WasserCluster Lunz

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    Biologicum Almtal: Nature’s Crisis Resilience – Biological Resilience in an Era of Global Change

    Benjamin Misteli, a postdoc at WCL, was invited to the University of Vienna's Bioligicum in Grünau to present his work on the subject of "Restauration of wetlands as an opportunity for climate and biodiversity." In the morning, invited researchers had the chance to share their research with students. This was followed by discussion rounds where the students could meet the researchers and learn about their research and their lives as scientists. The event concluded in the evening with a public lecture an a panel discussion.
    Photo: © Mariia Klymenko

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    Master's degree successfully completed

    On October 8th, Oliver Wijffels (research group FLUVICHEM) successfully defended his Master's thesis at BOKU University, Vienna. Topic: 'The Role of Citizen Science in the Recording and Assessment of Wetlands'. The evaluation focused on methodological approaches and their comparative significance. Congratulations!

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    PhD thesis successfully defended

    Nadine Ebm obtained her doctorate on 8 September 2025 with a successful defence at the University of Vienna.
    Title of her thesis: Trophic pathways of omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids in stream food webs.
    Congratulations!

News and Events

Seminar Series

Thibaut Rota | University of Czech Republic, Prague
Embracing an individual resolution in trait-based ecology
November 19th, 2025, 2pm CET
WCL BIB and online via Zoom
List of all seminars, videos, photos,...

Longterm ecological research

WasserCluster Lunz is member of GLEON and study Lake Lunz as a permanent study site.

Moreover Lunz is a mastersite in the LTER platform Eisenwurzen. (person to contact: Libor Závorka)

 

Wassercluster Lunz

About WasserCluster Lunz

WasserCluster Lunz is a non-profit research center equally supported by the University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Vienna (BOKU Vienna), the University for Continuing Education Krems, and the University of Vienna. The research centre is financed by the Provincial Government of Lower Austria and the Municipality of Vienna. | Imagefilm 3'30 min

Research

WasserCluster Lunz pursues basic and applied research on aquatic ecosystems from microscopic to catchment scales. Our scientists conduct studies in international teams to investigate scientific problems of aquatic ecosystems; including effects of global change, significance and magnitude of aquatic-terrestrial interlinkages and aquatic ecosystem management and rehabilitation.

Education

WasserCluster Lunz offers university and postgraduate training at an international level, provides internships and accomplishes research-education cooperation at local and national scales.

Visiting Scientists

WasserCluster Lunz welcomes enquiries from scientists who are interested in a sabbatical leave in our research centre. Interested persons are invited to contact us: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

Open Day

The WasserCluster Lunz organizes an open day for interested visitors every two years. The next one is expected to take place in 2026.


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