General Assembly 2023In-Person Event

Europe/Berlin
GenoHotel Karlsruhe

GenoHotel Karlsruhe

Am Rüppurrer Schloß 40, 76199 Karlsruhe https://www.genohotel-karlsruhe.de/de
Programm Board Team, Franziska Alberg (GFZ)
Description

Welcome to the annual General Assembly 2023 of the Program "Changing Earth - Sustaining our Future" (May 15-16)

Once a year the Program Board invites scientists from the seven Helmholtz Centers participating in and contributing to the research program "Changing Earth - Sustaining our Future" with nine topics, Program Objectives, CCAs, InnoPool projects, the SynCom team, the Management Board and the Management-Team to exchange information and ideas, to share developments and advances, to swap insights and strategies.

This year the focus will be on Early Career Researchers. With Poster Sessions, an Ideas Market, Breakout groups, presentations and enough time in-between you will have the chance for discussions, exchanging and crossing new ideas and projects between ECRs and senior scientists. In 2023 you have the opportunity to meet up to 350 participants in Karlsruhe back to back with the meeting of the Strategic Advisory Board (May 17th).

At the Closing Session, for the first time, there will be the awarding of two prizes for the best scientific posters (submissions to the Ideas Market and for the 2. Poster Session).

*Contributions to the certain sessions are an important component of the General Assembly - as well as for other conferences the Program Board still reserves the right for contributions to be reordered or not to be taken into account.

Our Program Website

https://earthenvironment.helmholtz.de/changing-earth/program/

 

    • 1
      Plenary 1: Opening of General Assembly 2023 (Topics at a glance & Introduction to Program Objectives)
      Speaker: Colin Devey (GEOMAR)
    • 10:30
      bio-break and pick-up of refreshments
    • Poster Session 1: Posters by Program Objectives (PO) & PO Highlights

      Poster contributions will be organized by the Program Objectives writing teams, kick-off with Guided Tours
      (meet the Program Board and the members of the Program Objective writing teams to discuss and get feedback on the new and in more detail described Objectives of the Program "Changing Earth - Sustaining our Future") - A short description of the original Program Objectives you find on the program website.

      • 2
        PO1: Atmospheric forecast - improved predictive skills of weather and climate Room 16

        Room 16

        Responsible from Program Board: HaPe Schmid (KIT), Gerrit Lohmann (AWI)

      • 3
        PO2 & 3: Climate mitigation and adaptation - better cope with the impact of climate change Room 15

        Room 15

        Responsible from Program Board: Daniela Jacob (hereon), Gerrit Lohmann (AWI), Thomas Jung (AWI), Sabine Attinger (UFZ), Anja Engel (GEOMAR)

      • 4
        PO4: Geohazard forecast - reduce the negative impact of natural hazards Room 23

        Room 23

        Responsible from Program Board: Colin Devey (GEOMAR), Fabrice Cotton (GFZ)

      • 5
        PO5: Urban Risk - increase urban quality of life and resilience Room 22

        Room 22

        Responsible from Program Board: Fabrice Cotton (GFZ), Bernd Hansjürgens (UFZ)

      • 6
        PO6: Ecosystem services - sustain ecosystem services and biodiversity Room 24

        Room 24

        Responsible from Program Board: Anja Engel (GEOMAR), Beate Escher (UFZ)

      • 7
        PO7: Food, land and water quality - ensuring availability of food and water Room 18

        Room 18

        Responsible from Program Board: Michael Bott (FZJ)

      • 8
        PO8: Natural resources - using resources for sustainable circular economy Room 09

        Room 09

        Responsible from Program Board: Hauke Harms (UFZ), Sarah Gleeson (GFZ), Michael Bott (FZJ)

      • 9
        PO9: Environmental pollution - protecting the environment and humans from chemical pollution Foyer

        Foyer

        Responsible from Program Board: Beate Escher (UFZ), Thomas Leisner (KIT)

    • 12:45
      Lunch Break
    • 10
      Plenary 2: Introduction to Breakout Sessions
      Speaker: Beate Escher (UFZ)
    • Breakout Sessions

      The aim of the Breakout Sessions is to inform about ongoing projects and initiatives and to discuss future goals.
      All sessions are open to all participants (no closed sessions).

