Steinmühlen students are having a great time at the SFM summer camp
During the final week of the summer break in Hesse, from August 28 to September 1, 2023, the SFM organized a STEM summer camp for students from Central Hesse. The program featured exciting experiments, interesting STEM sites, and, of course, lots of fun. A total of 40 students from grades 7 through 12 signed up for the camp. Three 7th-grade students from Steinmühle were also there. Maya Fischer, Anna-Lena Griesler, and Justus Pöschl had a great time.
The workshops were led by the SFM team, including Steinmühlen teachers Malte Klimczak and Dr. Jutta Töhl-Borsdorf, who are on secondment to the SFM.
All students were able to sign up for the various activities on their own and thus put together their own personalized schedule. Specifically, the following 11 workshops were offered:
- Robotikum – Guide and create dialogs with the Nano voice bot
- The Lahn—Together, we’re investigating how clean the Lahn is
- Mathematikum – We Get to the Bottom of Mathematical Models + Viseum – Explore Optics from Every Angle
- Chemikum – The Vast World of Hydrogen and Climate
- MS Wissenschaft – On a floating science center, you can dive into the depths of our universe
- Genetics – Genetic Fingerprinting
- FIRST LEGO League – Work as a team to solve tricky challenges using LEGO robots
- WOW Experiments — It’s easy to spot a phenomenon, but how do I figure out what’s behind it?
- Microcontrollers + Soldering – We’re Building an Environmental Monitoring Station
- 3D Printers – Discover the Technology and Possibilities of 3D Printers
- Planetarium – Let’s Discover Our Night Sky Together
The camp came to a close with a group barbecue at the Elisabethschule boathouse on Friday, which was also attended by many parents.
A detailed report on the individual workshops is available on the SFM website (https://sfz-mittelhessen.de/).
During the final week of the summer break in Hesse, from August 28 to September 1, 2023, the SFM organized a STEM summer camp for students from Central Hesse. The program featured exciting experiments, interesting STEM sites, and, of course, lots of fun. A total of 40 students from grades 7 through 12 signed up for the camp. Three 7th-grade students from Steinmühle were also there. Maya Fischer, Anna-Lena Griesler, and Justus Pöschl had a great time.
The workshops were led by the SFM team, including Steinmühlen teachers Malte Klimczak and Dr. Jutta Töhl-Borsdorf, who are on secondment to the SFM.
All students were able to sign up for the various activities on their own and thus put together their own personalized schedule. Specifically, the following 11 workshops were offered:
- Robotikum – Guide and create dialogs with the Nano voice bot
- The Lahn—Together, we’re investigating how clean the Lahn is
- Mathematikum – We Get to the Bottom of Mathematical Models + Viseum – Explore Optics from Every Angle
- Chemikum – The Vast World of Hydrogen and Climate
- MS Wissenschaft – On a floating science center, you can dive into the depths of our universe
- Genetics – Genetic Fingerprinting
- FIRST LEGO League – Work as a team to solve tricky challenges using LEGO robots
- WOW Experiments — It’s easy to spot a phenomenon, but how do I figure out what’s behind it?
- Microcontrollers + Soldering – We’re Building an Environmental Monitoring Station
- 3D Printers – Discover the Technology and Possibilities of 3D Printers
- Planetarium – Let’s Discover Our Night Sky Together
The camp came to a close with a group barbecue at the Elisabethschule boathouse on Friday, which was also attended by many parents.
A detailed report on the individual workshops is available on the SFM website (https://sfz-mittelhessen.de/).






















