Welcome

Welcome to marine geochemistry research at Constructor University (formerly Jacobs University)!

Here you can find information about myself, past and present members of my workgroup, and information about research and teaching I am involved in. You are more than welcome, to contact me or members of my working group for projects and information (BSc, MSc or other projects).

Please take a look around!


Contact:

Prof. Dr. Andrea Koschinsky-Fritsche

Professor of Geosciences
School of Science
Physics & Earth Sciences

Mailing Address:
Constructor University Bremen
Campus Ring 1 |28759 Bremen | Germany

Telephone: +49 421 200-3567
Fax: +49 421 200-3229
E-mail: akoschinsky@constructor.university
Office: Research III, Room 105

https://constructor.university/faculty-member/andrea-koschinsky-fritsche


Earth Sciences and Sustainable Management of Environmental Resources (BSc. program)

Please see also the ESSMER Website

News

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Sampling at the Kairei hydrothermal vent field on SO301

Currently, our team members Ignacio Pedre and Nico Fröhberg are aboard research vessel Sonne in the Indian Ocean sampling the...
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Open PhD position in the DOME project

Find a link for an open PhD position with Prof. Dr. Simone Kasemann in Cooperation with Prof. Dr. Andrea Koschinsky...
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M192 on TV!

A team of Constructor University from the Marine Geochemistry group of Prof. Dr. Andrea Koschinsky will be in the documentary...
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Leg 2 of cruise M192 started successfully.

The Constructor University team of leg 2 (Jianlin Liao, Andrea Koschinsky, Annika Moje, Eva Meckel, Julia Oliva) and Charlotte Kleint...
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M192 sets sail

During the first leg of research cruise M192, an autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV) will be used for mapping and exploration...
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New project in the DFG Special Priority program 2238 DOME, Dynamics of Ore Metal Enrichment

Our project within the SPP will investigate the role of environmental conditions for hydrothermal metal transport and ore formation. We...
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