In this year’s election of the Students’ Council for Transport Sciences, you have once again elected 20 people to our FSR, which you can find here.
You can get more detailed information about the members by scrolling down this page or by clicking directly on the respective members. They are presented in the order shown above, sorted alphabetically by first name.
Aaron Max Ebmeyer
Study course: Transportation Engineering
Specialization: Sys-BÖV
Semester: 4
Motivation:
Hey,
I’m Aaron, originally from Potsdam, and currently your go-to person for public relations. Maybe you’ve seen me at the freshman orientation or the Penta-Games – I organized both events and had the chance to meet some of you there.
I love planning activities that bring our student community together and make sure everyone has a great time.
I’d be thrilled to keep working for you. So swing by during the elections and treat yourself to some mulled wine! 🙂
Anthony Raab
Study course: Transportation Engineering
Specialisation: BAS
Semester: 5
Motivation:
Hallo, Olá, Namaste, Ni Hao, Merhaba, Jambo and Good Day!
With my candidacy, I would like to participate more actively in the various events of the student council,
campaign for a better integration of international students and for the introduction of the Awareness Initiative at our faculty.
Make your votes count 😉
Björn Tammo Wagenknecht
Study course: Transportation Engineering
Semester: 3
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Motivation:
Moin,
I was already an elected member of the student council in the last legislature and also represented our student council in the StuRa – back in the days when there was still a Carola Bridge!
I would like to continue in both of these positions in the upcoming year, but I need your vote for this:
Sustainability at events and in university development
Anti-fascism: not a foot of right-wing nonsense on campus!
Cecilia Schultz
Study course: Transportation Engineering
Semester: 3
Motivation:
Hi!
My name is Cecilia and I‘m 20 years old. I‘ve already been working in the student council and I would like to continue this in the upcoming year as an elected member.
For me it is important to be available for all students of our faculty, especially female ones.
I‘d be glad to get your vote!
Fabio Lange
Study course: Railway System Engineering
Semester: 1
Motivation:
You want more cool events during the semester and an FSR that is close to the students?
Then elect me as a member of the FSR.
With the experience of three years of student council work and two years of board work in Erfurt, I would now also like to stand up for all students in Dresden and give us the best possible time during our studies.
Frank Bonsong Segovia
Study course: Railway System Engineering
Semester: 1
Motivation:
Hello everyone,
My name is Frank Bonsong Segovia and I’m a first year Railway System Engineering student. I havebeen passionate about mobility since I was a child. Rail transport is particularly close to my heart.
I would like to work as your representative in the Student Council to represent the railway systemengineers in the Student Council. I would also like to contribute to the Student Council in terms ofstudy-related events, such as ESE.
I ask for your vote and look forward to your support in setting the course for our successful future in the field of Transport Sciences.
Best regards, Frank
Jacob Kallert
Study course: Transportation Engineering
Specialisation: BAS
Semester: 5
Motivation:
Hello everyone,
I’m Jacob and I’ve been a member of the FSR for two years now and last year I served as spokesperson together with Victor. Additionally, I was part of the Study Commission and the Examination Board for the transportation engineering courses. Next year, I would like to continue my work as spokesperson and am now running for the Faculty Council for the first time.
But now I don’t want to bother you any longer and hope that you will vote and perhaps make me happy with your vote.
Thank you
Jannis Raabe
Study course: Transportation Engineering
Specialisation: BAS-BÖV
Semester: 6
Motivation:
Hello everyone,
two years of FSR are now behind me and it’s still a lot of fun, so I’m looking forward to a third.
Last year, for example, I digitized the collection of exams so that you no longer have to spend the exam period at our printer. One project for the coming year would be to finally enable card payment at our events. But there’s always plenty more to do to keep things going.
You can also elect me to the Faculty Council this year so that I can represent student interests beyond the FSR.
With this in mind: go and vote and maybe put a few crosses in my favor. Thank you!
Kelvin Dsouza
Study course: Air Transport and Logistics
Semester: 1
Motivation:
Hello Everyone,
As a candidate, I aim to serve as a bridge between students and their concerns, ensuring everyone’s voice is heard and addressed effectively. I am particularly passionate about creating a welcoming environment for international students. My goal is to help them settle into Dresden with ease through engaging, cozy events that foster a sense of community and belonging.
I look forward to your support in making our student community stronger and more inclusive.
Thank you!
Leon Hausmann
Study course: Transportation Engineering
Semester: 1
Motivation:
Hi,
I am Leon, 19 years old, from Aschaffenburg (near Frankfurt) and I have been studying traffic engineering since October.
Right from the start, I was able to experience a great community here, which thrives not least on the diverse events and joint activities. I want to get involved for you and help with the planning and implementation of these (with a lot of dedication at the barbecue and beer pull!).
