Aspiring members
The Integrated Research Training Group of TR32 is also open to other doctoral students from the participating institutions (RWTH Aachen, Uni Bonn, Uni Köln, FZ Jülich).
Prerequisites are that
- they are working on a project that is thematically linked to TR32 and
- they are associated with a sub-project within TR32.
Apart from that, all other normal rules for IRTG members apply.
Please contact the IRTG coordinator if you are interested in joining the IRTG.
Further information on the application process is listed in this document.
Graduate School
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About
The Integrated Research Training Group (IRTG, Graduate School) prepares doctoral students both directly working in TR32 and some associated with the project to work independently in academia or industry.
At the same time it provides skills and tools for solving interdisciplinary scientific and applied problems. This is achieved by a fusion of educational, technical and scientific community modules.
Emphasis is placed on the challenges that young scientists face in the professional world that range from quantitative problem solving to operating competitively in an international scientific community and industry.
Meetings
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Transferable Skills Training | Research Training Days | Lecture Series |
Annual General Assemblies | First-year evaluation meetings
First-year evaluation meetings
About one year after the start of their project, all doctoral students in the IRTG are expected to present their work to the wider TR32 community in a 20-25 minute presentation, followed by a 10-15 minute discussion.
Past first-year evaluation meetings
Past meetings are listed here:
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Mo 07.10.2013
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University of Cologne,
Geographical Institute,
Südbau (Building No. 303),
Training room 3 (1st floor),
Otto-Fischer-Str. 4, 50674 Köln
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09:15
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Announcements and welcome
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09:20 | Theresa Bick "Interdisciplinary Summer School: Data assimilation in geosciences" | ||
10:05 | Sayah Hasan "Remote Sensing with Polarimetric Radar" | ||
10:50 | Break | ||
11:15
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Gordon Diefenthal (intro): "Objective error quantication for polarimetric based precipitation estimates using X-band radar"
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11:20
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Sabrina Esch (intro): "Derivation of soil moisture patterns from active SAR-data - Short Project Introduction"
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11:25
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Inken Rabbel (intro): "Analyzing feedbacks in a forest soil-vegetation-atmosphere system"
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11:30
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Shaoning Chen (intro): "High resolution parallel simulation of variably saturated flow with adaptive mesh refinement"
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11:35
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Theresa Bick (1st-year): "Processing radar observations for data assimilation with a Local Ensemble Transform Kalman Filter"
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12:10 - 12:45
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Christopher Nordlund (1st-year)"Jointly simulating NMR and flow properties of partially saturated rocks by means of a triangular pore model" (cancelled)
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First-year evaluation meeting | |||
Th 05.09.2013 |
Jülich Research Centre IBG 3 - Building No. 16.6u |
09:45 - 12:35 |
09:45 – 09:50 Welcome & Announcements |
Annual General Assemblies
Below are the minutes of all General Assemblies of the IRTG held to date:
- Minutes of the General Assembly on 17 June 2013 (accepted) (login required)
- Minutes of the General Assembly on 29 June 2012 (accepted) (login required)
- Minutes of the General Assembly on12 July 2011 (accepted) (login required)
Direct links to:
Transferable Skills Training | Research Training Days | Lecture Series
Transferable Skills Training
This page lists past courses that counted toward IRTG credits.
Past events
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Compulsory IRTG Workshop | |||
Good Scientific Practice | |||
We 20.11.13 |
University Bonn Hörsaal Meteorological Institute, Auf dem Hügel 20, 53121 Bonn. |
09:30 09:40 - 10:15
10:15 - 11:00 11:00 11:20 - 11:50 11:50 12:00 - 13:30 13:30 14:45 - 15:00 |
Welcome and announcements (Karin Boessenkool) Christopher Nordlund "Jointly simulating NMR and flow properties of partially saturated rocks by means of a triangular pore model" (first-year evaluation presentation, incl. discussion)
Karin Boessenkool - Good Scientific Practice See TR32DB for presentation Break Clemens Simmer - Experience from the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft See TR32DB for presentation Introduction to group exercises Lunch and group exercises
Group presentations and discussion (Students, Simmer, Boessenkool) wrap-up and end of meeting |
Introduction into TR32 Database | |||
Mo 07.10.2013 |
University of Cologne, Geographical Institute, Südbau (Building No. 303), Large Computer Room, Otto-Fischer-Str. 4, 50674 Köln |
14:00 - 17:00 |
Constanze Curdt (Section Z1) The new version of the TR32 Database, including practical exercises.
