Seminars with external speakers will be once a month. On other weeks, seminars are held by the internal AMGC researchers, students, and guests.
For more information, contact Lawrence Percival, Vincent Perrot, or Besarta Matranxhi.
Update January 2021: Currently, the seminars are taking place via Zoom until further notice. An email with the meeting link is sent out earlier in the week; if you wish to be added to the mailing list, please contact Lawrence Percival, Vincent Perrot, or Besarta Matranxhi.
Thursday 28 January, 4 PM CET (Zoom Webinar)
Dr. Karen Fontijn
Associate Professor at Université libre de Bruxelles
Volcanology of the East African Rift
Thursday 11 February, 4 PM CET (Zoom Webinar)
Dr. Carl Lamborg
University of California, Santa Cruz
Changes in the Mercury Cycle: Now and Then
Thursday 25 February, 4 PM CET (Zoom Webinar)
Dr. Pierre Delmelle
UC Louvain
Volcanic explosive eruptions sequestrate more carbon in soils than what they emit in the atmosphere.
Thursday 11 March, 4 PM CET (Zoom Webinar)
Dr. Stephane Guedron
ISTerre (University Grenoble Alpes)
Thursday 25 March, 4 PM CET (Zoom Webinar)
Pincelli Hull
Yale University
Some like it hot: tropical temperatures and ecosystems over the last 100 million years
Thursday 8 April, 4 PM CET (Zoom Webinar)
Ryoga Maeda
PhD Student on EOS project ET-Home - Joint PhD VUB-ULB
Thursday 22 April, 4 PM CET (Zoom Webinar)
Carina Gerritzen
Isotopes: The Key to travel through Time and Space
Tessi Loeffelmann
Come will Muspell’s people o’er the sea: the case of the Heath Wood Vikings.
Jacob Griffith
Outreach & Impact In A Period Of No Contact
Thursday 6 May, 4 PM CET (Zoom Webinar)
Tianhui Ma
Wednesday 12 May, 4 PM CET (Zoom Webinar)
Dr. Mario Fischer-Gödde
University of Cologne
Isotopic constraints on the nature of Earth’s building blocks
Thursday 20 May, 4 PM CET (Zoom Webinar)
Christophe Delaere (Ph.D)
Université libre de Bruxelles
Centre de Recherches en Archéologie et Patrimoine
Wednesday 2 June, 4 PM CET (Zoom Webinar)
Dr. Jens Fiebig
Goethe Universität - Frankfurt am Main
Benefits and perspectives of dual clumped isotope thermometry of carbonates
Thursday 17 June, 4 PM CET (Zoom Webinar)
Dr. Lisette Kootker
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam