Erasmus+ Teaching Mobility at the University of Bergen, Norway
How does teaching at other European universities work? Melanie Stammler, a member of our research group, successfully applied for funding through the Erasmus+ Teaching Mobility programme and explored the teaching and research group dynamics in the Department of Earth Sciences at the University of Bergen, Norway, from May 12–19, 2025.
New Publication by Köhler et al. 2025
"Expanding cryospheric landform inventories – quantitative approaches for underestimated periglacial block- and talus slopes in the Dry Andes of Argentina" by Köhler et al. 2025, published in Frontiers in Earth Science Sec. Cryospheric Sciences.
Our research group at EGU 2025
The general assembly of the European Geosciences Union (EGU) will be held in Vienna / Austria next week (April 27th to May 2nd 2025) and the research group is actively participating presenting posters and orals, and by convening a session! Be encouraged to contact the research group memebers directly for further details on their projects.
Geomorphica Editorial published
Geomorphica reached a new important milestone: in an community effort, they published their first editorial. Melanie Stammler, member of the research group and steering comittee member of Geomorphica co-authored the publication.
New Publication by Wood et al. 2025
"Insights from feature tracking of optical satellite data for studying rock glacier kinematics in the Northern Tien Shan" by Wood et al. 2025, published in Frontiers in Earth Science Sec. Cryospheric Sciences
Scientific exchange at the DGGM 2024
AG Schrott attends the 50th annual conference of the German Society for Geomorphology (DGGM) in Leipzig
The 50th annual conference of the German Society for Geomorphology (Deutsche Gesellschaft für Geomorphologie, DGGM) took place in Leipzig from October 9 to 12 under the theme ‘Legacies and emerging fields in Geomorphology’. The conference was dedicated to the broad research spectrum on geomorphological archives, forms and processes on different spatial and temporal scales. The programme consisted of numerous talks and poster contributions on current and future research topics, networking events and two post-conference field trips around Leipzig. Among the participants were Master's and PhD students as well research associates of the ‘Geomorphology and Environmental Systems’ research group headed by Prof Lothar Schrott to present their research:
Presentation by Melanie Stammler on „Vertical and horizontal surface change detection on Dos Lenguas rock glacier (Argentina): understanding potential permafrost degradation in the Dry Andes“
Presentation by Ikram Zangana on „Semi-Automatic Mapping of Forest-Covered Landslides Using Geographic Object-Based Image Analysis (Jena, Germany)“
Poster contributions:
Manon Cramer „Subsurface pattern and potential permafrost content of block- and talus slopes in the upper Agua Negra catchment, Argentina“
Dr. Rainer Bell and Dr. Anna Schoch-Baumann „Electrical Resistivity Tomography (ERT) Moisture Monitoring on the Müsch Landslide (Ahr valley, Germany)“
Melanie Stammler „ Object-based mapping of cold-climate aeolian sand dunes in the European Arctic “
Tamara Köhler „Deciphering cryospheric water contributions in the Dry Andes (Agua Negra, Argentina)
The DGGM is a forum of German geomorphologists and is committed to promoting geomorphological research, networking and awareness in science, teaching and public. It is specifically committed to the promotion of young scientists and students specialising in geomorphology: DGGM – Deutsche Gesellschaft für Geomorphologie e.V.
The University of Bonn attends the second EUMA Specialised Workshop in Vienna
On July 3-4, the EUMA ("Creating an EUropean Higher Education Network for MAster’s Programmes in Disaster Risk Management") project leader, the University of Vienna, hosted the second Specialised Workshop on 'Natural Hazards and Risks within Disaster Risk Management'.Representatives from EUMA partner institutions, along with DRM professionals and policy makers, joined both in-person and online. Dr. Rainer Bell and Everjoy Chiimba represented the University of Bonn. By discussing relevant topics of the EUMA Master’s programme and considering past, present and future trends in natural disaster management, the workshop will contribute to the development of the EUMA curriculum.
University of Bonn hosts EUMA Stakeholder Workshop
The EUMA team ("Creating an EUropean Higher Education Network for MAster’s Programmes in Disaster Risk Management") hosted a successful hybrid Kick-off Stakeholder Meeting on June 3rd 2024. The workshop brought together key local and international stakeholders to share their invaluable knowledge and experience, focusing on the needs and demands for the education of future disaster managers. Led by Prof. Lothar Schrott and Dr. Rainer Bell and supported by Everjoy Chiimba, Marie Weil and Christina Páez Maletz, the workshop was filled with lively discussions, including a comprehensive SWOT analysis on the current educational landscape of disaster managers. Participants also assessed essential and desirable skills for a (future) disaster risk manager. The results of the Kick-off meeting will contribute to the development of the EUMA curriculum.