Please respond to the doodle poll to reserve yourself a space! |
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Venue: |
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Trainer & further information |
Credits | Organiser & contact |
Transferable skills course | |||||
PhD Coaching - the path to a successful doctorate degree |
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Mo 20.01.14
and Tu 21.01.14 |
University of Cologne Seminarzentrum,
Kerpener Str. 15,
50937 Köln
Seminarraum 2
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10:00 - 18:00
09:00 - 17:00 |
Trainer: Dr Prause-Stamm (Impulsplus) Only few spaces available for IRTG members |
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Personnel Development (University of Cologne) (contact Karin Boessenkool for an application form) Deadline 10.01.2014
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Transferable skills course |
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Time and Self management (in German) |
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Th 21.11.13 |
University of Cologne Seminarzentrum,
Kerpener Str. 15,
50937 Köln
Seminarraum 2
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09:30 - 17:30 |
Trainer: Ms Weyand Max. number of participants: 14 |
0.5 |
IRTG (contact through Karin Boessenkool) Fully booked out. |
Research Training Days
TR32 Research Training Days are primarily organised for the doctoral students who are members of the TR32 Integrated Research Training Group (IRTG), but they are open to all (subject to available space).
The Research Training Days substitute the compulsory TR32 Lecture Series, which many people thought was too large an investment in terms of traveling time in relation to the amount of information provided.
Also, we wanted to move away from a compulsory lecture series and towards more choice. What remains is the total amount of 3 credits that need to be accrued through Lecture Series and Research Training Days combined.
Per full Research Training Day, 0.5 credits are awarded. It is the students' responsibility to make sure that their attendance at a research training day is recorded.
Past events
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School on methods to detect/describe patterns in geosciences Organized by Sabine Lennartz-Sassinek and Karin Boessenkool |
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Th 11.07.2013 |
University of Cologne |
09:30 - 10:30 |
Alexander Graf See TR32DB for presentation |
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11:00 - 12:00 |
Katharina Krebsbach Gaussian Fields and Gaussian Markov Random Fields See TR32DB for presentation
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12:00 - 13:00 |
Petra Friederichs An introduction to spatially extrended extreme value theory and Bayesian hierarchical modelling of extremes See TR32DB for presentation
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14:00 - 15:00 |
Marijke Huysmans Multiple point geostatistics and the use of training images for pattern characterization See TR32DB for presentation, paper and additional info (all in one document) |
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15:00 - 16:00 |
Mort Canty Statistical Change Detection Methods for Multispectral and SAR Remote Sensing Imagery See TR32DB for presentation |
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Fr 12.07.2013 |
University of Cologne |
10:00 - 11:00 |
Michael Hintz The Information Entropy Spectrum: A tool for Quantification of Surface Heterogeneities See TR32DB for presentation |
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11:00 - 12:00 |
Sabine Lennartz-Sassinek Quantification of land-surface heterogeneity via connectivity analysis See TR32DB for presentation |
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13:00 - 14:00 |
Victor Venema Variability on all scales, analysed with spectral analysis and structure functions See TR32DB for presentation |
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14:00 - 15:00 |
Sabine Lennartz-Sassinek Multi-fractal detrended fluctuation analysis: Detection of linear and nonlinear long-term memory in records including polynomial trends See TR32DB for presentation |
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Guidance
One of the main aims of the Integrated Research Training Group (IRTG) is to provide structured guidance to its members.
- Within the first 3 months of a student's project, a student's doctoral committee (DC) is formed according to certain guidelines and they jointly sign an Agreement of Supervision.
- A student can also choose a student peer. This is a more senior PhD student who can help the new student during his or her first year in the project.
- Students write a report or paper draft every term (semester) and upload it in the TR32 Database themselves. The exact due dates are laid down in their Agreement of Supervision.
- Students are responsible for arranging a meeting with their DC to discuss their report and their progress each term. They should send their report or paper draft to their DC members at least 14 days before this meeting.
