Dr. Gary Schmiedinghoff receives teaching award
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The Department of Physics extends its sincere congratulations to its member Dr. Gary Schmiedinghoff for the prestigious teaching award for events under 60 participants, awarded on the occasion of the 2022 Annual Academic Celebration. We know that Gary Schmiedinghoff has dedicated himself to teaching with great enthusiasm at all times. He is passionate about imparting knowledge in an understandable way, from which many students have benefited greatly. We are therefore extremely pleased with him that he has received the recognition he deserves in the form of this fine award from TU Dortmund University, and we say a big thank you to him for his commitment.



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