Dr. Lisa Bröder
Dr. Lisa Bröder
Lecturer at the Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences
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Professional experience
since 02/2021 Research Scientist (“Oberassistentin”), Dept. Earth Sciences, ETH Zürich, CH
Nov 2023 – Mar 2024 Maternity leave
Sept 2020 – Feb 2021 Postdoctoral Researcher, Dept. Earth Sciences, ETH Zürich, CH
Sept 2019 – Sept 2020 Postdoctoral Scholarship (Bundes-Exzellenz-Stipendium) Dept. Earth Sciences, ETH Zürich, CH
May 2017 – Sept 2019 Postdoctoral Researcher, Dept. Earth Sciences, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, NL
Sept 2012 – Mar 2017 PhD student, Dept. Environmental Science and Analytical Chemistry & Bolin Centre for Climate Research, Stockholm University, SE
Education
Feb 2017 PhD in Applied Environmental Science from Stockholm University, Sweden; Dissertation Title: Transport, degradation and burial of organic matter released from permafrost to the East Siberian Arctic Shelf; Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Örjan Gustafsson
Dec 2011 Diplom (equivalent to Master) in Physics with distinction from Ruprecht-Karls-Universität, Heidelberg, Germany; Thesis Title: A paleoclimate record for the Great Artesian Basin, Australia; Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Werner Aeschbac
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Approved research projects
Jan 2023 BNP Paribas Foundation funding of € 702,990 for the project Fluxes from Land to Ocean: How Coastal Habitats in the Arctic Respond (formal co-applicant)
Apr 2022 Swiss Arts Council Pro Helvetia and Swiss Polar Institute funding of CHF 12,500 for the “PolARTS” project Ghostscapes together with artist Benjamin Burger
Mar 2022 Swiss Polar Institute Flagship Greenlandic Fjord ecosystems in a changing climate: Socio-cultural and environmental interactions, total of CHF 1,500,000 (formal co-applicant)
Sept 2021 Swiss National Science Foundation funding of CHF 408,445 for the project Mineralogical Control on Permafrost Carbon Dynamics in Arctic Ecosystems (formal main applicant)
Jan 2021 Exploratory grant of CHF 27,080 from the Swiss Polar Institute for an expedition to the Mackenzie River Delta, NWT, Canada (formal main applicant)
Feb 2019 Research grant of € 20,000 for a fieldwork campaign to Greenland by the EU-INTERACT Transnational Access program (formal main applicant)
Nov 2018 Research grant of € 68,000 and one week of ship-time on CCGS Amundsen by the Arctic Research Icebreaker Consortium (formal co-applicant)
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Course Catalogue
Autumn Semester 2024
Number | Unit |
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651-4341-00L | Source to Sink Sedimentary Systems |