      • 11
        Carbon Cycle Room 21

        Room 21

        A new CTA „Carbon sources and sinks in the Earth’s (Surface) System“
        In this breakout session we introduce a new cross-topic activity (CTA) in the research domain Earth&Environment. The major strategic objective of the proposed CTA is to bring together experts on carbon cycling from the full range of relevant fields in the Helmholtz Research Domain Earth & Environment and explore links to the Research Domain Energy.
        We aim to focus on two main aspects:
        1) Identification of knowledge gaps in understanding of the C-Cycle (budgets, residence times, unknown and unqualified processes)
        2) Working towards applying this knowledge to enhance C drawdown mechanisms for potential Carbon Dioxide Removal (CDR) approaches
        In this context we also discuss the new and upcoming SynCom activity on CDR.

        Speaker: Dirk Sachse (GFZ)
      • 12
        CARF MACE Room 13

        Room 13

        Mainstreaming Environmental Assessment for Complex Exposure
        The cross-cutting activity MACE creates a platform to develop overarching activities in the program "Changing Earth" and “Health”. MACE strives to synthesise results of environmental and human health research to support solution-oriented risk assessment and management of novel entities, which are chemicals and other types of materials of anthropogenic origin, including (micro)plastic and man-made particles.

        Speakers: Beate Escher (UFZ), Gunnar Gerdts (AWI), Michael Schloter (HMGU), Ulrich Schurr (FZJ)
      • 13
        CARF REKLIM Room 14

        Room 14

        The Helmholtz climate initiative REKLIM is a research network of competence-driven modules. REKLIM produces and disseminates regional climate change information for societal use. REKLIM addresses the complete chain from knowledge generation to action. Here, we invite colleagues to learn more about REKLIM and to participate in its further development.

        Speakers: Peter Braesicke (KIT), Klaus Grosfeld (AWI), Renate Treffeisen (AWI)
      • 14
        CCA MOSES Room 11

        Room 11

        Presentation of cross-compartment and cross-scale observation for meteorological and hydrological extremes: MOSES deployments are presented using the examples of the Swabian campaigns 2021/2023 and recent campaigns along the continuum river-estuary-ocean.

        Speakers: Dietrich Borchardt (UFZ), Peter Knippertz (KIT), Philipp Fischer (AWI), Sergiy Vorogushyn (GFZ), Ute Weber (UFZ)
      • 15
        Cities and Climate Change Room 20

        Room 20

        Session organized by KIT, hereon, UFZ

        Speakers: Christian Kuhlicke (UFZ), HaPe Schmid (KIT), Jörg Cortekar (Hereon)
      • 16
        Citizen Science Foyer

        Foyer

        Citizen science is successfully implemented as a participatory research approach in many Helmholtz Centres and is currently experiencing growing interest and popularity in research, politics and civil society. In our workshop we will present the plan to establish a Helmholtz Cooperation Across Research Fields (CARF) on citizen science and participatory research for social innovation, and discuss its goals, structure and activities at four World Café tables.

        Speakers: Aletta Bonn, Julia von Gönner (both: Deutsches Zentrum für integrative Biodiversitätsforschung (iDiv) Halle-Jena-Leipzig)
      • 17
        Digital Twins for Geohazards Room 6

        Room 6

        • Presentation of the HE DT-GEO project in which several Geo-Hazard Digital Twin Components have to be developed (Volcanology, Earthquake Physics as well as Tsunami Twin). DT-GEO is an initiative of Geo.8.
        • Discussion about the possible coupling between DT-GEO and similar initiatives within the Helmholtz community.
        • Further discussion topics: What comes after DT-GEO towards Destination Earth? How can Helmholtz centers strengthen their presence in the future? How do we best integrate ourselves into Destination Earth?
        Speaker: Andrey Babeyko (GFZ)
      • 18
        Digitalization and DataHub Room 12

        Room 12

        The DataHub of the Research Field Earth and Environment is a joint initiative of all centers of the Helmholtz Association participating in the research program 'Changing Earth'. Three SubHubs assigned to the compartments of the Earth system jointly form the DataHub. Within the DataHub, FAIR data management is practiced to enable data science. Here, we invite colleagues to learn more about the DataHub and to participate in its further development.

