The CRC1502 IRTG (Integrated Research Training Group)
The Integrated Research Training Group (IRTG) has been established with the funding decision of the SFB1502/CRC1502. The IRTG will be integrated in the already existing Bonn International Graduate School “Land and Food” as a separate track specifically designed for the needs within the interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary research approach of the CRC. Hosting the IRTG within the BIGS-LF guarantees that the IRTG is in line with the general BIGS philosophy and implemented at the University of Bonn. The IRTG will take a holistic approach to guide qualification of the CRC PhD students in the interdisciplinary approach of the CRC to achieve personal and scientific development, critical reflection and networking competencies, and thus academic independence.
News
To be announced…
Structure
The CRC-IRTG designs and organizes a track within the BIGS “Land and Food” program that follows the same structure as for all BIGS PhD students. That is, a minimum of 15 credit points (CP; with 0.5 CPs per course day) has to be achieved (see Figure 2). The IRTG therethrough ensures access to information and resources to young researchers by providing scientific, HPC, RDM and soft skill modules, excursions, a lecture series with assignments and the possibility to create Wikis, and a research seminar.
Scientific Courses
DETECT PI, responsible contact | Course | date and place of next event, online / IRL | Lecturer(s) | CP |
Kusche | Mass transport modelling and monitoring (M.Sc. Geodetic Engineering, Summer, 6ects, Link) | ... | Kusche, Springer, Karegar, and others | 2 |
Kusche | Advanced methods in satellite geodesy (M.Sc. Geodetic Engineering, Winter, 6ects, Link) | ... | Kusche, Fenoglio, and others | 2 |
Hüttel | Advanced Applied Econometrics (Promotionskolleg Agrarökonomik, Link, 3 CRC PhD students not registered at the Promotionskolleg Agrarökonomik), March 2023, University of Hohenheim | ... | Hüttel, Hess, Wieck, Hirsch | 1 |
Larson | GNSS remote sensing (M.Sc. Geodesy and Geoinformation, Summer 2022 and 2023, 3ects, Link) | ... | Larson | 1 |
Vereecken | XXX (2day scientific short course November 23, 2022, link) | ... | TBC | 1 |
... | ... | ... | ... | ... |
Lecture Series / Seminars
date | time | title | responsible lecturer |
20.09.2022 | 08:00 - 16:00 | Data assimilation and parameter estimation | Hendricks-Franssens, Harrie-Jan |
19.10.2022 | 08:30 - 11:30 | Hydrogeophysics | Huisman, Johan A. |
19.10.2022 | 13:00 - 16:00 | Service operations | Leyer, Michael |
15.11.2022 | 08:00 - 11:00 | Agricultural economics | Hüttel, Silke |
15.11.2022 | 13:00 - 16:00 | Productivity analysis | Seifert, Stefan |
20.12.2022 | 08:00 - 11:00 | Data management and high-performance computing | Stein, Olaf |
20.12.2022 | 13:00 - 16:00 | Statistical methods in weather and climate research | Friederichs, Petra |
17.01.2023 | 13:00 - 16:00 | Observation of the water cycle | de Lannoy, Gabrielle |
14.02.2023 | 08:00 - 11:00 | Crop modelling | Ewert, Frank |
14.02.2023 | 13:00 - 16:00 | tbd | invited lecturer |
14.03.2023 | 08:00 - 11:00 | Machine learning | Gall, Jürgen |
14.03.2023 | 13:00 - 16:00 | Global climate model simulations | Fiedler, Stephanie |