At the WasserCluster Lunz we are hiring
a dedicated asisstant, Starting date: as soon as possible
For information on job responsibilities and hiring requirements, please visit:
https://www.wcl.ac.at/index.php/en/job-opportunities
Application deadline: 20.1.2022
In December 2021 Matthias Pucher successfully defended his PhD-thesis with the title "Organic carbon cycling in streams: process understanding and impacts through agriculture and droughts" under the supervision of Thomas Hein from AG BIGER.
Congratulations!
In November 2021 Lena Fehlinger successfully defended her MSc-thesis with the title "Export of dietary energy via emerging insects from eutrophic fish ponds" under the supervision of Martin Kainz from AG LIPTOX.
Congratulations!
In November 2021 Philipp Mayer successfully defended his MSc-thesis with the title "Effects of macrophytes on nutrient cycling in a groundwater-fed lowland river" under the supervision of Thomas Hein from AG BIGER.
Congratulations!
Here is an overview of the topics:
LunzeR:::Rinnen Renovierung
CSI Lunz
Projekt FramWat
Drugs, drugs and rock'n'roll
Transnational Access in Zeiten einer globalen Pandemie
Nachhaltigkeitsinitiative am WCL
Events, Gratulationen + Ausschreibungen
At the WasserCluster Lunz we are hiring
two PhD students, Starting date: 1.1. 2022
For information on job responsibilities and hiring requirements, please visit:
https://wcl.ac.at/index.php/en/research/research-opportunities
Application deadline: 6.12.2021
In October 2021 Risper Ajwang Ondiek successfully defended her PhD-thesis with the title "Influence of land use/cover change on provisioning and regulating ecosystem services in a papyrus wetland in the Lake Victoria Basin in Kenya under the supervision of Thomas Hein from AG BIGER.
Congratulations!
Our Boku Team at the WasserCluster Lunz Eva Feldbacher, Gabriele Weigelhofer, Lena Campostrini, and Manuela Waberer have won the Sustainability Award of the Boku 2021 in the category "Education for Sustainable Development" with their project CLIMSchool 21. In the project, school students have developed various games and online quizzes on climate change.