Last week I had the honor to receive the Walter-Schall-Award by the Society of Natural Sciences Württemberg for my studies in southern Germany. I want to express my gratitude to Klaus Rehfeld and the Society for the warm reception and the opportunity to present my work at the annual meeting
🚨We developed a simple app to facilitate access to pollen-based vegetation 🌿reconstructions from Europe during the Late Pleistocene ☃️to scientists from other fields: Check out oakern.shinyapps.io/PALVEG/ more will follow!
Do you like benthic foraminifera? Do you like the PETM? Boy, I have an article for you! pubs.geoscienceworld.org/cushmanfound...
So many new people, new topics, and new opportunities in my first week as a postdoc at the University of Cologne. Looking forward to an exciting time. Bonus: More snow in one day than during my entire time in Heidelberg
Our first exploration of psychopathological symptoms due to climate change awareness (CCA) in persons with pre-existing mental health diagnoses got published! Our sample showed a heightened vulnerability…🧶 #PsySciSky#ClimateSkywww.frontiersin.org/articles/10....
Introduction: Persons with pre-existing mental health diagnoses are known to be more vulnerable to the consequences of climate change, such as extreme weather events and rising temperatures. However, ...
Excited to announce that I will join HESCOR (Human and Earth System Coupled Research) at the University of Cologne next year. I will investigate the impact of climate fluctuations on hunter-gatherer migration (45-15 ka BP) in Europe using a high-resolution Human and Earth system coupled model.
💡Interested in past ocean circulation, tipping points, and paleoceanographic proxies? (Specifically, during past abrupt events, such as Dansgaard-Oeschger Events) Then apply to my open PhD position at University of Bern ohws.prospective.ch/public/v1/jo...
"It’s like eating caviar off a paper plate" It's bleak how many of us can probably see ourselves in this article
Temporary contracts, low salaries and cost-of-living hikes force many researchers to put off parenthood and other big decisions. Temporary contracts, low salaries and cost-of-living hikes force many r...