- More information, guidelines and the feedback form for doctoral committee meetings can be found below.
Doctoral Committee (DC) composition
The guidelines for the formation of a Doctoral Committee are as follows:
- Each student's Doctoral Committee should consist of:
- The student's own professor (or "Privatdozent");
- a professor (or "Privatdozent") from another cluster or from outside TR32;
- a postdoc, preferably from the student's own working group or cluster.
- The composition of the DC needs to be approved by the TR32 directorate. Therefore, new members should discuss their DC with their advisors within the first few weeks of their project and send the proposed three names to the IRTG coordinator by email.
- After approval by the TR32 directorate, the student and the DC members will be notified.
Doctoral Committee meetings
This information based on the TR32 IRTG statutes; these items are compulsory for doctoral students and their doctoral committee (DC) members.
General information
Doctoral students and DC members meet once a term (semester).
Other people can be invited by any of the DC members to attend (part of) one or more meetings of student and doctoral committee. Decisions on whom to invite should be taken by mutual consent.
Before the meeting
The meeting is organized by the doctoral student.
The student makes his/her semi-annual report available to the DC members at least 14 days before the meeting.
During the meeting – fill out the feedback form
What is discussed during the meeting is in principle a matter between the student and the DC members. However, the TR32 directorate needs to have a general idea of the students’ progress. Further, to help plan IRTG resources and activities, the IRTG coordinator needs some information. Therefore, jointly fill out the feedback form. It is the advisor’s responsibility to return the feedback form to the IRTG coordinator.
To help structure the meeting, some guidelines are provided here.
The doctoral student should take notes during the meeting …
After the meeting
… and send minutes of the meeting to all committee members within two weeks. The doctoral committee should make clear to the student how detailed they expect these minutes to be and what kind of information should be included.
First-year evaluation
The doctoral committee meeting for a student’s first-year evaluation is a special meeting: the student presents his/her work to the entire TR32 community prior to the meeting.
Apart from that, the evaluation allows estimating the state of comprehension and the mathematical and computational skills of the student in relation to the thesis subject and his/her ability to communicate in writing and orally. The results will be evaluated by the doctoral committee and reported to the IRTG coordinator (through the same feedback form).
The goal of the first-year evaluation is to identify potential weaknesses of the student and to develop mitigation strategies early in the project. The evaluation can serve as a basis to assess if pursuing a PhD degree in the next two years is realistic.
Opportunities
On this page you can find information on the IRTG Grants and further opportunities offered by the IRTG.
Invited Speaker Programme | TR32 Fellowships | International Coop. Grants | Summer School Grants | Proof reading | Linux Clusters | Template for IRTG Grant reports
Invited Speaker Programme
All IRTG members can apply to invite a renowned scholar from outside TR32. The aim of this Invited Speaker Programme is to promote the interaction of TR32 doctoral students with renowned national and international scientists. Students will have the opportunity to meet the speaker in a group or one-to-one, and to take the speaker for lunch. Per application, a maximum of €1250 can be awarded.
The application form can be found here (login required).
Succesful applicants are awarded 2 credits.
