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Excellent IT apprentices at the FRM II

Aktuell, Wissenschaft, Instrumente | 09.08.2011

The apprentices for IT service at the FRM II, Alexander Lenz and Christoph Kick, have finished their school with grade 1.

Alexander Lenz (front), apprentice for IT software and instructor Jens Krueger at the instrument RESEDA. (Photo: Wenzel Schürmann / TUM)
Christoph Kick, apprentice for IT service, and his instructor Jörg Pulz at the switch cabinet of a scientific instrument. (Photo: Wenzel Schürmann / TUM)

Alexander Lenz had developed programmes for the x-ray laboratory and software for the steering of the engine at instruments. He heads for a job with a software company in Freising.

Christoph Kick will go on at an upper vocational school. He had supported the IT services when supporting the staff of the neutron source. His goal is to study informatics at the Technische Universität München.

Instructor Jens Krüger praises the two apprentices for their excellent grades and wishes them all the best for their career.


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