Due to a scheduling conflict, the planned talk by Prof. Menzel will take place on April 28.
On April 21th, Karl Auerswald , Professor of Grassland Science at the TUM School of Life Sciences will give a talk on “Change in rain erosivity during the past 60 years and projections until 2050”.
Date: April 21, 2021
Time: 13:00 (until approx.14:00)
Location: online
Registration: Due to the ongoing pandemic, the TUM-IAS Wednesday Coffee talks are currently held online. To register please send an email to events(at)ias.tum.de.
Prof. Auerswald (*1955) tries to understand and reveal, how agricultural und agriculturally influenced ecosystems function. In the beginnings, his focus was on soil erosion from arable land while during the last two decades he increasingly became fascinated by stable isotopes as indicators and tracers of many physiological and ecological processes in terrestrial and aquatic systems.
Prof. Auerswald studied agricultural sciences at TU München (Dipl. Ing. agr. Univ. in 1980), wrote a PhD thesis at the chair of soil science at TU München (1984, with distinction), after a position at the Bavarian Geological Survey, he habilitated (1992) and received the venia legendi for soil science at TU München (1994). In 1994 he got an offer as full professor of 'Soil Science and Soil Protection' by University of Halle. Since 2001 he is adjunct professor at TU München.
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