These researches have already been invited by the IRTG members:
Successful Invited Speaker Applications by PhD Students | ||||||||||
Invited Speaker | Affiliation | Title | TR32 Host | Project | Date | |||||
Prof. Pavlos Kollias | McGill, Montreal, Canada | Using Cloud Radars for boundary layer observations | Maahn, Maximilian | D5 | December 10-14, 2012 | |||||
Prof. Dan Yakir | Dept. of Env. Sciences and Energy Research, Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel | COS (carbonyl sulfide) as a tracer of CO2 fluxes and as a specific tracer of Gross Primary Production | Stockinger, Michael | C1 | March 10-14, 2013 | |||||
Dr. Mohsen Zarebanadkouki | Inst. of Soil Science and Soil Hydrology, Georg-August University Göttingen, Germany | A new method to image and quantify water flow in roots using neutron radiography and deuterated water | Huber, Katrin | B4 | October 14-15, 2013 | |||||
Prof. Bruce Balcom | Physics Department, University of New Brunswick, Fredericton, Canada | MRI/NMR methods for moisture imaging/measurements in porous media | Merz, Steffen | A1 | November 11-12, 2013 | |||||
Dr. Samuel Levis | NCAR, Boulder, USA | Implementing crop management into the CLM4.5: Parameterization and validation | Wieneke, Sebastian | D2 | July 18-21, 2014 | |||||
Dr. Yakov Pachepsky | USDA-ARS Environmental Microbial & Food Safety Laboratory, Beltsville, MD, USA | Patterns in soil-plant-atmosphere systems | Pohlig, Philipp | B1 | May 29 - June 18,2016 | |||||
Dr. Lars Nerger | Alfred Wegener Institute (AWI), Bremerhaven, Germany | Ensemble Data Assimilation with the Parallel Data Assimilation Framework (PDAF) | Clarissa Figura | Z2 | April 14 - April 15, 2016 | |||||
P.A. Ty Ferre | University of Arizona, Hydrology and Water Resource | 2016 Darcy Distinguished Lecture - Seeing Things Differently: Rethinking the Relationship between Data and Models | Christian von Hebel | B6 | May 18 - May 22, 2016 | |||||
Dmitri Moisseev | Division if Atmospheric Sciences, Deparment of Physics, University of Helsinki, Finland | Remote sensing, radar signal processing | Gordon Diefenthal | D5 | June 20 - June 23, 2016 | |||||
Prof. Dr. Sebastian Reich | University of Reading, University of Potsdam | Probabilistic forecasting and data assimilation | Katharina Schinagl | D5 | November 2-4, 2016 | |||||
Prof. Dr. Rafael Rosolem | University of Bristol | Explicit representation of preferential flow in UK chalk for catchment-scale land modeling | Roland Baatz | C6 | November 23 - 27, 2016 | |||||
Prof. Dr. Stefan Oswald | University of Potsdam | Sensing soil water dynamicy - highly-resolved at small scale and as spatial integral on the field scale | Roland Baatz | C6 | November 23 - 27, 2016 | |||||
Dr. John Triantafilis | UNSW Sydney, Australia | Digital soil mapping (DSM) of soil and hydrological properties using a single-frequency, multiple coil array DUALEM-421 instrument and EM4Soil inversion software | Cosimo Brogi | B6 | June 21-23, 2017 | |||||
Prof. Dr. Jordi Vila-Guerau de Arellano | Wageningen University, Netherlands | Cloud-vegetation interaction | Tobias Marke, Thirza van Laar | D2/C4 | June 22-23, 2017 | |||||
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Henrik Madsen | Danish Hydraulic Institute | Expersiances with multivariate data assimilation in integrated groundwater - surface water hydrological modelling | Hongjuan Zhang | C6 | April 23, 2018 | |||||
Ass. Prof. Dr. Gabriella de Lannoy | KU Leuven, Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Division Soil and Water Management | Large-scale soil moisture estimation: modelling, satellite observations and data assimilation | Hongjuan Zhang | C6 | April 23, 2018 |
Successful Invited Speaker, IRTG Events | ||||||||||
Invited Speaker | Affiliation | Title | Project | Event | Date | |||||
Ülo Niinements | Estonian University of Life Sciences | Vegetation Modelling: the art to find the right level of abstraction | IRTG/MGK | Research Training Day | November 11, 2016 | |||||
Christopher Duffy | Pennsylvania State University | Qualitative Dynamics and Time Series Analysis in Hydrologic Systems | Guest Lecture | February 20, 2015 | ||||||
