As Peng will be leaving Innsbruck towards Mainz after almost 4 years as a PostDoc in the advection project, we had a joint dinner today wishing him all the best for his future career.
As Peng will be leaving Innsbruck towards Mainz after almost 4 years as a PostDoc in the advection project, we had a joint dinner today wishing him all the best for his future career.
Tomorrow Monday, Kadmiel Maseyk (Open University, UK) will be giving a presentation in the Institute Seminar series on “Shedding light on the dark reactions of photosynthesis: lessons from new approaches to large scale analysis”. Today, we got on the mountain bikes and went for a ride.
The group at lunch time with Kadmiel (3rd on right).
Kadmiel and Georg prepared for the ride down with Pfeishütte in background.
Here a few impressions:
Karolina and Felix are on their way to Las Majadas to set up COS flux and SIF measurements that will complement a bunch of other activities at the site, including a HyPlant flight.
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