Wie aus der URL bekannt: Dominik Schaefer. Mit „ae“!
Dominik Schaefer ist zurzeit Student in Aachen und beschäftigt sich mit Maschinen - Wesentlich mehr aber mit der Theorie dahinter.
Vielen Dank für's finden und die Mühen. Zu erreichen bin ich am Besten per E-Mail. Wahlweise unter dsverloren@gmail.com oder mail@dominikschaefer.eu Wichtig dabei: Nur E-Mails mit dem Wort "Gletscher" im Betreff kommen durch den Filter.
Auch für andere Fragen, Anliegen und Wünsche bin ich offen. Gerne per E-Mail.
As suggested by the title: Dominik Schaefer - with „ae“
Even though the English speaking world doesn't have a problem with ae rather than ä, the latter would be the more natural choice for most German speakers. Hence it became somewhat of a catchphrase whenever I introduce myself. If you want to know more about the dots above the äöü, search for „Umlaut“ on the internet or drop me an E-Mail (address below). But be warned. It will be a similar hassle to pronounce as the English „th“ for Germans.
Dominik Schaefer is currently a student at the RWTH Aachen "University", where he is involved with mechanical engineering, at least theoretically.
Thank you very much for finding something of mine. I tend to lose things from time to time. Please write me a short message to dsverloren@gmail.com or mail@dominikschaefer.eu - Please note: Include the word "glacier" in the subject line to pass the filter. Thanks.
Of course you can also write me, if you just want to have a chat or have further questions.