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CV

Professional education


Studies 1982-1991 University of Hamburg, Department of Mathematics

August 1991 Diploma in Mathematics
Graduation 1992-1996 University of Hamburg, Institute of Oceanography

January 1997 Doctoral defence
Profession

in Hamburg January 1992 since Member of scientific staff at the Institute of Oceanography, University of Hamburg, and at the Max-Planck-Institute for Meteorology, Hamburg

January 1992 to  December 1995 SFB 327: 'Interactions between biotic and abiotic factors in the Tidal River Elbe'

January to May 1997 ATESEPP: 'Consequences of technical impacts on the ecosystem of the deep-sea in the south-eastern Pacific offshore Peru'

May to July 1997 ELAWAT: 'Elasticity of the Waddensea ecosystem'

August 1997 to August 1998 TRANSMOD II: 'Modelling the long-distance and long-term effect of deep-sea mining in the Pacific'

September 1998 to March 1999 SYKON : 'Synthesis and new conceptions of North Sea research'

April 1999 to June 2001 F-ECTS:  'Feedbacks of Estuarine Circulation and Transport of Sediments on Phytobenthos'

September 2001
to February 2002
'Eutrophierungsbewertung von Übergangs- und Küstengewässern der Nordsee'
in Dresden
2002 to 2009
Dresden University of Technology, Institute of Hydrobiology, 01062 Dresden

March 2002 to May 2005
GETAS: 'Gekoppelte hydrodynamisch-ökologische Simulation zur Bewirtschaftung von Talsperren'

June 2005 to August 2006
AQUASHIFT Cluster Saidenbach: 'Analysis of physical und biological long-term data on climatological trends'

September 2006 to November 2009
INTEGTA: 'Integratives Management mehrfach genutzter Trinkwassertalsperren'
in Potsdam

December 2009 since

Member of scientific staff at the Potsdam Institute of Climate Impact Research (PIK)



Cruises June 1992 25-hour sampling on Pontoon 'Universität Hamburg' in the River Elbe

March 1994 4-weeks cruise in the Greenland Sea, Valdivia 141, leg 2
Measuring
May & October 2002 3-days intensive campaigns on Saidenbach Reservoir
Campaigns May & September 2003

3-days intensive campaigns on Bautzen Reservoir

 

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