        Speakers: Jan Bumberger (UFZ), Peter Braesicke (KIT), Sören Lorenz (GEOMAR)
    • 15:45
      bio-break and pick-up of refreshments
    • Ideas Market

      The Ideas Market will be a plattform to networking with the aim to elaborate how to use the competences we have in the Helmholtz centers for connecting existing porjects and to get ideas for new ones.

      • 19
        "Iceland" Room 24

        Room 24

        Hazard and Resources in Reykjanes, Hengill, Theistareykir and Krafla, Iceland

        Speaker: Verónica Rodríguez Tribaldos (GFZ)
      • 20
        777 - personnel concept PoF IV Room 16

        Room 16

        On behalf of the Research Field „Earth and Environment“ seven Helmholtz centers have established seven novel joint acitivities for talent management und career development. We are going to pay special attention to the upcoming events and programs with open slots for participation.

        Speakers: Peter Bremer (KIT), Tabea Altenbernd-Lang (AWI)
      • 21
        Advancing AI in Earth & Environment Room 17

        Room 17

        Over the past years, the Helmholtz AI Consultants for Earth and Environment have provided extensive support to a wide range of research projects across the programme topics, including applications of AI/ML in Earth System Modelling, remote sensing, seismology and marine sciences.

        Speakers: David Greenberg (Hereon), Tobias Weigel (DKRZ)
      • 22
        AWI INSPIRES Room 16

        Room 16

        AWIs INternational Science Program for Integrative Research in Earth Systems

        Speaker: Jessica Kegel (AWI)
      • 23
        Crossing borders: Room 15

        Room 15

        The Geo.X/NFDI4Earth Academy’s concept to empower interdisciplinary scientists of tomorrow

        Speakers: Hilde Gödde (GFZ), Jonas Kuppler (GFZ)
      • 24
        DeepDyn Room 14

        Room 14

        A new DFG Priority Programme to reconstruct Earth’s deep dynamics

        Speaker: Monika Korte (GFZ)
      • 25
        Experimental house Room 14

        Room 14

        for a bio-inspired, climate and human friendly, resource efficient architecture

        Speaker: Christian Hamm-Dubischar (AWI)
      • 26
        FUTURO Room 24

        Room 24

        An all-season multiscale research campaign on the future evolution of the coastal upwelling system off West Africa

        Speaker: Björn Fiedler (GEOMAR)
      • 27
        Geo-INQUIRE Room 07

        Room 07

        Geosphere INfrastructures for QUestions into Integrated Research

        Speaker: Fabrice Cotton (GFZ)
      • 28
        GeoLaB Room 15

        Room 15

        Future with Geothermal Energy

        Speakers: Bastian Rudolph (KIT), Eva Schill (KIT), Günter Zimmermann (GFZ), Ingo Sass (GFZ), Katharina Schätzler (KIT)
      • 29
        Gridded Profile Soil Moisture Room 14

        Room 14

        through Artificial Intelligence

        Speaker: Toni Schmidt (UFZ)
      • 30
        Helmholtz Imaging Room 08

        Room 08

        Helmholtz Imaging is the overarching platform to better leverage and make accessible to everyone the innovative modalities, methodological richness, and data treasures of the Helmholtz Association. Helmholtz Imaging covers the whole process from data acquisition and data preparation to data management and data analysis.

        Speakers: Lukas Klein (Helmholtz Imaging), Sebastian Ziegler (Helmholtz Imaging)
      • 31
        IAGOS-CARIBIC Foyer

        Foyer

        High-tech laboratory on board an Airbus A350 by Lufthansa

        Speaker: Andreas Zahn (KIT)
      • 32
        Investigation of the atmosphere with weather balloons Room 23

        Room 23

        Atmospheric moisture, instability, and lift are the key ingredients necessary for the formation of heavy rain-producing clouds. We will present three different instrument combination (payloads) measuring atmospheric profiles on a weather balloon.

