2018

A warm welcome!

On Thursday, 7 June 2018, 9:00-13:00,
the
Day of the Sea
will take place on the Wechloy campus.

Once again, the Institute of Chemistry and Biology of the Marine Environment (ICBM) will be providing information about careers and fields in marine research with laboratory tours, lectures and hands-on stations.

Pupils and science teachers, students and interested members of the public are cordially invited to attend.

Registration is not required. We look forward to your visit!

[Day of the Sea on campus, NWZ ONLINE, 06.06.2018]

Contact


  • Tel: +49-(0)441-798 5277


    Public Relations
  • Tel: +49-(0)4421-944-113/
    +49-(0)441-798 8113
  • Programme

    Location ICBM


    Programme

    In front of the Institute (car park)

    • Research boat ZEPHYR, manoeuvrable research platform for operations in the Wadden Sea and base for research divers

    In the foyer

    • Study programme at the ICBM
    • Training as a research diver


    Harbour of opportunities
    (from 09:00 to 13:00,
    Lecture halls
    W15 0-023/027)

    The ICBM working groups introduce themselves. Information on science and everyday working life in a science-orientated Institute. Training opportunities at the ICBM.


    Plastic waste in the sea - a global threat
    (from 09:00 to 13:00 h,
    Laboratory W15 0-052)

    As part of an environmental orientation project focusing on environmental education, students on the Bachelor's degree programme in Environmental Sciences have developed stations using a wide variety of media to provide information about the various dimensions of the problem of plastic waste in our oceans. At the same time, they want to test the "effectiveness" of their arrangements.


    Lectures
    (
    approx. 20 minutes each + 5 minutes questions/discussion, b. if required ))

    TitleAdvisor Place Time

    Macroplastics in the North Sea - With a
    wooden message in a bottle against marine litter

    Rosanna Schöneich-Argent

    Lecture theatre
    W15
    1-146
    10:00 h

    The smallest beauties of the sea in 3D or computer tomography for the poor

    Prof Dr Heribert Cypionka Lecture theatre
    W15
    1-146
    11:00 h
    "The International Year of the Reef 2018 Prof Dr Peter Schupp Lecture theatre
    W15
    1-146
    12:00 h

    House tours

    TitleAdvisorNoteTime
    Electron microscopy: marine microbes at close rangeDr Erhard Rhiel

    Limited number of participants:
    6 to max. 8 participants each
    09:30 & 12:30 h
    The Wadden Sea: Where do the nutrients for the plankton come from? Dr Bernhard Schnetgermax. 10 participants per tour 09:30 &
    12:30 h
    Hunting for molecules in the ocean

    Dr Pamela Rosselmax. 10 participants per guided tour,
    in English
    10:30 & 11:30 h
    On the trail of trace substances in the ultrapure laboratoryDr Claudia Ehlert, Dr Torben Struvemax. 10 participants per tour10:30 & 11:30 h
    Molecular microbiology: From bacterial cell growth to molecular understandingPatrick Beckermax. 15 participants10:30 h

    This was the event 2017.

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