Meteorologisches Kolloquium Sommersemester 2026

Auch im aktuellen Sommersemester laden wir wieder zu öffentlichen Vorträgen im Rahmen des Meteorologischen Kolloquiums ein. An ausgewählten MIttwochen geben unsere Gäste ab 14 Uhr spannende Einblicke in ihre aktuelle Forschung. Die Vorträge richten sich nicht nur an Studierende der Meteorologie, sondern auch an alle anderen Interessierten mit thematischem Bezug. Die Veranstaltungen finden in Präsenz im Seminarraum F118 statt. 

Bitte beachtet, dass es zu Änderungen im Programm kommen kann – diese Seite wird daher regelmäßig aktualisiert.


The same again for all English-speaking interested readers:

This summer semester, we once again invite you to a series of public lectures as part of the Meteorological Colloquium. On selected Wednesdays, our guest speakers will provide exciting insights into their current research starting at 2:00 PM. The lectures are not only aimed at meteorology students, but also at anyone with a general interest in the subject. All talks will be held in person in seminar room F118.

Please note that the program is subject to change – this page will be updated regularly.

08.04.2026
Seminarraum F118

Prof. Dr. Astrid Lampert, TU Braunschweig
„HELiPOD airborne environmental observations from the ice to the sand desert”

The helicopter borne sonde HELiPOD is equipped with instrumentation for measuring atmospheric parameters, aerosol properties, trace gas concentrations, radiation conditions and surface properties. It has the potential to investigate the spatial variability of parameters and interaction of the different Earth System Compartments. HELiPOD has been deployed for field campaigns with different scientific focus, ranging from observations in polar environment to emissions of methane from coal mine ventilation shafts and the oil and gas industry. The presentation introduces the system and shows scientific highlights of the past measurement campaigns.

13.05.2026
Seminarraum F118
Prof. Dr. Anna-Lena Lamprecht, Universität Potsdam
“Better Software, Better Research”: How Research Software Engineering (RSE) Improves Scientific Practices.
17.06.2026
Seminarraum F118
Dr. Gerald Steinfeld, Carl von Ossietzky Universität Oldenburg
„Atmospheric influences on the effects of large wind farm clusters”