South Baltic WebLab
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New series of blogs
With heart and mind committed to the sea: Marine scientists report about their work on a new series of blogs.
The blogs offer a look behind the curtain of marine science, a firsthand account of the job. It is also an opportunity for young people to contact the scientists directly and ask questions. The first to write about her work is Natalie Loick-Wilde. She is a marine biologist, whose specialty is the marine nitrogen cycle. As one of the most important cycles, it is essential for life in the ocean.
Introduce yourself: Per Roos
Please write a few words about yourself - name, institute, responsibilities in the WebLab, research projects etc. We will use this text in the blog about this workshop and in a "Get to know us"-page.
Please write an english version and one in your own language (find special characters under the "Omega" in the toolbar above).
I work as a senior scientist at Risø-DTU, department of radiation research. Main work is developing and using radioanalytical methods in the environment.
An Introduction to your Research Institute: DTU
Please write a few words about your institute, its specialties, where it is located, etc. We will use this text in "Meet Your Scientist" under "About".
Add a link back to your institute: Mark the name of your institute, click the "chain icon" above, fifth icon from left, fill out "Link URL" and change target to "open link in a new window".
Include an image via "Add Image" below. You'll find an image in "Source file" under "partner".
Please write an english version and one in your own language (find special characters under the "Omega" in the toolbar above).
Workshop in Sopot, 2011 - Blog
2903/2011 (comments: 0)