Marc Bierkens | Department of Physical Geography, Utrecht University | Global hydrology 2015: State, trends, and directions | IRTG/MGK | Research Training Day | October 23, 2015 | |||||
Cathy Hoehnegger | Max Planck Institute for Meteorology, Hamburg, Germany | Land-atmosphere interactions and the representation of convection | IRTG/MGK | Research Training Day | October 23, 2015 | |||||
Rémy Soubie | Université Catholique de Louvain (UCL) – Department of environmental sciences and land use planning, Laboratory of forest research and engineering | Sapflow- and dendrometer measurements: What can we learn from single trees? | IRTG/MGK | Research Training Day | February 19, 2016 | |||||
Micheal Frech | DWD, Hohenpeissenberg | Radar polarimetry in operational applications | IRTG/MGK | Research Training Day | June 23, 2016 | |||||
Gernot Bodner | University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna | Methods to measure roots in SPAC | IRTG/MGK | Research Training Day | June 25, 2018 | |||||
Christiaan van der Tol | ITC, Enschede, NL | Regional Experiments For Land-atmosphere Exchanges (REFLEX) | IRTG/MGK | Research Training Day | March 12, 2014 | |||||
Kurt Roth | Institute of Environmental Physics, University of Heidelberg, Germany | Multiscale terrestrial systems – soil water dynamics | IRTG/MGK | Research Training Day | October 22, 2014 | |||||
Merja Tölle | University Göttingen, Germany | Future local and regional response of surface net radiation due to bioenergy motivated agricultural transformations | IRTG/MGK | Research Training Day | July 18, 2014 | |||||
Helge Aasen | Institute of Geography, University of Cologne | Approaching hyperspectral vegetation data with mathematical pattern representation techniques: Problem definition and first attempts | IRTG/MGK | Research Training Day | February 10, 2015 | |||||
Thomas Pütz | FZJ, Germany | The use of lysimeters for hydrological, chemical and environmental research | IRTG/MGK | Research Training Day | June 18, 2015 | |||||
Markus Siebenmorgen | INS, University Bonn, Germany | Elliptic PDE's with random diffusion | IRTG/MGK | Research Training Day | November 27, 2015 | |||||
Christian Rieger | INS, University Bonn, Germany | Kernel-based methods in geostatistics | IRTG/MGK | Research Training Day | November 27, 2015 | |||||
Alexander Ryzhkov | University of Oklahoma, NOAA/NSSL | Radar-based now casting and detection of microphysical processes | IRTG/MGK | Research Training Day | June 23, 2016 | |||||
Kai Mühlbauer | Meteorological Institute, University Bonn, Germany | Visit of polarimetric X band radar BoXPol | IRTG/MGK | Research Training Day | June 23, 2016 | |||||
Sara Dal Gesso | Institute for Geophysics and Meteorology, University of Cologne, Germany | Basics of boundary layer clouds | IRTG/MGK | Research Training Day | May 23, 2016 | |||||
Vera Schemann | Institute for Geophysics and Meteorology, University of Cologne, Germany | Basics of cloud parameterization | IRTG/MGK | Research Training Day | May 23, 2016 | |||||
Jan Niederau | RWTH Aachen, Germany | Heat transfer processes in the Earth and modelling heat transport in the Crust | IRTG/MGK | Research Training Day | November 13, 2018 | |||||
Daniel Leitner | Simulationswerkstatt, Leonding, Austria | Modelling roots in SPAC | IRTG/MGK | Research Training Day | June 25, 2018 | |||||
Marijke Huysmans | KU Leuven, Belgium | Multiple point geostatistics and the use of training images for pattern characterization | IRTG/MGK | Guest Lecture | July 11, 2013 | |||||
Morten Canty | FZJ, Germany | Statistical Change Detection Methods for Multispectral and SAR Remote Sensing Imagery | IRTG/MGK | Guest Lecture | July 11, 2013 |
TR32 Fellowship
PIs (Principle Investigators) in TR32 can apply for a fellowship for a (doctoral) student from outside TR32 for him/her to work within TR32 for up to 6 months. Funding is available for 6 months per TR32 location per year.
The application procedure and form can be found through this link (login required).
