20 mar
21 mar

Loftets hörsal, Uppsala

Det tredje interna vattenseminariet på SLU

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Snöbelagd sjö och blå himmel, med skog i horisonten.

Vill du veta mer om vår vattenforskning? Vi planerar det tredje interna vattenseminariet på SLU, 20-21 mars 2023. Doktorander och forskare tidigt i karriären, från olika institutioner, kommer att presentera sin forskning på området.

SLU har stark kompetens i frågor om vatten men vi är utspridda på olika fakulteter, institutioner och campus. Det här seminariet ger oss tillfälle att ta del av yngre forskares arbete, en möjlighet att mötas, engagera oss, interagera och lära oss mer om aktuell och framtida forskning om vatten vid SLU som helhet.

Vi hoppas att seminariet kan stimulera framtida samarbeten kring vatten.

Det går inte längre att anmäla sig till seminariet.

Fakta

Tid: 2023-03-20 13:00 - 2023-03-21 12:00
Ort: Uppsala
Lokal: Loftets hörsal
Arrangör: SLU Vattenforum

Program

Måndag 20 mars

13.00-13.10   Welcome and introduction, Jens Olsson

13.10-13.30   Anna-Karin Dahlberg (Aquatic Sciences and Assessment) Dispersal of persistent organic pollutants (POPs) and greenhouse gases (GHGs) from wood fiber-contaminated sediments in Sweden

13.30-13.50   Viktor Thunell (Aquatic Resources) Fitness consequences and energy allocation strategies driven by body size dependent responses to warming

13.50-14.10   Ani Vardanyan (Molecular Sciences) Roles and applications of enzymes in water treatment

14.10-14.30   Marcus Klaus (Forest Ecology and Management) Microbubbles: hidden gateways for greenhouse gas emissions from inland waters?

14.30-15.00 Coffe and tea break

15.00-15.20   Christos Palaiokostas (Animal Breeding and Genetics) Arctic charr selective breeding in Sweden

15.20-15.40  Lo Persson (Fish, Wildlife and Environment) Iteroparity and life-history variation in Atlantic salmon

15.40-16.00 Fernando Puente Sanchez (Aquatic Sciences and Assessment) Global dispersal routes of freshwater microorganisms

16.00-16.15 Shorter break

16.15-16.35   Eva-Lotta Blom (Fish, Wildlife and Environment) Surviving and thriving in an increasingly noisy world: can fish adapt?

16.35-16.55  Blaize Denfeldt (Aquatic Sciences and Assessment) What can SITES Water offer to an early career researcher - A case study on lake biogeochemistry

16.55-17.00 End of day one

 17.00- Mingle, food and beverages

Tisdag 21 mars

09.00-09.20   Maarten Wynants (Soil and Environment) Modelling the efficacy of catchment remediation measures for reducing sediment & nutrient exports under future climate trajectories

09.20-09.40   Elvira Wiktorsson (Economy) The effects of ITQ management on the processing sector

09.40-10.00  Parisa Norouzitallab (Animal Nutrition and Management) Transgenerational epigenetic effects of heat stress: the inheritance of adaptive traits

10.00-10.30   Coffe and tea break

10.30-10.50   Louise Malmquist (Soil and Environment) Potential and challenges of data resolution for hydrological catchment modelling - implications for evaluating retention capacity in Swedish agriculturally dominated catchments under impact of agrometeorological extreme events

10.50-11.10   Max Lindmark (Aquatic Resources) Embracing local scale and latent processes in climate-driven range shifts

11.10-11.30   Sara Sandström (Aquatic Sciences and Assessment) Sources, composition and transport of fluvial suspended sediment and attached phosphorus in agricultural catchments: A cross-scale analysis

11.30-11.50  Renee van Dorst (Fish, Wildlife and Environment) Current challenges for Arctic charr: climate change and species interactions

11.50-12.00 End of the seminar