The DoME team enjoyed a trip to the beautiful national park Thayatal in northern Lower Austria, including a hike along the river Thaya and lunch at a traditional wine tavern (Heuriger).
Quantifying soil carbon dynamics is of utmost relevance in the context of global change because soils play an important role in land–atmosphere gas exchange. Our current understanding of both present and future carbon dynamics is limited because we fail to ...
TER - the Division of Terrestrial Ecosystem Research - met at Schloss Drosendorf, an idyllic castle North of Vienna at the Czech border, for a two-day retreat between June 18th and 19th 2018. The retreat was dedicated to intensively discuss ...
Michael will serve during the next three years as member of the scientific advisory board of the Helmholtz center at Leipzig, Germany. A great way to learn more about the excellence science done at the UFZ.
Vladislav Chrastný joins the Environmental Geochemistry group as a “Senior Research Fellow” from mid-June to mid-December 2018 with an EU mobility grant. Vladislav is an associate professor in the Department of Environmental
The Division of Microbial Ecology (DOME) was founded in 2003 at the University of Vienna and consists of more than 80 people excited in all aspects of microbiology and microbiome research. We will be celebrating our 15th anniversary with a Microbial Ecology ...
Lorenz Schwab has joined the Environmental Geochemistry group in June 2018 as a PhD student, working on mercury stable isotope signatures as novel tracers for the behavior and fate of mercury in contaminated soils and aquifers. Lorenz received
CUBE took a day off on May 28 and toured on segways through Vienna. We started in the first district, visited the Prater and the second district. We stopped at the Augarten and then turned into the 9th district in ...
Andrew Grigg and Jan Wiederhold, together with colleagues from ETH Zurich, published a new research article on stable mercury isotopes in contaminated soils and sediments collected in the vicinity of an industrial facility in
The recent newsletter of the Research Network Environmental Sciences of the University of Vienna features research on the ecology of sulfur microorganisms in the marine sediments and wetlands by Marc Mussmann and Alexander Loy.