        Speaker: Christian Rolf (FZJ)
      • 33
        Knowledge and Technology Transfer Room 16

        Room 16

        Speakers: Birgit Schulze (KIT), Lisa Wenzel (GFZ), Lydia Woiterski (UFZ), Ulrike Sylla (GFZ)
      • 34
        Microplastics and Nanoplastics" (M&Ns) Room 24

        Room 24

        Speakers: Annika Jahnke (UFZ), Dusan Materic (UFZ)
      • 35
        MOSES Room 11

        Room 11

        From heavy precipitation to flood: what measurements and models do we need for successful forecasts? New developments and ideas will be presented using the examples of current MOSES campaigns and recent extreme events in Germany.

        Speaker: Ute Weber (UFZ)
      • 36
        Next generation toxicity tests Room 09

        Room 09

        Imaging is a central aspect of automation in toxicity testing - supporting the goal to increase the throughput and content in bioanalytical assessment of the many still uncharaterised chemicals in commerce. Both KIT and UFZ have developed tools to support imaging and automation in alternative test systems ranging from automated specimen positioning and video recording, facitlitated labelling and machine learning-driven semantic segmentation to automated workflows to derive effect concentrations and patterns.

        Speakers: Jo Nyffeler (UFZ), Markus Reischl (KIT), Stefan Scholz (UFZ), Violeta Stojanovska (UFZ)
      • 37
        Polar Sounds Room 22

        Room 22

        50 sound clips from the Arctic and Antarctic oceans have been available to sound artists as well as musicians from all over the world for composition since last late summer. Now, the resulting creatively interpreted pieces have been released at https://citiesandmemory.com/polar-sounds/.

        Speaker: Ilse Van Opzeeland (AWI)
      • 38
        RIFS Room 10

        Room 10

        Institute for Transformative Sustainability Research

        Speaker: Matthias Tang & RIFS-Team (RIFS)
      • 39
        SAFAtor Room 23

        Room 23

        "SMART Cables and Fibre-optic Sensing Amphibious Monitor" investment seeks to revolutionise Earth monitoring capability by harnessing submarine and urban telecommunications infrastructure

        Speaker: Frederik Tilmann (GFZ)
      • 40
        Taking the pulse of the Southern Ocean Room 07

        Room 07

        An internationally coordinated, circumpolar, and year-round mission

        Speaker: Stefanie Arndt (AWI)
      • 41
        The Helmholtz Earth & Environment DataHub Room 18

        Room 18

        On a way to FAIR and sustainable data management

        Speakers: Christof Lorenz (KIT), Sabine Barthlott (KIT)
      • 42
        The LandTrans Simulator: Room 14

        Room 14

        A modular system of SMART terrestrial models

        Speaker: Franziska Taubert (UFZ)
    • 43
      Plenary 3: Summary and discoveries of day 1 & group picture
      Speaker: Colin Devery (GEOMAR)
    • 44
      Conference Dinner & Evening Fun at the GenoHotel
    • 45
      Plenary 4: Welcome Day 2

      by Deputy Program Spokesperson and Vice President of the Research Field Earth and Environment

      Speakers: Colin Devey (GEOMAR), Katja Matthes (GEOMAR)
    • Plenary 5: Presentation of InnoPool Projects
      • 46
        Introduction to InnoPool Project
        Speaker: Colin Devey (GEOMAR)
      • 47
        SCENIC

        Storylines of European extremes in warmer climates

        Speaker: Helge Goessling (AWI)
      • 48
        High - CO2

        High-CO2 Metabolic Responses and Bioeconomic Opportunities

        Speaker: Daniel Lipus (GFZ)
      • 49
        P-LEACH

        overview presentation of the status and some highlights for P-LEACH

        Speakers: Daria Bedulina (AWI), Mara Römerscheid (UFZ)
      • 50
        CASCO

        Overcoming challenges towards a common multi-hazard workflow

        Speakers: Cecilia Nievas (GFZ), Laurens Bouwer (Hereon)
    • 10:15
      bio-break and refreshments in the poster area
    • 51
      Plenary 6: SynCom

      SynCom mission and aims, presentations of SynCom pilot projects and new SynCom projects, panel discussion “SynCom: Better together” with Antje Boetius, Kathleen A. Mar, Sabine Attinger, and Laurens Bouwer, Q&A

      Speakers: Beate Escher (UFZ), Christian Kuhlicke (UFZ), Dirk Sachse (GFZ), Dorothee Hodapp (AWI), Katja Matthes (GEOMAR), Marie Heidenreich (Head of SynCom Coordination Office), Pia-Johanna Schweizer (RIFS), Sergiy Vorogushyn (GFZ), Thomas Jung (AWI)
    • 12:00
      Lunch Break
    • Poster Session 2: Posters grouped by Program Objectives (open session)

      Like on day1 in Poster Session 1 contributions are organized by the Program Objectives
      A short description of the original Program Objectives you find on the program website.

