Thank you very much for participating and sharing your research - we're already looking forward to next year!
1. Elisabeth Eckenberger (Atmospheric Chemistry) with co-authors Myriam Younes, Tobias Mayer, Linda Bondorf, Manuel Loeber, Tobias Schripp, Sarmite Kernchenfor her poster: P 3.3 On the road again: Tracing Tire Wear Particles in Atmospheric Samples using Chemical Marker Components
2. Jakob Bogenreuther (Ecological Services), with co-author Thomas Koellner for his poster: P 2.4 Variability and stagnation of wheat and maize yields: Spatial differences and influence of climatic compound events
3. Finja Löher (Atmospheric Chemistry) wih co-author Esther Borrás, Amalia Muñoz, Anke C. Nölscher for her poster: P 4.3 Unraveling Photooxidation Mechanisms: Introduction of the Bayreuth Atmospheric Simulation Chamber and an On-Line Double Derivatization SPME-GC-MS Method
1. Eileen Straube (Sport Ecology) with co-authors Gregor Mathes, Manuel Steinbauer for her talk: O 2.4 Predicting extinction risk by range loss: Evidence from the fossil record
2. Leonie Gass (Ecosystem Analysis and Simulation) with co-authors Lukas Heiland, Lisa Hülsmann for her talk: O 4.3 Next forest generation – mapping current forest regeneration
3. Christopher Shatto (Biogeography) with co-authors Frank Weiser, Carl Beierkuhnlein for his talk: O 4.2 Assessing the resilience of Pinus canariensis stands to sulfur emissions following the 2021 Tajogaite Eruption, La Palma, Spain
1. Dr. Franz-Sebastian Krah (Fungal Ecology) for his photo: A Singular Odyssey: The Labor Behind Studying One Fungal Individual
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Dr. Gregor Mathes (Paleontology) The role of climate legacies in shaping extinction risk
Dr. Carolin Winter (Environmental Hydrological Systems): From Trend to Event - Unraveling the Dynamics of Nitrate Export From Mesoscale Catchments Across Temporal Scales
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In the annual BayCEER workshop all disciplines working in Ecology & the Environmental Sciences at the University of Bayreuth come together to exchange perspectives and ideas and foster networking between working groups. All chairs and researchers active in this field are invited to present their work:
Deadlines were preponed and diversified in 2023:
The earlier deadlines guarantee that BayCEER working groups can discuss participation during the lecture period, and internal programm planning will not get in conflict with conferences taking place in September.
Check out our last year's BayCEER Workshop 2022 to get an idea on previous talks, posters and winners. Or find out more about the BayCEER Workshop history 2008-2020.
For adequately addressing an interdisciplinary audience, a course on Presentation Skills for PhD and Master students used to accompany the workshop. As interest in participation dropped over the years, we just ask presentation authors on their prior experience and supporting structures.
BayCEER Office
University of Bayreuth
95440 Bayreuth
Tel: 0921/55-5710
ws2023@bayceer.uni-bayreuth.de