Dr. Sebastian Viehmann
30167 Hannover
Focus in research and teaching
- Evolution of early Earth’s environments
- Trace element and isotope geochemistry
- Biogeochemistry
- (Marine) chemical sediments
- High Field Strength and rare earth element geochemistry
- Geochronology
- Weathering and erosion processes
Curriculum vitae
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Career
2022-today: Associate researcher (senior postdoc), Institute of Mineralogy, Leibniz University Hannover, Germany
2017-2022: Postdoc, Department of Geology (EU Marie-Curie Individual Fellowship) and Department of Lithospheric Research (FWF stand-alone projekt), University of Vienna, Austria
2011-2016: PhD student, Jacobs University Bremen, Germany
2011: Student apprentice, Natural History Museum London, UK
2007-2010: Student research assistant, Rheinische Friedrich Wilhelms University of Bonn and University of Cologne, Germany
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Education
2016
Ph.D. in Geosciences (summa cum laude), Jacobs University Bremen, Germany
Topic: The evolution of Precambrian environments and their impact on the trace element and Hf-Nd isotopic compositions of ancient seawater
Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Michael Bau
2011
Diploma (German MSc. Equivalent) in Geology/ Palaeontology (A-level), Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms University of Bonn, Germany
Topic: Seawater-derived REY, trace element and HFSE systematics of Archean Banded Iron Formations (BIFs).
Supervisors: Prof. Dr. Carsten Münker and Dr. J. Elis Hoffmann
2004-2011
Diploma study in Geology/ Palaeontology, Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms University of Bonn, Germany
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Awards
- FWF stand-alone project ”The evolution of the earliest marine habitats” (grant no. P-34238)
- Marie Curie Individual Fellowship (EU Horizon 2020 Programme) for project ELEMIN (grant no. 746033)
- PhD fellowship of the Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst (DAAD) for scientific research at the Institute of Geochronology, University of Brasília, Brazil (D/11/44150)
- PhD scholarship of the Jacobs University for the duration of the PhD program
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Memberships
Since 2011:
Member of the scientific societies: European Association of Geochemistry (EAG), Austrian Geological Society (ÖGG), German Geological Society (GV), and German Mineralogical Society (DMG)
Courses
- Methoden der Isotopengeochemie
- Kristalline Gesteine
- Trace element and isotope geochemistry (extern: Constructor University Bremen, Deutschland)
- Principles and applications in Geochemistry (extern: Gastvorlesungen an der Tongji University Shanghai, China)