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Summer School on Earth Surface Dynamics 2018

Understanding Processes at the Earth's Vulnerable Skin

Session 1 | 20 May–10 Jun 2018

Signals and Noise at the Earth‘s Surface
20–27 May 2018 | apl. Professor Trauth, Doctor Berner

Exploring the Shallow Subsurface of the Earth
27 May–3 Jun 2018 | Professor Tronicke

Remote Sensing of Earth Surface Processes
3–10 Jun 2018 | Professor Bookhagen

We are pleased to announce two fully sponsored consecutive summer school sessions for 25 doctoral students from geosciences, environmental sciences and related fields such as biology, chemistry and physics.

These summer schools will be designed for doctoral students, aiming (1) to improve their skills to understand the complex interaction of the processes shaping the Earth's surface at different temporal and spatial scales, (2) to monitor, model and predict the results of these interactions, and (3) to identify and mitigate risks of natural and human-caused interference in these processes in an interdisciplinary and intercultural environment.

Session 1 | 20 May–10 Jun 2018

Signals and Noise at the Earth‘s Surface
20–27 May 2018 | apl. Professor Trauth, Doctor Berner

Exploring the Shallow Subsurface of the Earth
27 May–3 Jun 2018 | Professor Tronicke

Remote Sensing of Earth Surface Processes
3–10 Jun 2018 | Professor Bookhagen

Session 2 | 12 Aug–2 Sep 2018

Modeling of Surface and Subsurface Processes
12–19 Aug 2018 | Professor Holzbecher

Geoinformation Systems of the Earth's Surface
19–26 Aug 2018 | Doctor Zeilinger

Extreme Events, Geohazards and Georisk
26 Aug–2 Sep 2018 | Doctor Schwanghart

The two summer schools each comprise three modules with each module covering aweek, taking place at different locations in Germany. These locations are representative of typical settings for Earth surface processes, from the coast to lowlands and from continental rifts to high mountains.

The first set of modules will focus on types of signals and noise commonly encountered at the Earth's surface, and methods of acquiring, processing and analyzing data with non-destructive physical surveying methods. The second set of modules will be about the examination and modeling of the processes underlying the data collected at the Earth's surface.

Session 2 | 12 Aug–2 Sep 2018

Modeling of Surface and Subsurface Processes
12–19 Aug 2018 | Professor Holzbecher

Geoinformation Systems of the Earth's Surface
19–26 Aug 2018 | Doctor Zeilinger

Extreme Events, Geohazards and Georisk
26 Aug–2 Sep 2018 | Doctor Schwanghart

During Sessions 1 and 2

Communicating Science
Doctor Foerster, Professor Asrat, Professor Maslin

Earth Surface Processes Field Excursions
All instructors

The intense, multifaceted science training program of the summer school will help participants to acquire knowledge and understanding of the processes shaping the Earth's vulnerable skin and to define premier research topics to study processes at the Earth's dynamic surface.

Participants in the summer school are expected to form part of a new generation of researchers, practitioners and lecturers with the necessary background and scientific tools to evaluate and mitigate the effects of present-day and future environmental change.

During Sessions 1 and 2

Communicating Science
Doctor Foerster, Professor Asrat, Professor Maslin

Earth Surface Processes Field Excursions
All instructors

Instructors of the Summer School

apl. Professor Dr. Martin H. Trauth; University of Potsdam

together with

  • Prof. Dr. Asfawossen Asrat; U Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
  • Dr. Nadine Berner; Gesellschaft für Anlagen- und Reaktorsicherheit (GRS) gGmbH, Germany
  • Prof. Dr. Bodo Bookhagen; U Potsdam, Germany, and UC Santa Barbara, USA
  • Prof. Dr. Ekkehard Holzbecher; German U of Technology, Oman
  • Dr. Verena Foerster; U Köln, Germany
  • Prof. Dr. Mark Maslin; University College London, UK
  • Prof. Dr. Jens Tronicke; U Potsdam, Germany
  • Dr. Wolfgang Schwanghart; U Potsdam, Germany
  • Dr. Gerold Zeilinger; U Potsdam, Germany

Requirements and Applications

Participants will be selected by the director and the instructors of this program. Applicants are required to hold an M.Sc. degree (or equivalent) in geosciences in a broad sense, including environmental-oriented biology, chemistry and physics, and to be currently participating in a doctoral program at an internationally recognised university. The summer school fellowship covers all costs for transportation, accommodation and meals during the summer school. Full or partial support for travel expenses to/from Potsdam will be granted according to necessity.

The fellowship does not cover, though these things are necessary for participation, costs for (1) a computer laptop, (2) hiking boots and clothing, and (3) insurance and medical costs. No daily allowance will be paid.

Applications should submit a covering letter, a single-page statement of the applicant's motivation for participating in the summer school, a letter of recommendation from the applicant's doctoral supervisor, and a copy of the master's certificate. Please send your full application, as a single PDF file, by email to the director of the summer school before 1 October 2017.

Instructors of the Summer School

apl. Professor Dr. Martin H. Trauth; University of Potsdam

together with

  • Prof. Dr. Asfawossen Asrat; U Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
  • Dr. Nadine Berner; Gesellschaft für Anlagen- und Reaktorsicherheit (GRS) gGmbH, Germany
  • Prof. Dr. Bodo Bookhagen; U Potsdam, Germany, and UC Santa Barbara, USA
  • Prof. Dr. Ekkehard Holzbecher; German U of Technology, Oman
  • Dr. Verena Foerster; U Köln, Germany
  • Prof. Dr. Mark Maslin; University College London, UK
  • Prof. Dr. Jens Tronicke; U Potsdam, Germany
  • Dr. Wolfgang Schwanghart; U Potsdam, Germany
  • Dr. Gerold Zeilinger; U Potsdam, Germany

Website of the Summer School 2018 on Earth Surface Dynamics, Part 1

The VolkswagenFoundation funds a series of two summer schools entitled “Earth Surface Dynamics – Understanding Processes at the Earth’s Vulnerable Skin”.

Contact

apl. Professor Dr. Martin H. Trauth

 

Campus Golm
Erd- und Umweltwissenschaften
Universität Potsdam
Karl-Liebknecht-Strasse 24-25
D-14476 Potsdam, Germany