Previous fellowships were awarded to:
Successful Fellowship Grants | ||||||||||
Fellow | Affiliation | Title | TR32 Host | Project | Date | |||||
Alali, Firas | TU-Berlin, Chair of Water Resources Management and Modeling of Hydrosystem, Department of Civil Engineering; Berlin, Germany | The influence of clay content, water content and pore water conductivity on NMR and SIP petrophysical parameters | Klitzsch, Norbert | A1 | May 15-November 15, 2011 | |||||
Cilia, Chiara | University of Milano Bicocca; Milano, Italy | Analysis of hyperspectral data from a novel high resolution imaging spectrometer | Rascher, Uwe | D2 | January 28 - April 27, 2013 | |||||
Duarte, Sandra | Universidad Cientifica del Sur; Lima, Peru | Investigation of spatio-temporal patterns of C-fluxes in a temporate grassland | Borchard, Nils | B1 | April 1-May 15, 2013 | |||||
Koebernick, Nicolai | Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research; Leipzig, Germany | Dynamic root water uptake responses -comparison of 4D X-ray tomographieswith the model R-SWMS | Vanderborght, Jan | B4 | September 15-October 15, 2012 | |||||
Koebernick, Nicolai | Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research; Leipzig, Germany | Modelling of water uptake in three-dimensional root systems of Vicia faba | Vanderborght, Jan | B4 | August 15 - February 14, 2013 | |||||
Kumjian, Matthew | University of Oklahoma, Department of Meteorlogy; Norman, Oklahoma, United States | Support of polarimetric radar interpolation in terms of precipitation generation mechanisms | Simmer, Clemens | C4 | July 08-August 08, 2011 | |||||
Larsen, Morten A.D. | University of Copenhagen, Institute of Geography and Geology, HYACINTS project; Copenhagen, Denmark | A coupled climate-hydrological model for a Danish catchment | Rihani, Jehan | C4 | December 15, 2012 - January 14, 2013 | |||||
Li, Min | Chinese Academy of Sciences, Institute of Atmospheric Physics; Beijing, China | Large-Eddy Simulation of atmosphere and land interactionns over heterogeneous surfaces | Shao, Yaping | D6 | May 15-November 11, 2011 | |||||
McRobie, Fiona | Comparative simulations of WRF with and without the hydrological-coupled model PARFLOW. | Shao, Yaping | D6 | October 01-December 31, 2012 | ||||||
Mulle, Alice | SupAgro, Montpellier, France | Photosynthetic responses of wheat leaves to contrasting soil water availability in a heterogeneous field | Ewert, Frank | B5 | July 15 - September 14, 2012 | |||||
Williams, John L. | Colorado School of Mines, Hydrologic Science and Engineering Program; Golden, Colorado, United States | PF.WRF and PF.CLM.COSMO: a model intercomparison | Masbou, Matthieu | Z4 | September 03 - December 02, 2012 | |||||
Jefferson, Jennifer | Colorado School of Mines, Hydrologic Science and Engineering Program; Golden, Colorado, United States | Connecting land surface modling with vegetation observation | Rascher, Uwe | D2 | May 3- June 18, 2015 |
International Cooperation Grants
Travel grants are available to support research stays of our doctoral students at in international research institution or university. Their aim is to promote international collaboration of TR32 doctoral students. These funds are coordinated by the Integrated Research Training Group coordinator. Here is a link to the application form.
Doctoral students can apply for a maximum of 800€ for travel costs as well as an allowance of 100€ per month. In principle, these grants are for up to 3 months. In special cases, longer stay can be supported.
Successful applicants must submit a short report (including a photo) of their activities for the IRTG website to the IRTG coordinator within two weeks after their return, by e-mail .
Successful International Co-operation Grants | ||||||||
Student | Project | Affiliation | Host | Date | ||||
Qu, Wie | C1 | USDA-ARS Environmental Microbial and Food Safety Laboratory, Beltsville Maryland, USA | Yakov Pachepsky | March to May, 2013 | ||||
Rabbel, Inken | C1 | Department of Biology / Centre of Excellence PLECO, University of Antwerp, Belgium | Gaby Deckmyn | June, 2016 | ||||
Marke, Tobias | D2 | Finnish Meteorogical Institute (FMI), Helsinki, Finland | Ewan O'Connor | September, 2016 | ||||
Zhang, Hongjuan | C6 | Department of Civil & Environmwntal Engineering, MIT, Cambridge, MA, USA | Bori Stoyanova | March to May, 2017 | ||||
Schmidt, Mari | D5 | National Severe Storms Laboratory, Norman, Oklahoma, USA | Alexander Ryzhkov | September, 2017 | ||||
Meyer, Nele | B3 | NCAR, Boulder, USA | Danica Lombardozzi | July, 2018 |
Summer School Grants
The TR32 directorate has allocated funds for the participation in Summer schools by IRTG members. They are primarily to pay for summer school fees.
