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11.07.2022
 

As every year the University of Vienna opened for children in the age of 7 to 12, referred to as KinderUni.

27.06.2022
 

"Cool problems" and mathematics as an "Ode to Joy": Dorian Abbot works on "big picture" problems about Earth and other planets. The climate scientist...

26.06.2022
 

Die Antrittsvorlesung von Aiko Voigt findet am Mittwoch, 6. Juli 2022 um 18 Uhr im Großen Festsaal der Universität Wien (Universitätsring 1, 1010...

15.06.2022
 

Scientific advisor and performer: Lukas Brunner from the Climate Dynamics and Modelling group is part of the interactive theater performance “The...

15.06.2022
 

In her research climate scientist Michela Biasutti looks “under the hood” of complex models and identifies simpler models of regional phenomena,...

14.06.2022
 

Ein Forschungsteam unter Beteiligung von Aiko Voigt konnte nun in globalen Klimamodellen zeigen, dass ein Wassergürtel um den Äquator vor rund 700...

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22.01.2019 12:15
 

Meteorological-Geophysical Colloquium

Lecture to the topic "Observational seismology at IPE MU Brno, seismotectonic studies, and why the earthquakes from NÖ matter to the Czech...

21.01.2019 12:00
 

Meteorological-Geophysical Colloquium

Lecture to the topic "The midwinter suppression of storm tracks: When baroclinicity is strong, but storms are weak."

15.01.2019 12:15
 

Meteorological-Geophysical Colloquium

Lecture to the topic "Current and future challenges in attaining air quality targets: the roles of precursor emissions, ambient meteorology, and...

11.12.2018 12:15
 

Meteorological-Geophysical Colloquium

Lecture to the topic "AlpArray Hungary: Structural and geodynamical research in the Pannonian basin."

05.12.2018 08:00
 

Lectures appointment procedure "Environmental Geophysics"

Invitation to the hearings within the professorial appointment "Environmental Geophysics".

04.12.2018 12:15
 

Lecture to the topic "Uncertainty in spatial precipitation analyses, and why climatology should care about it."