      • 52
        PO1: Atmospheric forecast - improved predictive skills of weather and climate Room 20

        Room 20

        Responsible from Program Board: HaPe Schmid (KIT), Gerrit Lohmann (AWI)

      • 53
        PO2 & 3: Climate mitigation and adaptation - better cope with the impact of climate change Room 21

        Room 21

        Responsible from Program Board: Daniela Jacob (hereon), Gerrit Lohmann (AWI), Thomas Jung (AWI), Sabine Attinger (UFZ), Anja Engel (GEOMAR)

      • 54
        PO4: Geohazard forecast - reduce the negative impact of natural hazards Room 09 -10

        Room 09 -10

        Responsible from Program Board: Colin Devey (GEOMAR), Fabrice Cotton (GFZ)

      • 55
        PO5: Urban Risk - increase urban quality of life and resilience Room 22

        Room 22

        Responsible from Program Board: Fabrice Cotton (GFZ), Bernd Hansjürgens (UFZ)

      • 56
        PO6: Ecosystem services - sustain ecosystem services and biodiversity Room 14

        Room 14

        Responsible from Program Board: Anja Engel (GEOMAR), Beate Escher (UFZ)

      • 57
        PO7: Food, land and water quality - ensuring availability of food and water Room 18

        Room 18

        Responsible from Program Board: Michael Bott (FZJ)

      • 58
        PO8: Natural resources - using resources for sustainable circular economy Room 16

        Room 16

        Responsible from Program Board: Hauke Harms (UFZ), Sarah Gleeson (GFZ), Michael Bott (FZJ)

      • 59
        PO9: Environmental pollution - protecting the environment and humans from chemical pollution Room 15

        Room 15

        Responsible from Program Board: Beate Escher (UFZ), Thomas Leisner (KIT)

    • 60
      Plenary 8: Introduction to ECR presentations
      Speaker: Michaela Hegglin (FZJ)
    • Presentations by Early Career Researchers (ECRs)

      Seven invited talks by ECRs (one from each participating center in the program "Changing Earth - Sustaining our Future")

      • 61
        AWI: PhD Student Prize Winner 2022

        "Breaking the ice" - How important are sea ice dynamics for the thickness of Arctic sea ice?

        Speaker: Luisa von Albedyll (AWI)
      • 62
        FZJ: ERC Starting Grant 2022

        Household Chemicals Amplifying Urban Aerosol Pollution

        Speaker: Georgios Gkatzelis (FZJ)
      • 63
        GEOMAR: Emmy Noether Programm

        Revealing deep-sea biodiversity and foodwebs in a changing ocean

        Speaker: Henk-Jan Hoving (GEOMAR)
      • 64
        GFZ: Helmholtz PdD Prize Winner RF EaE 2022

        Real-time earthquake assessment: How machine learning improves earthquake early warning

        Speaker: Jannes Münchmeyer (GFZ)
      • 65
        Hereon: Helmholtz Young Investigator Group

        Uncertain Water Resources under Global Change

        Speaker: Peter Greve (Hereon)
      • 66
        KIT: ERC Starting Grant 2022

        ASPIRE - Advancing Subseasonal PredIctions at Reduced computational Effort

        Speaker: Julian Quinting (KIT)
      • 67
        UFZ: Helmholtz PhD Prize Winner RF EaE 2022

        Merging the carboxylate and syngas platforms to solve the biorefinery dilemma

        Speaker: Flávio Baleeiro (UFZ)
    • 68
      Plenary 9: Summary & Closing of the General Assembly 2023

      incl. the (Sur)Prize Award Ceremony for the best two posters donated by Gerrit Lohmann (AWI)

      Speaker: Colin Devey