Forskningsarrangementer - Side 46
Andreas Vogel at the Department of Geosciences will be defending his dissertation: Volcanic Ash: Properties, Atmospheric Effects, and Impacts on Aero-Engines
Doctoral candidate Andreas Vogel at the Department of Geosciences will give a trial lecture on the given topic: Atmospheric transport of dust from arid regions: processes, historical trends and societal impacts
Viktoria Baranyi at the Department of Geosciences will be defending her dissertation: Vegetation dynamics during the Late Triassic (Carnian-Norian): Response to climate and environmental changes inferred from palynology
Doctoral candidate Viktoria Baranyi at the Department of Geosciences will give a trial lecture on the given topic: Mass extinctions in the geological record - causes and consequences
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Antoniette Grima
From UCL, London, UK
Christopher James D'Amboise at the Department of Geosciences will be defending his dissertation: Snowpack hydrology and how it pertains to snow avalanche forecasting
Doctoral candidate Christopher James D'Amboise at the Department of Geosciences will give a trial lecture on the given topic: The natural science basis for economical and societal impact of climate-induced cryospheric change in the Arctic and Subarctic areas
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Gregor Golabek
From Bayerisches Geoinstitut, University of Bayreuth, Germany
Welcome to our GEOHYD Lunch Seminar Monday 25th May @ 12:15 in Aud 1, The Geology building. The seminar is helt by Sean Salazar.
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Othmar Müntener
From University of Lausanne, Switzerland
Bas Altena at the Department of Geosciences will be defending his dissertation: Observing change in glacier flow by using optical satellites
Doctoral candidate Bas Altena at the Department of Geosciences will give a trial lecture on the given topic: How radar remote sensing techniques for monitoring glaciers help understanding their slow and fast dynamics
Welcome to our GEOHYD Lunch Seminar Monday 14th May @ 12:15 in Aud 2, The Geology building. The seminar is helt by Olli Karjalainen.
Beyene Girma Haile at the Department of Geosciences will be defending his dissertation: Reservoir quality of the Upper Triassic to Lower Jurassic sediments, NW Barents Shelf: understanding porosity evolution through diagenesis and sedimentology