Hydrobiological Seminar, Winter Semester 2025/26
- Location: Drude-Bau, Zellescher Weg 40, room DRU/068/H
- Time if not otherwise stated, Thursday 14:50-16:20
2025-10-16 | Dr. Thomas Petzoldt, TU Dresden, Institut für Hydrobiologie Einführung in die Seminarreihe und Fragestunde (basic seminar) |
2025-10-23 |
Dr. Thomas Petzoldt, TU Dresden, Institut für Hydrobiologie |
2025-10-30 | Dr. Johannes Feldbauer, TU Dresden, Institut für Hydrobiologie Wissenschaftliche Arbeitsweise und Hypothesenprüfung (basic seminar) OPAL |
2025-11-06 | Dr. Carolin Dittrich, TU Dresden, Institut für Hydrobiologie Tales of frogs and salamanders – an exploration of evolutionary and behavioural ecology in amphibian research (scientific seminar) homepage |
2025-11-13 | Dr. Sophia Schumann, TU Dresden, Institut für Hydrobiologie When Fish Tell Stories of Human-Impacted Rivers Through Physiological Stress and Resilience (scientific seminar) homepage |
2025-11-20 | |
2025-11-27 | Dr. Tinkara Tinta, Marine Station Piran, National Institute of Biology, Slovenia. After the jellyfish bloom - The role of the jellyfish microbiome in the decay of its gelatinous host (scientific seminar) c.v. |
2025-12-04 | 22. Sächsische Gewässertage Veranstalter: Sächsische Landesstiftung Natur und Umwelt Zeit: 10:00 - 16:00 Ort: Hochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft Dresden, Friedrich-List-Platz 1, 01069 Dresden Anmeldung und Programm |
2025-12-11 | Dr. Falko Wagner, Institut für Gewässerökologie und Fischereibiologie Jena (IGF) To pass, or not to pass (away), that is the question! - Fischabstieg an Wasserkraft- und Schöpfwerken (scientific seminar) Homepage |
2025-12-18 | |
2026-01-08 | |
2026-01-15 |
Prof. Dr. Jonathan Jeschke, Leibniz-Institut für Gewässerökologie und Binnenfischerei, Berlin, Department Evolutionary and Integrative Ecology |
2026-01-22 |
Dr. Anne McLeod, Leibniz-Institute of Freshwater Ecology and Inland Fisheries, Research Group Leader "Computational Ecology" (scientific seminar) |
2026-01-29 |
The series consists of 3 basic seminars (Grundlagenseminare) for students and at least 6 invited talks of specialists from TU Dresden, Germany and international.
Notes
- The Hydrobiological Seminar is
- a public seminar series for professionals from science and engineering in related fields
- a compulsory lecture in module MHYB01 of master hydrobiology and module UW-BHW-321 of bachelor hydrosciences
- open for other courses, e.g. bachelor molecular biology and biotechnology, hydroscience and engineering, or geography
- Students, please consult the OPAL online teaching system for details, especially about the seminar thesis (exam).