Summary
Doctoral students present the current stage and future perspectives of their theses in detail followed by a critical discussion. The doctoral students should learn to present their scientific work as well as presentation techniques and English language.
Scope
The course targets the development of doctoral students at TEE lab. Interested students are welcome to join.
Schedule
Each winter term.
Contact
January 27th, 2026, Soil Sciences kitchen
| Time | Speaker | Title |
|---|---|---|
| 10:00–10:15 | Vera Hörmann | CO2 footprint of urban trees |
| 10:20–10:35 | Gregor Rickert | SurEau-Ecos v3 changelog |
| 10:40–10:55 | Mohammad Shokrollahi | Investigation of plant hydraulic functionality in drought through computational inverse modeling |
January 31st, 2025, Soil Sciences kitchen
| Time | Speaker | Title |
|---|---|---|
| 10:00–10:15 | Vera Hörmann | Detecting stress in urban trees |
| 10:20–10:35 | Gregor Rickert | Investigating the effects of a novel dynamic fine root reallocation process in the plant hydraulic model SurEau-Ecos |
| 10:40–10:55 | Mohammad Shokrollahi | Comparative study of ecohydrological traits of various trees in a tropical dry forest |
| 11:00–11:15 | Ramona Riedel | Assessing the significance of hydraulic lift for forest resilience through in situ-measurements and modeling |