Colloquium Physical Geography
In case a presentation date is without chair a week before, the colloquium does not take place. The presence at the physical geography colloquium is obligatory during the master thesis semester. There is a maximum of 3 presentations per date possible.
Spring semester 2026, Tuesday 10:15 - 12:00, room Y25-K-22
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Date |
Speaker |
Degree |
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Group |
| 24.03.2026 |
Michael Alfred Czaderski-Forchmann
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MSc in GEO
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Mass Movement Processes and Evolution in the Proglacial Zone and at the margins of Findel Glacier, Swiss Alps |
3G, WGMS |
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Shelby Peyton
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MSc in GEO |
A Dendrochronological Investigation into the Effect of Slope Gradient and Soil Moisture on Norway Spruce Growth in the Alptal
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H2K | |
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| 31.03.2026 |
Dario Julita
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MSc in GEO |
After The Ice: Hydrological Regime Shifts and Socio-Economic Risks under Glacier-Free Conditions in Cocuy National Park, Colombia |
Eclim |
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| 14.04.2026 |
Andrin Müller
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MSc in GEO |
Modelling of Soil Redistribution Rates and Soil Carbon Storage Change following the 2023 Lucas Lake Wildfire in British Columbia, Canada |
GCH |
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| 28.04.2026 |
supplementary date, |
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| 12.05.2026 |
Rieke Goebel
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MSc in GEO |
Beurteilung der Lawinen- und Murganggefahr im Val Duina Dadora
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H2K |
| Nicola Keller | MSc in GEO |
Probabilistic Modeling of Debris Flows in the Swiss Alps under Climate Change Conditions
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Eclim | |
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Marius Gabriel |
MSc in GEO |
Methodological advancement of mapping ice-rich permafrost in the Swiss high mountains |
3G | |
| 26.05.2026 |
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