The interdisciplinary joint project Landscapes under Climate Change – Influence of management and climate change on interactions of terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems is headed by Prof. Dr. Jörg Völkel (Coordinator), PD Dr. Michael Dannenmann (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology), Prof. Dr. Jürgen Geist, Prof. Dr. Dr.h.c. Ingrid Kögel-Knabner & Prof. Dr. Michael Schloter. Climate change influences the (nutrient) matter balance in the near subsurface, and therefore the interaction patterns between terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems in cultural and natural landscapes will change…
Read MoreEGU 2023 – zahlreiche Sessions mit Beteiligung der DGGM
Auch in diesem Jahr werden zahlreiche Sessions auf der EGU General Assembly in Wien (23.04. bis 28.04.2023) unter Beteiligung von Mitgliedern der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Geomorphologie e.V. organisiert. Ein komplette Liste finden Sie hier, wir freuen uns auf Ihre Teilnahme!
Read MoreWissenschaftliche*r Mitarbeiter*in (w/m/d) auf dem Gebiet „Hydrogeologie, Geomorpholgie, alpine Naturgefahren“
Wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin bzw. Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter (m/w/d) an der Fakultät für Bauingenieurwesen und Umweltwissenschaften am Institut für Wasserwesen | Hydromechanik und Wasserbau auf dem Gebiet „Hydrogeologie, Geomorphologie, alpine Naturgefahren“ (Entgelt nach Entgeltgruppe 13 TVöD) ab 01.07.2023 (oder 01.10.2023) befristet auf 3 Jahre in Vollzeit oder in Teilzeit gesucht und der anschließenden Möglichkeit der Verlängerung bis zu maximal 6 Jahre. Unser Institut vertritt das Fach Hydromechanik und Wasserbau in der gesamten Breite in Forschung und Lehre. Im Rahmen unserer Drittmittelforschung sind wir…
Read MoreWorkshop Konferenz: Earth – Evolution at the Dry Limit, Universität Köln, 09.-11. August 2023
Wir möchten die Konferenz „Earth – Evolution at the Dry Limit“ ankündigen, die vom 9. bis 11. August 2023 an der Universität zu Köln stattfinden wird. Ziel der Konferenz ist es, ein Forum für die Präsentation und Diskussion von Forschungsergebnissen zu Geo-, Bio- und Atmosphäre und deren Wechselwirkungen in extrem wasserarmen Regionen wie der Atacama- oder Namib-Wüste zu bieten. Bitte melden Sie Ihr Interesse an einer Teilnahme unter der folgenden Adresse an: crc1211_interest@uni-koeln.de Weitere Informationen entnehmen Sie bitte unserem Flyer.
Read More[EGU 2023] International Tracing Day – UniVienna – Sunday 23rd of April
Dear experts of sediment tracing, In addition to the tracing session „Techniques for quantifying the sources and the dynamics of sediment in river catchments across a range of spatial and temporal scales“, that will be held during EGU 2023 in Vienna, we organise an additional International Tracing Day at the University of Vienna on Sunday 23rd of April (just before EGU starts). This will be the opportunity to discuss in person the challenges associated with sediment fingerprinting. More information will…
Read MorePhD Position at the University of Vienna
In the frame of the project Increasing Preparedness And Resilience Of European Communities By Co-Developing Services Using Dynamic Systemic Risk Assessment (PARATUS) which is funded by Horizon Europe Framework Programme, we are looking to fill PhD position at the University of Vienna (Austria). Project aims and objectives In the PARATUS project, we aim to develop an open-source platform for dynamic risk assessment that allows us to analyse and evaluate multi-hazard impact chains, risk reduction measures, and disaster response scenarios in the light of systemic…
Read More16th Young Geomorphologists Meeting
Three successful days of the 16th Young Geomorphologists Meeting are over and we, the board of the German Young Geomorphologists, are very proud about the excellent work presented by the young researchers with fruitful discussions during the poster session, talks and spotlight presentations. The field trip showed us geomorphological insights of the surrounding area and a final stop at the Rotenfels. Special highlights were the Friday night talk „Academic Paths & Experiences“ with Prof. Dr. Wilfried Häberli and PD Dr.…
Read More[EGU 2022] International Tracing Day – UniVienna – Sunday 22 May
Dear experts of sediment tracing, In addition to the tracing session that will be held during EGU on Monday 23 May in Vienna (in hybrid mode), together with Olivier Evrard (Univ. Paris-Saclay, in copy), we organise an additional International Tracing Day at the Univ. of Vienna on Sunday 22 May (just before EGU starts). After these long months of on-line activities, this will be the opportunity to discuss again in person about the challenges associated with sediment fingerprinting. (No hybrid…
Read MoreDGGM supported „The International Geodiversity Day“, NOW ESTABLISHED on 6th October yearly!!!
About a year ago Prof. Zwolinski contacted us to support the enquiry for the „The International Geodiversity Day“ at the UNESCO General Conference, which we happily did with a supporting letter. It was possible to prepare a full dossier with support letters from 117 international and national organisations and individuals from all continents by December 2020. „On the 23rd of November 2021 The International Geodiversity Day was established by the 41st session of the UNESCO General Conference!! From now on,…
Read More1 PostDoc and 5 PhD students, TU Munich
The Technical University of Munich (TUM) is one of Europe’s top universities. It is committed to excellence in research and teaching, interdisciplinary education and the active promotion of promising young scientists. The university also forges strong links with companies and scientific institutions across the world. TUM was one of the first universities in Germany to be named a University of Excellence. Moreover, TUM regularly ranks among the best European universities in international rankings. – The TUM School of Life Sciences…
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