The link to the application form can be downloaded here (login required).
Successful applicants must submit a short report (including a photo) of their activities for the IRTG website to the IRTG coordinator within two weeks after their return, by e-mail.
Successful IRTG summer/winter school Grants | ||||||||
Student | Section | Title | Date | Location | ||||
Wieneke, Sebastian | D2 | Greencycles II Training Workshop | Februrary 24 - 28, 2013 | MPI Jena, Germany | ||||
Krebsbach, Katharina | D5 | GEOSTSAT Quebec City 2013 | May 26 - June 2, 2013 | Quebec City, Canada | ||||
Bick, Theresa | C6 | Data Assimilation in Geosciences | June 03 - 14, 2013 | Maryland, USA | ||||
Merz, Steffen | A1 | Ampere NMR School | June 23 - 29, 2013 | Zakopane, Poland | ||||
Klimpt, Johannes | A3 | Advanced School on Data Assimilation | June 24 - 28, 2013 | Bologna, Italy | ||||
Cai, Xin | A1 | Ecole Chercheur des Racines et des Sols | June 26 - 29, 2013 | Montpellier, France | ||||
Hasan, Sayeh | C1 | 5th International Summer school on Radar/SAR | July, 12 - 19, 2013 | Bonn, Germany | ||||
Zerenner, Tanja | C4 | GECCO 2013 (Genetic an Evolutionary Computation Conference) | July 6 - 10, 2013 | Amsterdam, NL | ||||
Klimpt, Johannes | A3 | Advanced School on Data Assimilation | June 24 - 28, 2013 | Bologna, Italy | ||||
Esch, Sabrina | C3 | 5th ESA Advanced Training Course on Land Remote Sensing | September 8-12, 2014 | Valencia, Spain | ||||
Dienfethal, Gordan | D5 | ITaRS Summer School on Clouds and Precipitation: Obeservation and Processes | September 8-17, 2014 | Jülich, Germany | ||||
Foncesa, Jose | D8 | FOMICS Winter School on Computational Fluid Dynamics | November 10-14, 2014 | Lugano, Switzerland | ||||
Zerenner, Tanja | C4 | EvoStar2015 | April 8-10, 2015 | Copenhagen, Denmark | ||||
Esch, Sabrina | C3 | 3rd ESA Advanced Course on Radar Polarimetry | January 19-23, 2015 | Frascati , Italy | ||||
Knist, Sebastian | C4 | The 16th Annual WRF Users' Workshop | June 15-19, 2015 | Boulder, Colorado, USA | ||||
Esch, Sabrina | C3 | Non-linear methods for complex systems analysis | September 28- October 2, 2015 | Cologne, Germany | ||||
Walther, Dorina | D7 | PhD Course Spatial Uncertainty Propagation | November 10-13, 2015 | Copenhagen, Denmark | ||||
Esch, Sabrina | C3 | Summer School Alpbach - Satellite Observation of the Global Water Cycle | July 12-21, 2016 | Tirol, Austria | ||||
Schinagl, Katharina | D5 | School BCAM-IMUVA Summer School on Uncertainty Quantification for Applied Problems | July 4-7, 2016 | Bilbao, Spain | ||||
Baatz, Dorina | D7 | HPSC TerrSys Fall School | October 10-14, 2016 | Bonn, Germany | ||||
Meyer, Nele | B3 | Statisic Course | March, 2017 | Witzenhausen, Germany | ||||
van Laar, Thirza | C4 | High resolution climate: observations, models and projections | September 3-8, 2017 | Ascona, Switzerland | ||||
Pohlig, Philipp | B1 | Moisture measurement in porous mineral materials | September 18-19, 2017 | Karlsruhe, Germany | ||||
Meyer, Nele | B3 | Statisic Course | March, 2018 | Witzenhausen, Germany | ||||
van Treek, Shari | B6 | Hydrogeophysics - ABC/J Summer School | August 27-31, 2018 | Jülich, Germany | ||||
Ochs, Johanna | B8 | Hydrogeophysics - ABC/J Summer School | August 27-31, 2018 | Jülich, Germany | ||||
Licon, José | C7 | Topological Data Analysis and persitent Homology | June 11-15, 2018 | Levico Terme, Italy | ||||
Rabbel, Inken | C1 | Microcores | Sepember, 2018 | Windeck, Germany |
Proof reading
IRTG offers a proof reading service to its members. There is a set amount of time available per person. The corrections are made by a native speaker with ample experience in correcting academic texts in natural sciences. The service is primarily aimed at an advanced version of manuscripts for journal articles.
