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Georgiy Kirillin

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Research Group Leader
Research group
Physical Limnology
Department
(Dept. 1) Ecohydrology and Biogeochemistry

Jörg Lewandowski

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Research Group Leader
Research group
Groundwater-Surface Water Interactions
Department
(Dept. 1) Ecohydrology and Biogeochemistry
PD Dr.

Thomas Mehner

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Research Group Leader
Research group
Food Web Ecology and Fish Communities
Department
(Dept. 4) Fish Biology, Fisheries and Aquaculture

Light pollution

Was halten Tiere davon, wenn wir die Nacht zum Tag machen?

Weltkarte der Lichtverschmutzung mit großen regionalen Unterschieden (Illustration: David Lorenz, 2021). (b) Der Nil und sein Delta in Ägypten als ein globaler hotspot der Lichtverschmutzung (photo: NASA Earth Observatory, 2010). (c) Direkte Lichtverschmutzung am Huangpu in Shanghai, China (photo: Andreas Jechow). (d) Indirekte Lichtverschmutzung durch Skyglow über dem Rhein (Foto: Andreas Jechow) (aus Hölker et al. 2023)

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We offer four different apprenticeships for dual training.

Fellowship holders in hydrology / ecohydrology

Visiting Fellowship for up to one month between 2025 and 2027

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