I need a freelancer I am a freelancer Pricing News Intelligence
Hire Now Message Tom
Languages
English German Russian Ukrainian
Jobs Completed 2
Usually responds Within a few minutes
Book Tom with Paydesk
See how it works

Book Tom with Paydesk

Make your booking securely through paydesk for these benefits:

1

Preferred Booking Channel

Tom is more likely to commit to assignments booked through paydesk, as it is a trusted platform that validates the seriousness and legitimacy of each engagement.
2

Insured Bookings for Peace of Mind

We provide basic insurance coverage with each booking on paydesk, giving both you and the media professional confidence and protection while they work for you.
3

Effortless Online Payment

Paydesk offers a payment protection system to ensure payments are only finalized when you are satisfied with the job completion. Freelancers trusts our process that guarantees their efforts are rewarded upon successful delivery of services

Still have questions?

Check FAQ
About Tom
freelance Journalist - based during Covid-19 in Lübeck. Usually in Berlin, Neukölln. 

Born in near the mountains in Bavaria, Germany. Steps in Lisbon, Düsseldorf (Westdeutsche Zeitung), Hamburg (NDR) and St. Petersburg.

freelance work for newspapers, magazines and the Goethe Institute. 

#socialreports
#minorities
#eastern 

Open for new horizons
Services
Audio package (Radio / Podcast) Interview (Video / Broadcast) Vox Pop
+9
Topics
Film & Theatre Paranormal Media Training
+6
Portfolio

Michigan universities collaborate to examine Flint water filters

01 Oct 2023  |  University of Michigan News
Researchers from the University of Michigan, Wayne State University, and Michigan State University are studying the effectiveness and safety of point-of-use water filters used by Flint residents, supported by National Science Foundation grants. The research aims to determine the best management practices for these filters, which are effective in removing metals and disinfection by-products but may harbor bacteria. The team is working closely with local health departments and the Flint Mayor’s Office, with findings to be shared publicly upon completion. Flint residents are actively participating by providing access to their homes and filters.

Tom Oswald, Lübeck

23 Apr 2020  |  www.torial.com
The article is a notice from the torial team informing its users of the impending shutdown of their service by December 31, 2023. The team has communicated this message previously through a newsletter. They are advising users to download their data from the 'My Account' and 'Settings' sections of the platform, providing a screenshot for guidance. The torial team expresses regret over the decision and extends their best wishes to all users.

Innovating the peer-review research process

01 Apr 2020  |  phys.org
A team led by MSU astronomer Wolfgang Kerzendorf tested a new 'distributed peer review' approach for evaluating scientific research proposals, which includes machine learning to match reviewers with proposals and a feedback mechanism. The study, detailed in Nature Astronomy and involving 172 proposals for the European Southern Observatory, found the new method as effective as traditional peer review. The approach aims to reduce individual workload, minimize bias, and reward constructive feedback.

Cooperation, not regulation, presents superior approach

18 Jan 2015  |  The Des Moines Register
Water quality is crucial, and while some advocate for regulatory measures, the Iowa Soybean Association and other agricultural groups support a cooperative approach. They argue that practices like cover crops, bioreactors, and better nutrient management have proven effective in improving water quality. The Iowa Nutrient Reduction Strategy and the Iowa Agriculture Water Alliance are highlighted as key initiatives. Data shows significant reductions in nitrate levels, and ongoing efforts are seen as beneficial for both the environment and agricultural productivity.

MSU planetarium celebrates 50 years of stargazing

20 Jul 2014  |  MSUToday | Michigan State University
The Abrams Planetarium at Michigan State University celebrates its 50th anniversary with the installation of a new Digistar 5 projector and the appointment of a new director, Shannon Schmoll. The planetarium, a significant educational and community resource in mid-Michigan, continues its mission to enhance appreciation and awareness of the night sky and support science literacy. The new projector promises sharper, crisper images and more immersive experiences for visitors.
×

Tom's confirmed information

Financial institution
Verified Apr 2020
Phone number
Verified Apr 2020
Joined
Apr 2020
×

Sign up to message Tom

Already have an account? Log in
Looking for work? Register as a Freelancer
Verify your email to complete registration
We’ve just sent an email to . Please check your inbox and click the link to verify your email address and complete your registration. If you don’t see the email, be sure to check your spam or junk folder.

Log in