Research
The foundation of a university department is to examine a broad spectrum of topics and disciplines. This is crucial to ensure an adequate, prospective and up-to-date training of undergraduate and graduate students. At our department, the research units comprise such a diversified geoscientific expertise, crossing the classical disciplines. This diversity is also apparent in the research profile of the entire department ranging from deep crustal and mantle studies to near-surface and surface related studies. Nevertheless, the expertise of the individual units meet at some central topics, reflecting the main directions of research at our department. These central topics are Earth’s surface processes, geohazards, as well as resources, and geomaterials.
More information about the research programs and laboratory infrastructure of the research focus area can be found on the Research Focus Area Earth Sciences and Integrated Earth System Analysis website.
Laboratories (Phone Haus 27)
| 3D-Lab | Bodenlabor |
| Argon/Argon Labor | Klimakammer |
| ICP-AES Labor | Klimastation |
| Applied Geophysics Facilities | Map Collection Earth Science |
| Röntgendiffraktometrielabor | Kartothek Geoökologie |
| Sediment Laboratory |
Raman-Spektroskopie-Labor |
| Nasschemielabore | Rasterelektronenmikroskoplabor |
| Fission Track Laboratory | Sample Preparation |
| Seismologisches Array | Computerlabore für Studierende |
Research Programs
DFG Leibniz Center for Surface Process and Climate Studies
Schwerpunktprogramm Kontinentale Tiefbohrung der DFG
Potsdam Research Cluster for Georisk Analysis, Environmental Change and Sustainability
Research Cluster for GeoEnergy Research
DFG Graduiertenkolleg "Shaping Earth's Surface in a Variable Environment"
Graduiertenschule "Naturkatastrophen"
Graduate Initiative on Ecological Modelling
Volkswagen Mastersprogramm "Evolution across Scales"
