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The list of last scientific papers of the Department of Physical Geography and Geoecology.
Published Nov 03, 2021
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The list of last scientific papers of the Department of Physical Geography and Geoecology.
Published Nov 03, 2021
We are opening one postdoctoral position with the following possible research topics: (1) Climatology with focus on solar activity and atmospheric circulation, (2) Response of mid-latitude montane catchments to climate change, (3) Glacial lake outbursts and landslides (4) Palaeoglaciation of north-eastern Eurasia.
Published Oct 29, 2021
Start date Sep 20, 2021 - Sep 24, 2021
Dept. of Physical Geography and Geoecology of Charles University and ICGdR is organizing in the framework of strategical partnership with the University of St Andrews a course: ADVANCED METHODS OF REMOTE SENSING FOR THE RESEARCH OF THE CRYOSPHERE. The course will be given by Dr. Tobias Bolch from the University of St Andrews, Scotland, UK.
Published Aug 05, 2021
How much, and how fast, will the global sea level rise? How did glaciers in the Alps look like a hundred years ago, and will there be any in another hundred years? What is the current state of glaciers and ice sheets, and what are the methods to study them?
Published Feb 06, 2021
Information for Erasmus students regarding Coronavirus / COVID-19 protective measures
Published Mar 03, 2020
Department of Physical Geography and Geoecology opens a PostDoc position for 8 months (October 2020 – May 2021) in following thematic areas (alternatively); 1) Atmospheric circulation and/or extreme climate and weather events, 2) Natural hazards and risks with focus on slope processes, 3) Runoff processes and catchment hydrology, 4) Numerical modelling of past climate-glacier interaction and 5) Response of woody plants to climate change.
Published Feb 27, 2020
We are looking for candidates on selected phd projects in the Department of Physical Geography and Geoecology
Published Feb 27, 2020
Start date Nov 07, 2019
Stefan Hecht (Heidelberg University) will give a talk on topic: Potential of sediment tomography techniques (2D/3D) in geomorphology and geoarchaeology. The talk will take place in November 7, 2019 at 14:00 in room "Pravá rýsovna".
Published Oct 11, 2019
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