General support address [email protected]
Inquiries to our general contact address preferably in English or German, please.
Ambassador program
The Ambassador Program of phyphox aims at establishing a network of local promotors. The ambassadors have a direct contact to the developer of phyphox and act as local representatives of phyphox supporting project proposals or dissemination activities.
This program started in September 2016 and below you can find phyphox experts from different places.
Argentina
Guillermo Jorge (Universidad Nacional de General Sarmiento) [email protected]
Austria
Florian Schreiber (HTL Kaindorf) [email protected]Florian Stampfer (Universität Innsbruck) [email protected]
Belgium
Matthieu Verstraete (Université de Liège) [email protected]
Brazil
Daniel Girardi (Federal University of Santa Catarina) [email protected]
Canada
Solmaz Khodaeifaal (Simon Fraser University, Burnaby) [email protected]
China (People’s Republic)
Changcheng Ju (Nanjing University) [email protected]
Chile
Juan Espinoza (Diego Portales University, Santiago de Chile) [email protected]Iván Esteban Pérez Vera (Universidad Metropolitana de Ciencias de la Educación) [email protected]
Colombia
Justo Alberto Mendez Mendinueta (IE Rafael Valle Meza, Valledupar) [email protected]
Croatia
Damira Čupić (Split) [email protected]
Czech Republic
Lukáš Hřebík (Gymnázium Karla Sladkovského, Prague) [email protected]Václav Šebelík (University of South Bohemia, České Budějovice) [email protected]
Denmark
Peter Bøggild (Technical University of Denmark – DTU) [email protected]
Ecuador
Henry López (Escuela Politécnica Nacional EPN) [email protected] / [email protected]
Finland
Patric Granholm (Turku University of Applied Sciences) [email protected]
France
Stéphane Perrard (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique CNRS, Paris) [email protected]Julien Vandermarliere (Collège saint Exupéry de Perpignan) [email protected]
Germany
Christoph Holz (University of Münster) [email protected]Andreas Kaps (University of Leipzig) Daniel Neumaier (University of Wuppertal) [email protected]Alexander Pusch (University of Münster) [email protected]Christian Salinga (RWTH Aachen University) [email protected]Rüdiger Scholz (Leibniz University Hannover) Frank Stallmach (University of Leipzig) [email protected]
Greece
Χαλκιαδάκης Κωστής (ΕΚΦΕ Ρεθύμνου) [email protected]
Hungary
Péter Nemes-Incze (Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest) [email protected]
India
S.Shanmugam (SRM Institute of Science and Technology, Chennai) [email protected]
Indonesia
Marcello Stanley (Jakarta) [email protected]
Ireland (Republic of Ireland)
Gary Cahill (Institute of Technology Carlow) [email protected]
Italy
Alfredo Cigada (Politecnico di Milano) [email protected]Daniele Molaro (CERN, Geneva) [email protected]Giovanni Organtini (Sapienza Università di Roma) [email protected]
Luxembourg
David Kieffer (University of Luxembourg)
Namibia
Dipti Ranjan Sahu (Namibia University of Science and Technology) [email protected]
Netherlands
Gerard Verbiest (TU Delft) [email protected]Uli Zeitler (Radboud University Nijmegen) [email protected]
New Zealand
Ted Sun (MakerStudio, Auckland) [email protected]
Peru
Edinson Isai Carlos Abanto (Universidad Nacional de Trujillo) [email protected]
Philippines
Wilfredo K. Pardorla, Jr. (St. Cecilia’s College, Cebu, Inc.) [email protected]
Poland
Tomasz Greczyło (University of Wrocław) [email protected]
Portugal
Albino Rafael Pinto (Agrupamento de Escolas da Lixa, Felgueiras) [email protected]Carlos Saraiva (Agrupamento de Escolas de Trancoso) [email protected]Carlos Filipe dos Santos Lima (Agrupamento de Escolas de Padre Benjamim Salgado) [email protected]
Qatar
Dan Hyman (Doha College) [email protected]
Russia
Aleksei Bakun [email protected]
Serbia
Marina Dorocki (Grammar school “Isidora Sekulić”, Novi Sad) [email protected]Uroš Pešović (University of Kragujevac) [email protected]
Singapore
Barbaros Özyilmaz (National University of Singapore) [email protected]
Slovakia
Jakub Žoldák (Pavol Jozef Šafárik University, Košice) [email protected]
Slovenia
Simon Eržen (Maribor) [email protected]
Spain
Moisés López Caeiro (Colegio Santa María del Mar, A Coruña) [email protected]Víctor Curcó (INS La Roca del Vallès, Barcelona) [email protected]Santiago Ortuño Molina (Sagrado Corazón, Hermanos Maristas de Valencia) [email protected]
Sweden
Ann-Marie Pendrill (Lund University) [email protected]
Switzerland
Reinhard Weiss (Grammar school “Kirschgarten” and University of Basel) [email protected]
Taiwan
Yu Lim Chen (National Taiwan Normal University, Taipei) [email protected]Chih-Ta Chia (retired)
Thailand
Tawinan Cheiwchanchamnangij (Mahidol University, Salaya) [email protected]
Tunesia
Mondher Haj Mohamed (Boumerdess secondary school) [email protected]
Turkey
Erdoğan Özdemir (Sivas Cumhuriyet University) [email protected]
United Arab Emirates
Shady Elkassas (Al Ittihad National Private School, AlAin) [email protected]
United Kingdom
David Martin (University of Liverpool) [email protected]Aravind Vijayaraghavan (University of Manchester) [email protected]
Mark Whalley (Institute of Physics)
USA
Larry Browning (South Dakota State University) [email protected]Charles Riley (Oregon Institute of Technology) [email protected]Zach Simmons (Milwaukee School of Engineering) [email protected]
Vietnam
Nguyen Truong Vu (Phoenix Education, Hue) [email protected]
How can I become an ambassador?
Anybody with a little experience with phyphox can become an ambassador. If you enjoy sharing your knowledge with others, just contact Sebastian Staacks ([email protected]).
