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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.

Fall semester 2025, Monday, 16h15 - 18h00, room Y25-K-22

Date

Speaker

Degree

Title

Group

29.09.2025

Lionel   Andrey

 

MSc in GEO

Assessing the Exploratory Capacity of Genetic Algorithms in High-Dimensional Calibration of the HBV-light Hydrological Model

 

H2K
 

 

 

 

 
         
20.10.2025

Leano Meier

 

MSc in GEO

 

Englacial Debris Concentration: A field study on the Zmuttglacier combined with a modeling approach using an instructed glacier model
3G
 

Cedric Gehrer

 

MSc in GEO

Linking Organic Fertilizer and Mycorrhizal Symbiosis: Effects on Soil fertility and Nutrient Use Efficiency in the CoFEE Experiment

 

3G
 

Dominik Metzger

 

MSc in GEO A century of large rock slope failures in the European Alps: Influencing factors & climate change effects EClim
27.10.2025

Annika Spaar

 

MSc in GEO

Erosion rates of treethrow mounds on the Upper Peninsula in Michigan, USA

GCH

 

Damian Pfenninger

 

MSc in GEO

Overland Flow in the Studibach (Alptal, Switzerland): Testing an Electrical Resistance Sensor Approach

H2K

         
03.11.2025

Noelle Talina Schumacher

 

MSc in GEO

Tracing catchment-wide erosion using Pu-isotopes: Explorative tests on the Erlenbach (Alptal) watershed

 

GCH-H2K

 

Kathrin Habegger

 

MSc in GEO

Spatial and Seasonal Variability of Water Chemistry in Two Rock Glacier Catchments in the Upper Engadine

 

3G-H2K
 

Nikolas Klaudy

 

MSc in GEO

The influence of soil structure on wet-dry cycle-induced soil respiration pulses in a Swiss grassland

 

2B
10.11.2025    

supplementary date,
depending on demand

 
         
         
01.12.2025

Alain Mürner

 

MSc in GEO

Relation Between Stream Discharge and Sound Intensity: A Case Study from the Alptal

 

H2K
  Panigada Luca MSc in GEO

Evaluating the application of extended NWP-driven hydrological forecasts as socio-economic drought warning tool in Swiss catchments

 

H2K
         
08.12.2025