Apr 5, 2018, 14:00
Monthly Research Seminar - Theme B
MARUM I, room 0190
5 April 2018
14.00 - 15.30
MARUM I, room 0190
+5 April 2018
14.00 - 15.30
MARUM I, room 0190
+The current issue of the MARUM Newsletter "The ocean in depth!" is out now: News from the areas of research, education, technologies, and science communication.
+In order to coordinate their international cooperation, MARUM scientists from two projects have now met with their international partners.
+After a creative break, the ArcTrain blog is back again. A new blogpost will be published every Monday. Have a look!
+International research team investigates coral reef off Mauretania
With a length of around 400 kilometers, the world’s largest contiguous cold-water coral ...
+Report of GLOMAR PhD student Mirco Wölfelschneider about his participation in the European Conference of Tropical Ecology in Paris, France from 26 to 29 ...
+23 March 2018
10.00 - 11.30 hrs.
+22 March 2018
14.00 - 15.30 hrs.
+22 March 2018
10.00 - 11.30 hrs.
+MARUM researchers are on expedition in the Atlantic until April 16 onboard the research vessel METEOR. In a ship’s log they report on life and work on board.
+Stromatolites are among the oldest fossils with 3.5 billion years. Up to now, however, lime deposits have only occurred in shallow seas with water depths ...
+... for her successful PhD defence!
On 16 March 2018, Martina defended her PhD thesis.
The colloquium talk was entitled "Glacial-interglacial and ...
For more information and to register, please visit https://www.marum.de/en/education-career/fireside-chats.html
+Report of GLOMAR PhD student Mirco Wölfelschneider about his participation in the de.NBI Winter School on Computational Metabolomics from 5 to 8 ...
+An international team of researchers, including MARUM scientists, is on an expedition to the Atacama Trench off the Chilean coast. Find news in the blog.
+Joint Press Release ZMT and MARUM
As breakwaters tropical coral reefs play an important role in coastal protection. For the local population, they form a ...
+For thousands of years humans have changed their environment by agriculture, building towns, or other activities. The Central African rain forest, however, ...
+Report of GLOMAR PhD student Fenna Bergmann about her research stay at UW and OSU, USA from 29 January to 28 February 2018
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