Please contact the IRTG coordinator if you are interested and allow at least a month before the submission deadline of your paper.
Proof Reading Grants 2013-2015 | ||||
Student | Title | When | ||
Theresa Bick | ||||
Sabrina Esch | ||||
Steffen Mertz | ||||
Tanja Zerenner | ||||
Christian von Hebel | Large Scale Electrical Conductivity Estimation Using Quantitative Multi-Configuration Electromagnetic Induction Sensing Data | August 2012 | ||
Ali Muhammed | Estimation and Validation of RapidEye-based Time Series of Leaf Area Index for Winter Wheat | January 2014 | ||
Thomas Cornellison | Influence of spatial resolution on the simulation of spatio-temporal soil moisture variability in a forest catchment using the model HydroGeoSphere | February 2013 | ||
Sayah Hassan | Soil moisture estimation (Introduction and Conclusion) | January 2014 | ||
Johannes Klimpt | CO2 ux estimation by 4D-Var data assimilation of in situ and remote sensing data | January 2014 | ||
Anja Stadler | Quantifying the effects of soil variability on crop growth using apparent soil electrical conductivity measurements | February 2014 | ||
Maximilian Maahn | How does the space-borne radar blind-zone a_ect 1 derived surface snowfall statistics in polar regions? |
September 2014 | ||
Johannes Kenkel | IP Sensitivities of complex anisotropic subsurfaces | December 2014 | ||
Henning Schiedung | Seasonal variability of labile carbon fractions under arable land | April 2015 | ||
Nele Meyer | Carbon saturation drives spatial variability and losses of soil organic matter under bare fallow management | October 2015 | ||
Yen-Sen Lu | Introduction to dissertation | December 2015 | ||
Sebastian Wieneke | Airborne based spectroscopy of red and far-red sun-induced chlorophyll fluorescence to improve estimates of gross primary productivity | December 2015 | ||
Inken Rabbel | Quantifying uncertainty in analyzing sapflow measurements on different time scales. | March 2016 | ||
Henning Schiedung | Paper draft | June 2016 | ||
Nele Meyer | Paper draft | December 2017 | ||
Thirza van Laar | Paper draft | December 2018 | ||
Thuy Huu Nguyen | Introduction to dissertation | July 2019 | ||
Johanna Ochs | Paper draft | July 2019 |
Linux Clusters
Doctoral students at each TR32 location have access to a Linux Cluster for High-Performance Computing. Arrangements for the use of the cluster need to be made on a personal bases. Please contact the IRTG coordinator if you are interested.
Template for IRTG Grant reports
By accepting an IRTG Grant (Summer School Grant, TR32 Fellowship, International Cooperation Grant) its recipients agree to send a report of their journey within two weeks after their return; these reports are published on the IRTG website. Please use this template for your report.
Rules & Guidelines
Go directly to: Application forms | Travel reimbursement | Official documents | Doctoral Committee
Application forms
Here are links to
- Fellowship applications form (your advisor needs to apply)
International Co-operation Grant application form - Application form Invited Speaker Programme
For general TR32 administrative forms, please see under "Menu Intranet>Administration>Application Forms"
Travel reimbursement - IRTG Events
Travel costs incurred by participatin in IRTG events will be reimbursed by the University of Cologne. Please send the completed application for travel reimbursement with all relevant original receipts by post in time (latest 5 months after travel) to the IRTG coordinator.
Official documents
Agreement of Supervision ( Word | pdf )
Doctoral student annotated task list ( pdf)
Ordnung der IRTG (Statutes of the IRTG - German only) (pdf)
Doctoral Committee rules and guidelines
Here you can find:
- The rules for the composition of the Doctoral Committee
- Information and Guidelines for doctoral committee meetings (full set pdf); this includes
- Information for DC meetings
- Guidelines for DC meetings
- Feedback form for DC meetings