Dr. Clarissa Glaser
Address:
Universität Tübingen
Environmental Systems Analysis
Schnarrenbergstr. 94-96
D-72076 Tübingen
Office: Room 4R16, Schnarrenbergstr. 94-96
phone: +(49) 7071 / 29 - 74038
fax: +(49) 7071 / 29 - 5059
email:clarissa.glaser @uni-tuebingen.de
Main research interests
- Coupling between water and biochemical fluxes in streams, rivers, catchments and at the land-sea interface
- Radon (222Rn) as natural tracer
- Dynamic nature of water and chemical fluxes in response to storm events
Scientific career
Since Jan. 2021
PostDoc, University of Tübingen, Germany
Research Group: Environmental Systems Analysis
Sept. 2017 – Nov. 2020
PhD in the CRC “Campos – Catchments as Reactors” (Project 1: Rivers), University of Tübingen, Germany
Research Groups: Environmental Systems Analysis and Hydrogeochemistry Thesis: Field-based assessment of in-stream contaminant fate Advisors: Prof. Dr. Christiane Zarfl, Dr. Marc Schwientek
Oct. 2014 – Sept. 2016
Postgraduate studies Environmental Law, University of Bayreuth, Germany
Oct. 2014 –Oct. 2016
Master of Science Geoecology, University of Bayreuth, Germany
Research Group: Department of Hydrology, Bayreuth Center of Ecology and Environmental Research Thesis: Quantification and characterization of the Submarine Groundwater Discharge in a tidal creek on Spiekeroog
Oct. 2012 – Sept. 2014
Bachelor of Science Geoecology, University of Bayreuth, Germany
Research Group: Department of Soil Ecology, Bayreuth Center of Ecology and Environmental Research Thesis: Stoichiometry of C:N:P in soils as a function of P-fertilization and liming
Oct. 2010 – Sept. 2012
Studies of Geosciences. Kiel University (CAU), Germany
Fellowship and grants
2021
Selected fellow in the Athene Program for early female career researchers at the University of Tübingen, 2022 – 2023
2019
Financial Support from the DAAD (“Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst”; DAAD Rise Program). Supervision of an intern from the USA within the frame of the CRC “Campos – Catchments as Reactors”
2018
Research Grant for hydrological field studies of the German Hydrological Association (“Deutsche Hydrologische Gesellschaft”)