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PhD defense, Astrid Strunk

On Thursday 1 October, Astrid Strunk will defend her PhD dissertation on how improving dating methods can reveal new knowledge about the history of the Ice Sheet.

Info about event

Time

Thursday 1 October 2020,  at 15:30 - 17:00
[Translate to English:] Astrid Strunk

On Thursday 1 October, Astrid Strunk will defend her PhD thesis entitled: "Dating the glacial history of Greenland: testing new methods". Throughout her studies, Astrid Strunk has researched the development of dating methods to discover new knowledge about the history of the Ice Sheet.

You can read more about the dissertation here.

Time: Thursday 1 October 2020 at 15.30
Place: Building 1671, room 137, the Lecture Theatre and Zoom, Department of Geoscience, Aarhus University, Høegh-Guldbergs Gade 2, 8000 Aarhus Aarhus – please note that due to corona restrictions there is only a limited number of seats.
The PhD defence will also be held online. To receive a link to the event, please send an e-mail to David Lundbek Egholm, david@geo.au.dk at the latest on the day before the defence.
Title of PhD thesis: : Dating the glacial history of Greenland: testing new methods
Contact information: Astrid Strunk, e-mail: astridstrunk@outlook.com, tel.: +45 21625245
Members of the assessment committee:
Associate Professor Yarrow Axford, Department of Earth & Planetary Sciences, Northwestern University, USA
Professor Jostein Bakke, Department of Earth Science, University of Bergen, Norway
Associate Professor Søren Munch Kristiansen (chair), Department of Geoscience, Aarhus University, Denmark
Main supervisor:
Professor David Lundbek Egholm, Department of Geoscience, Aarhus University, Denmark
Co-supervisor:
Professor Nicolaj K. Larsen, Globe Institute, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
Language: The PhD dissertation will be defended in English

The defence is public.

Due to the coronavirus situation, the PhD thesis will not be available for reading at the offices of the PhD administration. Instead, interested parties may send an e-mail to gradschool.nat@au.dk to receive a digital copy of the PhD thesis. Please note, it may in certain cases be necessary to make an individual arrangement to read the PhD thesis.