and Biology form the ETH Zürich. For her phD studies on Neurotransmitters in the inner ear she won the Neuroth-price 1997 from the „Österreichische Gesellschaft für Hals- Nasen- Ohrenheilkunde“.


She is a teacher for grammar schools and has experience in teaching for 33 years at different types of schools and levels. 
In 2018, she started another phD study on „Moral Economy“ at the University of Bern, which for she intended to investigate the influence of different economic models in the Bolivian Amazon on the local Biodiversity.


After many hours of research to find distinct and appropriate sites for her investigations in the Bolivian lowlands, the defined sectors she wanted to study were burnt down by the tremendous and devastating fires in 2019; therefore this idea is momentarily put aside…


By the end of the year 2019 she joined the T³ Europe content project as an Expert for sustainability - sustainable development.
 

Where is the next Marie Curie?

Marie Curie became successful despite countless adversaries. Still today, we lack of female scientists. This webinar puts light on the systemic challenges and gives ideas of what could be d…

Publisher: T³ Europe

Editor: Ian Galloway

Author: Christine Buerki

Topic:  Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry

Tags: SDG 5: Gender Equality, Sharing Inspiration 2022

Recording of Sharing Inspiration: Where is the next Marie Curie?

Marie Curie became successful despite countless adversaries. Still today, we lack of female scientists. This webinar puts light on the systemic challenges and gives ideas of what could be d…

Publisher: T³ Europe

Editor: Ian Galloway

Author: Christine Buerki

Topic:  Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry

Tags: SDG 5: Gender Equality, Sharing Inspiration 2022

Education for a Sustainable Development: Examples and comments on how the 17 SDG can be applied in combination with STEM

Relevant content motivates students. Education for Sustainable Development supports the understanding of the world by the means of Science and STEM in connection with other subjects.

Publisher: T³ Europe

Editor: Ian Galloway, Christine Buerki

Author: Christine Buerki

Topic:  Mathematics, Physics, Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, STEM

Tags: Sustainability

The flipside of the UN SDGs

Presentation shown at Sharing Inspiration - STEM Education for a Sustainable World

Publisher: T³ Europe

Author: Christine Buerki

Topic:  STEM

Tags: Sharing Inspiration 2021, Sustainability

Energieertrag einer Solaranlage

Realdaten von einer schuleigenen Photovoltaikanlage analysieren, tabellarisch, graphisch und auch mitttels verschiedener Integrationsmethoden

Publisher: T³ Europe

Editor: Ian Galloway, Christine Buerki

Author: Jürgen Enders

Topic:  Mathematics, Physics

Tags: SDG 7: Affordable and Clean Energy, Sustainability

Energy Yield of a Photovoltaic System

Analyzing real-live data from a school-owned photovoltic system, as table, graphically and comparing different integration methods.

Publisher: T³ Europe

Editor: Ian Galloway, Christine Buerki

Author: Jürgen Enders

Topic:  Mathematics, Physics

Tags: SDG 7: Affordable and Clean Energy, Sustainability

The Right Lighting is Important ...

Fatigue-free work and keeping eyes healthy studied with the help of physics, mathematics and computer science

Publisher: T³ Europe

Editor: Ian Galloway, Christine Buerki

Author: Roland Seidel

Topic:  Mathematics, Physics, Computer Science

Tags: SDG 3: Good Health and Well-Being, SDG 7: Affordable and Clean Energy, SDG 13: Climate Action, Sustainability

A Healthy Classroom

Classrooms are mini-ecosystem with own climate. Learn about the latency of environmental factors, like temperature, humidity, and air quality. Implement an automated environmental measureme…

Publisher: T³ Europe

Editor: Ian Galloway, Christine Buerki

Author: Veit Berger, Hans-Martin Hilbig

Topic:  STEM

Tags: SDG 3: Good Health and Well-Being, SDG 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities, SDG 12: Responsible Consumption and Production, CO2, Sustainability

Rover, a Sm@rt Wheelchair

Developing a robotic prototype for controlling the movement of an electric wheelchair, only with head movements.

Publisher: T³ Europe

Editor: Ian Galloway, Christine Buerki

Author: Alexandre Gomes

Topic:  Mathematics, STEM

Tags: SDG 10: Reduced Inequalities, SDG 12: Responsible Consumption and Production, SDG 3: Good Health and Well-Being, Coding, Sustainability