Summary
Doctoral students present the current stage and future perspectives of their theses in detail followed by a critical discussion. The doctoral students should learn to present their scientific work as well as presentation techniques and English language.
Scope
The course targets the development of doctoral students at TEE lab. Interested students are welcome to join.
Schedule
Each winter term.
Contact
September 19th, 2023, Soil Physics kitchen
Time | Speaker | Title |
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10:00–10:20 | Dr. Mikael Gillefalk | Quantifying the components of stormwater mitigation by urban trees |
10:20–10:35 | Vera Hörmann | Stress detection in urban areas |
10:35–10:50 | Gregor Rickert | Plant hydraulic modelling with SurEau-Ecos: A case study in Costa Rica |
10:50–11:05 | Niklas Leiste | Climate change adapted flood- and heavy rain hydrological and hydraulic analysis and modeling on the scale of Town Hornburg in Lower Saxony, Germany |
11:05–11:20 | Tanya Nema | Impact of socio-environmental changes on lentic small water bodies (LSWBs) in rural clusters of India |