25 August 2014

Congratulations to three PhD candidates

Helle Kjær is our third Centre for Ice and Climate PhD candidate to finish this year. She succesfully defended her PhD Thesis on August 25, 2014.

Helle Kjær (in the middle) together with the assessment committee.
Helle Kjær (in the middle) together with the assessment committee. From left: Jørgen Peder Steffensen, CIC, Margit Schwikowski, Paul Scherrer Institute, Gabriel M. Filippelli, Indiana University and Helle's supervisor Anders Svensson, CIC.

Helle Kjær will continue as postdoc in the Ice2Ice project.

Read abstract of her thesis Continuous chemistry in ice cores - Phosphorus, pH and the photolysis of humic like substances.

Earlier this year PETER SPERLICH and ERNESTO KETTNER both succesfully defended their PhD Thesis at Centre for Ice and Climate.

Peter Sperlich

Peter Sperlich

Peter Sperlich succesfully defended his PhD thesis on January 17, 2014.Thesis with the titleδ13C-CH4 in ice core samples: Analyses, referencing and data interpretation approaches.

 

 

 

 

Ernesto Kettners

Ernesto Kettner

Ernesto Kettners successfully defended his PhD on January 20, 2014. Thesis with title Highly resolved paleoclimatic aerosol records: continuous flow analysis and the potential of flow cytometry for the characterisation of aeolian dust in polar ice cores.

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