Doktorandenseminar
Das Doktorandenseminar ist eine Veranstaltungsreihe des Instituts für Meteorologie in Kooperation mit dem Institut für Troposphärenforschung e.V. Die Doktorandenvorträge finden wieder am TROPOS statt. Es wird ein hybrides Format angeboten. Maximal 16 Personen können im Raum im TROPOS teilnehmen, weitere natürlich sehr gern online.
Einzelne Veranstaltungen
Mahshad Soleimanpourboroujeni
Properties of In-Cirrus contrails from airborne remote-sensing data
Nabil Deabji
Characterization of the chemical composition and sources of atmospheric particles across mountain and urban sites in North Africa
Julien Lenhardt
Identification of cloud classes relevant for aerosol-cloud interactions using Machine Learning
Sofia Gomez Maqueo
Are these lidar ratio spectral changes correlated to the modelled hematite content in mineral dust? A study of Saharan Desert dust plumes
Anton Kötsche
Orography-influenced riming and secondary ice production and their effects on precipitation rates using radar polarimetry
Sajedeh Marjani
Exploring the Interaction between Aircraft Emissions and Cirrus Clouds: Through Simulation and Satellite retrievals
Shravan Deshmukh
Developing an online parameterization approach for predicting the ambient organic aerosol hygroscopicity basedon H-AMS measurement
Dimitri Trapon
Vertical distribution and optical properties of particles observed by Aeolus
Oscar Ritter
Object-based characterization of continental Shallow cumulus cloud properties using high-resolution Sentinel-2 satellite observations
Svetlana Melnik
Hannah Marie Eichholz
Diagnosing moisture sources, transport and transformation with water vapor isotopes from satellites and in atmospheric modeling
Hanna Wiedenhaus
Sources of particulate matter identified by labelled species in a chemical transport model and a complementary measurement campaign
Charlotte Lange
Rapid adjustments in reaction to a shortwave radiative forcing based on CMIP6 data
Kokab Goharian
Fani Alexandri
A cloud-by-cloud approach for studying aerosol-cloud interaction in satellite observations