Our research group is made up of representatives from various disciplines. We are students of medicine, business administration and physics. Through interdisciplinary exchange, we have gained a differentiated view of learning and can communicate this in an application-orientated way. Thanks to our learning methods, members of our group are among the best in their year in various fields. The academic achievements of many members have been recognised through scholarships and support programmes.
Who we are
Research
We are particularly interested in application-orientated learning. This is what we are focussing on in our research group: ME-Learn. With a focus on medical students, we investigate how theoretical knowledge can be learnt efficiently in the long term and remain applicable in practice. We present our findings and the general state of research in order to give professionals and students an advantage. We cooperate with the teaching and training research group at the University Medical Centre Hamburg-Eppendorf.


Michail Mordvintsev
Michail has been studying medicine at the University of Hamburg since 2020. He came into contact with the science of learning early on and is fascinated by the possibilities it offers. He was awarded three scholarships during his studies and is also happy to train sports better thanks to the science of learning.


Henry Risch
Henry has been studying medicine at the University of Hamburg since 2020. He is a scholarship holder of the Deutschlandstipendium and has already been working on optimising his learning behaviour during his time at school. As a result, he still has much time for football and other hobbies alongside his studies.


Malte Lingstaedt
Malte has been studying medicine at the University of Hamburg since 2018.
Ali Bordbar
Ali has been a medical student at the University of Hamburg since 2021.


Ben Lücking
Ben has been studying medicine at Universität Hamburg since October 2021. His understanding of science-based learning methods enabled him to become one of the top four students in his year. In addition to the science of learning, he is passionate about medical imaging and German history.
Linus Lingstaedt
Linus is a physics student at the University of Hamburg and succeeded in completing his physics bachelor's degree as one of the best in his year by using science-based learning methods. He is particularly interested in the generation effect.


Aurelius Munzel
Aurelius has been studying human medicine at the University of Hamburg since October 2021. He will start his doctoral thesis next semester. In addition to his studies, Aurelius enjoys learning new languages and has long been interested in effective learning methods. Aurelius is looking forward to continuing his education in this field and sharing his knowledge with you.


Constantin Möller
Constantin has been studying medicine at the University of Hamburg since 2018. In order to have time for various research projects in cell and gene therapy and neuropathology alongside his studies, he has been working on effective learning methods for some time and is now happy to be able to pass this knowledge on to others.


Temor Rafiq
Temor Rafiq is studying medicine and business administration at the University of Hamburg.