Lehre@Geo-Tagung

funded by Studforschung@Geo

Lehre@GEO-Tagung 2024

Lehre@geo-Conference

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The conference took place on May 28, 2025.

The faculty congratulates the awardees:

Michelle Nadya Putri with her project “Palaeolatitude estimates of Late Cretaceous Volcanic Samples from Balantak (Sulawesi, Indonesia)” (supervisor: Dr. Florian Lhuillier)

and

Moritz Angleitner & Julia Roppelt with their project “Construction of an Uncrewed Aerial System (UAS) capable of in situ acquisition of scientific data inside a volcanic ash cloud” (supervisor: Dr. Markus Schmid)

Program:

1:30 pm
Welcoming remarks (Office for the Promotion of Young Researchers & Dean of Studies Geosciences and Environmental Sciences, Prof. Dr. Bettina Reichenbacher & Dean of Studies Geography, Prof. Dr. Ralf Ludwig)
1:35 pm
Anna Klein, Seán MacComascaigh, Kathrin Wolf, Sarah Schuh and Annika Luksch Development of an automated identification of micrometeorites using Raman mapping: sampling from different regions and development and training of an analysis system.
1:45 p.m.
Tim Drießle Combining multi-temporal LiDAR data and field sampling techniques for a quantitative estimation of livestock carrying capacity of rangeland in northern Tanzania.
1:55 p.m.
Mareike Winkler A Land Use Planning Approach for Villages at TPC Ltd. in Tanzania for Enhancing Living Conditions and Environmental Responsibility.
2:05 p.m.
Vivien Akpinar and Dennis Hagemann Extension of the working radius in Cambodia for the geochronological classification of the Terrain Rouge Formation
2:15 p.m. Break (15 min)
2:30 p.m.
Michelle Nadya Putri Palaeolatitude estimates of Late Cretaceous Volcanic Samples from Balantak (Sulawesi, Indonesia).
2:40 p.m.
Johannes Hahn Mineralogical classification of platinum samples.
2:50 p.m.
Moritz Angleitner and Julia Roppelt Construction of an Uncrewed Aerial System (UAS) capable of in situ acquisition of scientific data inside a volcanic ash cloud
3:00 p.m.
Break & consultation of the prize jury (30 min)
3:30 pm
Award ceremony & closing remarks (Office for the Promotion of Young Scientists & Dean Prof. Dr. Matthias Garschagen)

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