Stella Birlo
Field of research: Geomorphology and Polar Research
Position: Doctoral Researcher
Room: FVG M2061
Phone: 0049-(0)421-218 67155
E-mail: sbirloprotect me ?!uni-bremenprotect me ?!.de
Consultation hours: anytime, after appointment via e-mail
Research:
- Reconstruction of climate and human history using lacustrine sediments
- Collection and analysis of geochemical and geophysical data
- Multivariate statistics and visualization
Profiles with international research portals:
- High-resolution investigation (XRF, HSI, MS) of varved sediments from Holzmaar (West-Eifel volcanic field) for reconstruction of Holocene climate and environmental history of Central Europe
- Participation in the project PaleoMODES during an internship at the CSIS-ICTJA (Institute for Earth Science, Jaume Almera, Barcelona) for the reconstruction of the Holocene climate using sediment cores from Lake Funda at Flores Island (Azores, Portugal) (https://geo3bcn.csic.es/index.php/research/projects/past-projects/786-paleomodes) controlled by the East Atlantic Pattern and the North Atlantic Oscillation
- Since 04/2019: Scientific Staff Member and Doctoral Candidate at the working group GEOPOLAR (Geomorphology and polar research) with the study area Eifel (Holzmaar, Germany)
- 10/2017 – 04/2019: M.Sc. Physical Geography: Environmental History at the University of Bremen (Faculty 08 – Social Science) with Fokus on ?Lacustrine Environmental Archives“, ?Vegetation History and Archaeobotany“ und ?Archaeology“.
- Topic of master thesis: ?Human and climatic impact on lacustrine sediments from Lake Funda (Flores Island, Portugal) - A geochemical and mineralogical analysis of the last 1200 years”
- 10/2013 –10/2017: B.Sc. Geoscience at the University of Bremen (Faculty 05 – Geoscience) with focus on “Paleontology”, “Marine Geoscience” and “Petrology“
- 10/2012 – 09/2013: B.Sc. Applied Geoscience at the University of Halle-Wittenberg