Vote for the community! … And also for me 🙂
Linus Czech
Study course: Railway System Engineering
Semester: 1
Motivation:
Hop on board, I’m bringing a fresh breeze to the tracks. Let’s set the signals to go and get student life rolling full steam ahead! 🙂
A triple choo choo 🫡🚂
Lionel Poulain
Study course: Transportation Engineering
Semester: 1
Motivation:
Moin Moin and Grüß Gott,
I suppose right now you are sitting bored at your laptop looking the candidatures for FSR election and rather not thinking that you will vote at all. And if you did, who should you vote for anyway? Or maybe you already know exactly whom to vote for and are just looking at this for amusement. Anyway I have five strong arguments why to overthink yourself and to go vote and and set your crosses for Lionel Poulain:
1. If you like to challenge yourself by spelling and pronouncing others famillynames right, I’m the right candidat for you
2. One candidate as crunchy and as tasty as chocolat Poulain
3. Fresh air from the North Sea always fits well to FSR
4. Sometimes you have to try something new
5. I’ve two years experience in youth work. I organized a group of 30 children from six to eleven years old. We would meet once a week and go on trips for some week-ends
Of course I vote for Lionel. Whom else!?
Lukas Doya Seybold
Study course: Transportation Economics (Bachelor)
Semester: 3
Motivation:
Hi,
Transportation Economics needs more visibility in the FSR. You think so too? Then vote for me!
I want to work in Public Relations and debate in the FSR.
In the past I was involved in EUROAVIA and the Study Commission.
Lukas Köhler
Study course: Transportation Economics (Bachelor)
Semester: 1
Motivation:
Hello,
I’m Lukas, 20 years old, and originally from southern Hesse.
In my free time I like to play table tennis.
At home I’m politically and civil societally engaged.
I got to know the FSR during the ESE and was persuaded to come to the meetings.
I was particularly fascinated there by what the FSR can do and how it supports
us in our everyday student life. That’s why I would like to get involved
and help improve our shared studying experience.
Thank you for reading
Moritz Schmid
Study course: Transportation Engineering
Semester: 3
Motivation:
Hi everyone,
I’m Moritz and I’m now in my 3rd semester at the TU Dresden. I was already able to spend the past year as a member of the FSR and get involved in all sorts of events and other odds and ends. And I would like to do this for a second year.
In the coming year I would also like to engage in the organization of events and committee work. It would be important to me that university life is (even) better for everyone and that the student side is taken into account as much as possible in faculty decisions.
So I would be delighted if you went to vote. Even more so if you put a cross next to me 🙂
Niclas Rentschler
Study course: Transportation Engineering
Specialisation: VPL
Semester: 11
Motivation:
For a social, tolerant, cosmopolitan and climate-friendly campus!
I would like to work with you to ensure that we advance these goals in all areas of the campus! This includes, for example, preventing the construction of a planned parking garage (to be financed by millions of taxpayers’ money, while there is no money for many other projects), introducing parking space management, procuring fair trade and climate-friendly products and supporting the Dresden walking and cycling referendum.
If you have any ideas, questions, concerns or requests of any kind, please do not hesitate to contact me:
niclas.rentschler@mailbox.tu-dresden.de
+491757490206 (Signal, WhatsApp, Telegram)
Together we can create the change 😉
Patrick Hübner
Study course: Transportation Engineering
Semester: 3
Motivation:
Hello everyone,
I’m Patrick, I was already active in the “Dunstkreis” of the FSR last year and organized the summer mixer for you, among several other things. Together with other FSR members, I am currently planning the Traffic Jam – your big semester party.
With my commitment, I want to help to ensure that the FSR is and remains an attractive point of contact for all students and can thus reach even more students.
It is important to me that the great things in student life, the FSR offers you, can continue to take place in the future. For example, I would like to make sure that we continue to develop the Traffic Jam and the summer mixer for you even further.
I would like to continue all my work next year and implement new ideas – this time preferably as an elected member.
Therefore I´m looking forward to your vote(s)!
Philipp Zimmermann
Study course: Transportation Engineering
Specialisation: VPL
Semester: 5
Motivation:
You know me. If you don‘t know me, vote for me to get to know me.
Phillipp Saalfeld
Study course: Transportation Engineering
Specialisation: EVS
Semester: 5
Motivation:
Hello,
studying is a bit like an electric motor… Imagine you are an electron. You arrive at university full of anticipation and eagerly await the tasks that await you next. A constant stream of unexpected difficulties and resistances occasionally ignites an energised state of space around your desk that harbours unpredictable forces. Instead of carrying out your work in a straight line, you are distracted and thrown to the side, the wall seems to crush you. In the next moment of calm you are pulled to the other side, there is still something to do here too. A constant up and down and left and right… The engine is turning.
To prevent the engine of study from over-revving, we have to regulate the flow of tasks and occasionally put a stop to it, even switch it off from time to time. I would like to continue to work towards this in the future and take responsibility for your voice.
Thank you very much!
Rohan Gajbhiye
Study course: Air Transport and Logistics
Semester: 1
Motivation:
Why to vote for me?
*Will work for bringing welfare to students and society.
*Will volunteer to help every student with their study and other problems.
*Aim to lead innovative projects in Aerospace.
About me-
An Aerospace Engineer ( ex – GE Aerospace, Ex- TATA aerospace and Defense)
Also Previously,
Lead motorsports team and SAE student chairman