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|[[How to find innovative ideas | How to find innovative ideas/Creative techniques]] || SCE  || open || not confirmed
|[[How to find innovative ideas | How to find innovative ideas/Creative techniques]] || SCE  || open || not confirmed
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|[[How to make your electronics running | How to make your electronics running ]] || ZNTU (Sensors+Phyton) || open (Anzhelika's PhD student) || not confirmed
|[[How to make your electronics running | How to make your electronics running ]] || ZNTU (Sensors+Phyton), DSEA (Phyton) || open (Anzhelika's PhD student) || not confirmed
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|[[Pitching and Business Canvas Development | How to pitch and convince mission control to take your solution]] || DUK || Tina Gruber-Mücke (Albert Treytl) || confirmed, time fixed
|[[Pitching and Business Canvas Development | How to pitch and convince mission control to take your solution]] || DUK || Tina Gruber-Mücke (Albert Treytl) || confirmed, time fixed

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Name of lecture (click for details) Partner Lecturer (Contact person) Status
[Understanding orthopedics SISJP Inga Bolokadze confirmed; TODOs
How to 3D print and 3D scan CUT open not cofirmed
How to find innovative ideas/Creative techniques SCE open not confirmed
How to make your electronics running ZNTU (Sensors+Phyton), DSEA (Phyton) open (Anzhelika's PhD student) not confirmed
How to pitch and convince mission control to take your solution DUK Tina Gruber-Mücke (Albert Treytl) confirmed, time fixed
Biomedical/Biochemical SCE open not confirmed