May 5, 2017, 14:15
GLOMAR PhD Defence - Nicole Herrmann
GEO building, room 1550
Everybody is welcome!
+Everybody is welcome!
+... for her successful PhD defence!
On 4 May 2017, Xueqin defended her PhD thesis.
The colloquium talk was entitled "Holocene climate variability ...
Over a third of the worldwide increase in sea levels can be traced to the massive retreat of Greenland’s ice sheet. For the past twenty years, researchers ...
+Report of GLOMAR PhD student Xueqin Zhao about her participation in the EGU General Assembly 2017 in Vienna, Austria, from 23 to 28 April 2017
+The 77th Annual Meeting of the German Geophysical Society (Deutsche Geophysikalische Gesellschaft e.V.) took place at the University of Potsdam in ...
+The current issue of the MARUM Newsletter "The ocean in depth!" is out now: News from the areas of research, education, underwater technology, and public ...
+The research vessel Polarstern is expected to enter its homeport with the early-morning high tide on Thursday, 20 April 2017, marking the end of a ...
+Congratulations Fenna, Simon and Thomas for their awards at the 10th Bremen PhD Days in Marine Science 2017 at Schloss Etelsen from 4th to 5th April 2017.
+10th Bremen PhD Days in Marine Science 2017 at Schloss Etelsen from 4th to 5th April 2017.
+The five North German states resolve to continue secure funding of marine research institutes in the future. This is the conclusion reached at a meeting of ...
+They are on the go and measure for weeks or even months: wave gliders are measurement plattforms powered by waves. During the scientific cruise MSM61 two ...
+Report of GLOMAR PhD student Luise Heinrich about her participation in the Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) Course 2017 at the University College London, UK, ...
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... for his successful PhD defence!
On 28 March 2017, Peter defended his PhD thesis.
The colloquium talk was entitled "Paleoclimate information ...
... for his successful PhD defence!
On 28 March 2017, Georg Sebastian defended his PhD thesis.
The colloquium talk was entitled "On the ...
Gas seepage off Norwegian coast spans hundreds of kilometers
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