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Contact

Writing

You can send me email at lowe@hertie-school.org.

On social media I’m nearly always conjugateprior, e.g. on the moth. The only exception is Reddit, which I don’t really read either. I’ve no idea who that Reddit conjugateprior is, but they should cease and desist. Unless they’re famous and influential, in which case that’s me too.

Speaking

If you like to communicate with your eating parts and have my mobile number then you can call me on that. If it’s sensitive, try Signal. If it’s not, try WhatsApp. There’s no telephone in my office in case someone calls it.

Hand waving

If you’d like to talk to the top half of me we can use Zoom. If you’d like a similar experience only worse, there’s Teams. Either way, let me know you’ll be calling, as none of these are switched on by default.

Giving

If you want to send things, here’s a postal address:

Data Science Lab
Hertie School
Alexanderstrasse 1
10178, Berlin
Germany

If you’d prefer to fire them at me, target coordinates are still

52° 31’ 25.32” N 13° 24’ 52.524” E

but three to four metres higher than before.

Meeting

If you’d like to have a conversation within a metre or so of me, then you’ll want to drop by my new new office. That’s Room 7220 at the address above. It’s right opposite the men’s bathroom and next to the elevator, for your and my convenience but mostly for our Lab manager’s entertainment.

Getting to Alex

So how do you get to the Hertie’s FlixBus campus, stylishly referred to by people who don’t work here as “Alex 1”?

If you are a Hertie person coming from Friedrichstrasse 180, get yourself a keycard from the Main Office there first. You will need that keycard to get in. Then roll over to Alexanderstrasse 1. Leave at least 20 minutes for the journey, in case you become entranced by the glittering luxury of Alexanderplatz itself, your train is late, or you get into a fight with a busker.

Getting to my office

If you’re not a Hertie person, or you are but you ignored the part about the keycard, then take the next lift to floor 7. As you step out, you’ll see rows of offices on the other side of a glass-sided corridor. My office is on the opposite side. Open the single glass door over there and turn right at the urinals.

You are now outside my office. I, however, am in Vienna.