MEC-4

MEC-4 is a course in which students will be introduced into practical research under supervision of the contributing staff in the respective working groups and labs. This course is providing all new MEC students a first opportunity to dip into practice-oriented research. Depending on the topic and the number of participants, students will either work individually, or in very small groups together. 

To facilitate your choice of a research topic and group, we have listed below all contributing lecturers and their research topics. Please note, that only these lecturers will be able to supervise a student within MEC4.
We suggest contacting the lecturer of your choice already before the preparatory meeting!

If you have any question regarding the organization of MEC-4, please contact Christian Griebler.

Taking a closer look:

Andreas Richter (Centre for Microbiology and Environmental Systems Science)

Christina Kaiser (Centre for Microbiology and Environmental Systems Science)

Michael Schagerl (Department of Functional & Evolutionary Ecology)

Gerhard Herndl (Department of Functional & Evolutionary Ecology)

Monika Bright (Department of Functional & Evolutionary Ecology)

Konrad Fiedler (Department of Botany and Biodiversity Research)

Stefan Dullinger (Department of Botany and Biodiversity Research)

Wolfgang Wanek (Centre for Microbiology and Environmental Systems Science)

Wolfram Weckwerth (Department of Functional & Evolutionary Ecology)

Stefanie Wienkoop (Department of Functional & Evolutionary Ecology)

Frederico Baltar (Department of Functional & Evolutionary Ecology)

Florian Etl (Department of Botany and Biodiversity Research)

Christian Griebler (Department of Functional & Evolutionary Ecology)