Conference Agenda
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Session Overview |
Date: Sunday, 11/Sept/2022 | |
11:00am - 3:00pm |
Geowissenschaften zum Anfassen Location: Foyer Mitmach-Stationen, Workshops, Kurzvorträge, Laborführungen für Familien, Studieninteressierte und Lehrer*innen Programm: https://www.geominkoeln2022.de/Familiensonntag | Anmeldung hier. |
3:30pm - 5:00pm |
Pre-icebreaker Event for Students and Early Career Researchers Location: Tagungsraum (Seminargebäude 106) Do you have little experience attending conferences in person? Would you like to start the conference having a few contacts already? Do you want to have a fun time, play games, ask questions and get information on typical conference procedures? Then the Pre-icebreaker Event is for you! Sometimes, people with little conference experience feel as if almost everyone else at the icebreaker already knows people and wants to chat with their favourite colleagues... because that is, in part, true. But don't worry, we've all been there. Experienced geoscientists are usually very open if early career scientist and students approach them. At the Pre-icebreaker event, we talk about how to politely interrupt and join a group of experienced scientists and provide other useful conference hacks. Additionally, it's an opportunity to meet fellow young geoscientists prior to the conference. It's always good to know that you're not the only one who doesn't have a large geoscience network yet(!) and where to find your fellows. So come and join us on Sunday (11.09.) at 3:30 pm in room "Tagungsraum". Snacks, drinks, and games will be provided. We look forward to meeting you all! Iris (1,4), Joshua (1,4), Fiene (1), Simon (2), Ellen (3,4) and Luca (3) 1 Junge DGGV |
4:30pm - 6:00pm |
DGGV Vorstands- und Beiratssitzung Location: S 01 (Seminargebäude 106) |
5:00pm - 6:00pm |
Registration Location: Foyer |
5:00pm - 8:00pm |
Icebreaker Location: Foyer |
Date: Tuesday, 13/Sept/2022 | |||||||
9:00am - 10:30am |
1.6 Probing (bio)geochemical reactions at mineral interfaces using micro- to nanoscale techniques Location: B |
2.1 Changes of solid Earth´s processes through deep time Location: A1 |
4.3-2 The role of fluids in metamorphic and metasomatic reactions Location: C |
3.1 Novel isotopic insights into high-temperature geochemical processes Location: A2 |
9.2-1 Energy and technology critical raw materials: from genesis to processing Location: D |
8.1-2 Geosciences and Waste Management Location: E |
7.2-1 Living Earth – geobiological perspectives on an evolving planet Location: S 21 (Seminargebäude 106) |
10:30am - 11:00am |
Coffee break l Exhibition Location: Foyer |
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11:00am - 12:00pm |
Awards Location: B Eugen-Seibold-Medaille: Dieter Franke, BGR Hannover; Abraham-Gottlob-Werner-Medaille (Silber): Hans Keppler (Bayreuth) (DMG); Leopold-von-Buch-Plakette: Carlos Schobbenhaus, Brasilia/Brasilien; Abraham-Gottlob-Werner-Medaille (Silber) 2021 (nur Übergabe der Medaille): Gerhard Wörner (DMG); Hans-Cloos-Preis/Stipendium: David Uhlig, Jülich (DGGV Nachwuchspreis 1); Beate-Mocek-Preis: Catharina Heckel (Frankfurt) (DMG); Hermann-Credner-Preis/Stipendium: Miriam Roemer, Bremen (DGGV Nachwuchspreis 2); Ramdohr-Preis 2021: Johannes Pohlner, Fribourg, Schweiz (DMG); Distinguished Lecturer: Christoph Hilgers, Karlsruhe; Ramdohr-Preis 2021: Dominik Mock, Hannover (DMG); Ehrenmitgliedschaft der DGGV: Christian Dullo, Kiel |
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12:00pm - 1:00pm |
Plenary Lecture: Cyril Chelle-Michou "What (probably) controls the size of mineral deposits" Location: B |
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1:00pm - 2:00pm |
Lunch break l Exhibition Location: Foyer |
Town Hall Meeting mit Mittagsimbiss Location: Tagungsraum - > Seminargebäude 106 In diesem offenen Format stellt der Vorstand des DVGeo seine Aktivitäten rund um die stärkere Vertretung der Geowissenschaften in Politik und Gesellschaft, der Unterstützung von GeoVerbundprojekten, das Projekt GeoDE und die AG "Mehr Geowissenschaften in der Schule" vor. Wir freuen uns darauf, mit Ihnen ins Gespräch kommen! Tamara Fahry-Seelig, Alexandra Mauerberger, Alexander Nützel, Christian Bücker, Friedhelm v. Blanckenburg und Martin Meschede |
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2:00pm - 3:15pm |
1.7-1 Experimental Petrology and Geochemistry Location: B |
2.1-2 Changes of solid Earth´s processes through deep time Location: A1 |
4.5-1 Tectonic Systems (TSK Open Session) Location: C |
6.2-1 Rates and Dates of Earth Surface processes: Methods & Applications Location: A2 |
9.2-2 Energy and technology critical raw materials: from genesis to processing Location: D |
8.1-3 Geosciences and Waste Management // 8.3-1 Archaeometry - tracing the past human footprint with geosciences Location: E |
7.2-2 Living Earth – geobiological perspectives on an evolving planet Location: S 21 (Seminargebäude 106) |
3:15pm - 3:45pm |
Coffee break l Exhibition Location: Foyer |
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3:45pm - 5:00pm |
1.7-2 Experimental Petrology and Geochemistry Location: B |
2.1-3 Changes of solid Earth´s processes through deep time // 2.3 Uniformitarism of crustal processes Location: A1 |
11.2 Latest Achievements in Scientific Ocean and Continental Drilling // 11.5 Open Session - Geology Location: C |
6.2-2 Rates and Dates of Earth Surface processes: Methods & Applications Location: A2 |
10.2 Geoethics – fostering ethical perspectives in Geosciences Location: D |
8.3-2 Archaeometry - tracing the past human footprint with geosciences Location: E |
7.3 Assessment of the Earth System through Micropaleontology Location: S 21 (Seminargebäude 106) |
5:00pm - 6:00pm |
Poster Session on Tuesday (Themes: 1, 5, 6.3, 8, 10) Location: Hörsaal G // Hörsaal F Hörsaal G l Poster 1 - 38 Hörsaal F l Poster 39 - 69 |
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6:00pm | DGGV Mitgliederversammlung Location: B |
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7:00pm | Science Slam Wat is en Science Slam? Da stelle mer uns mal janz dumm.
„Could you explain that again? This time in a way that even I can understand, please?”
Probably all academics have heard similar retorts when talking about their research. On a second try slang may replace technical terms, complicated relations are broken done to the bare minimum and remote terms are replaced by flowery language. An unwieldy thesis shows their humorous potential. The first person to recognise this potential was Alex Dreppec, a Poetry Slammer and author, who, in 2006, organised the first Science Slam in Darmstadt. The format spread like wild fire to Germanys (and Europes) stages. The concept is simple: Academics and researches have ten minutes to give a comprehensive, entertaining and enjoyable explanation of their research to an audience of layman. Exactly how, is up to them. From hand-drawn sketches of questionable quality, over well-timed photos of cute kittens, to absurd questions directed at the audience... |
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