May 16-17, 2013 Tallinn University, Estonia The 2nd Conference of Doctoral School of Earth Sciences and Ecology Down to Earth Keynote speakers: Marie-Jose Gaillard-Lemdahl (Sweden) Ülo Niinemets (Estonia) Atte Korhola (Finland) Giorgio Anfuso (Spain) Jack Holbrook (Visiting Professor, University of Tartu)
BACKROUND The organizers are glad to invite doctoral students of earth sciences and ecology from Estonia and abroad to present their original research. The conference title Down to Earth refers to the subjects that will be presented at the conference. The aim is to provide an opportunity to doctoral students to present their research. Conference is an ideal surround for doctoral students to gather and exchange ideas with doctoral students, scientists from Estonia and abroad. Doctoral students` conference is special for other reasons too it is organized and held by PhD students. The conference language is English. STUDENT COMMITTEE Agnes Anderson - Institute of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Tallinn University Annika Mikomägi - Institute of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Tallinn University Kadri Vilumaa - Institute of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Tallinn University Piret Vacht - Institute of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Tallinn University Helena Tammik - Institute of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Tallinn University Kait Antso - Institute of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Tallinn University Marko Vainu - Institute of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Tallinn University Kairi Ehrlich - Institute of Geology, Tallinn University of Technology Triin Tamme - Institute of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Tallinn University Merle Muru - Department of Geography, University of Tartu ADVISING COMMITTEE Kalle Kirsimäe - Professor of Geology and Mineralogy, University of Tartu Tiiu Koff - Professor of Geoecology, Tallinn University Ülo Mander - Professor of Physical Geography and Landscape Ecology, University of Tartu Meelis Pärtel - Professor of Botany, University of Tartu Toomas Tammaru - Professor of Zoology, University of Tartu Hardi Tullus - Professor of Silviculture, Estonian University of Life Sciences Alvar Soesoo - Professor of Physical Geology, Tallinn University of Technology
INVITED SPEAKERS Marie-Jose Gaillard-Lemdahl - Linnaeus University, Sweden Marie-Jose Gaillard-Lemdahl is a professor in botany-vegetation history/palaeoecology and works within/coordinate several projects on environmental-vegetation history over long time perspective. This research has applications within archeology and present environmental questions such as management of cultural landscapes, biodiversity, and climate development. She is a Foreign Member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, Class Geosciences. She is also research coordinator for Environmental Science that includes seven research groups. These groups build up the Section of Environmental Science and Technology (EST). Ülo Niinemets - Estonian University of Life Sciences, Estonia Ülo Niinemets is a professor of plant physiology at the Estonian University of Life Sciences. Professor Ülo Niinemets is the first Estonian researcher who has been awarded the European Research Council (ERC) grant to study stress signals in vegetation. The aim of the project is to study how stress signals emitted from plants - volatile organic compounds such as terpenes - impact the Earth s climate. The results may help to solve problems caused by climate change. Atte Korhola - University of Helsinki, Finland Atte Korhola is a professor of environmental change at the University of Helsinki and a member of the Environment Panel of the European Academies Science Advisory Council (EASAC). His major research topic includes climate change and its ecological and societal impacts, with particular reference to longer-term environmental changes and northern regions. Giorgio Anfuso - Univeristy of Cadiz, Spain Giorgio Anfuso is a professor of coastal geomorphology and environmental geology at the University of Cadiz. His main research topics include coastal processes, coastal evolution and morphological change, subjects on which he has widely published. He has collaborated on several national and international projects on coastal zone characterization and management in different countries especially Spain, Morocco, Italy, Columbia, etc. Jack Holbrook - University of Tartu, Estonia Jack Holbrook is a visiting professor at the University of Tartu. His PhD is in the science field (Chemistry), but he also has a school teaching background. His research covers curriculum development in science subjects, assessment and evaluation as well supervising PhD students in useinspired research, inquiry learning and changing teacher beliefs. Jack Holbrook is an Executive Secretary of ICASE, UNESCO consultant on science education, Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry, UK, Member of the Association for Science Education, UK, Life Member of the Bangladesh Association for Science Education.
VENUE Tallinn University, Tallinn, Estonia CONFERENCE PROGRAM Registration: May 15 evening May 16 morning, 2013 Scientific session: May 16-17 The scientific program will consist of invited lectures, oral presentations and poster presentations Conference dinner May 16 evening Excursion May 18 (limited places) CORRESPONDENCE & INFORMATION All correspondence and information (including registration, abstract submission and application for sponsorship) should be addressed to Conference Secretariat. Registration, sponsorship Agnes Anderson Institute of Ecology Tallinn University 5 Uus-Sadama str 10120, Tallinn, Estonia Phone: +372 6199 817 Fax: (+372) 6199 801 E-mail: agnes.anderson@tlu.ee Skype: agnes_anderson Abstract submission Annika Mikomägi Institute of Ecology Tallinn University 5 Uus-Sadama str 10120, Tallinn, Estonia Phone: +372 6199 839 Fax: (+372) 6199 801 E-mail: annika.mikomagi@tlu.ee Abstract submission Kadri Vilumaa Institute of Ecology Tallinn University 5 Uus-Sadama str 10120, Tallinn, Estonia Phone: +372 6199 817 Fax: (+372) 6199 801 E-mail: kadri.vilumaa@tlu.ee CONFERENCE TOPICS Plant ecology Mycology Botany Ecophysiology Zoology Hydrobiology Animal ecology Geoinformatics Cartography Physical geography Landscape ecology Geology Paleoecology Nature conservation Forestry Agriculture Other, please specify
REGISTRATION The Conference is open to everybody and free of charge. Please fill in the online registration form. In case of question please return to Agnes Anderson (agnes.anderson@tlu.ee). FINANCIAL SUPPORT Organizers may provide full or partial financial support for doctoral students that cover travel and/or accommodation costs on a competitive basis. Applicants who send an abstract for the presentation will be favoured. Request for funding should be indicated on registration form. ABSTRACT SUBMISSION Abstracts are accepted for oral or poster presentation. Please indicate your preference when submitting. The abstract of presentations (oral or poster) should be written in English and be send via e-mail to: Annika Mikomägi (annika.mikomagi@tlu.ee) or Kadri Vilumaa (kadri.vilumaa@tlu.ee). The deadline for abstract submission is 19 March 2013. Please use the template to ensure the same style for the abstract volume. IMPORTANT DATES Registration opens February 5 Abstract submission opens February 5 Abstrat submission closes March 19 Decision on abstracts and funding April 2 Registration closes April 16 ACCOMMODATION If you wish organizers to book you a room, indicate so on the registration form. If you wish to make a reservation on your own, a list of hotels in Tallinn can be found at http://www.tourism.tallinn.ee/fpage/travelplanning/accommodation/facilities TRAVEL GUIDELINES Tallinn can be reached by plane; train, bus or ferry. http://www.tourism.tallinn.ee/eng/fpage/travelplanning/arrival
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