Prof. Dr. Sandra Oliveira, assistant professor at the IEU
The Faculty of Science welcomes Prof. Dr. Sandra Oliveira as assistant professor for Genetic and Linguistic Evolution at the Department of Evolutionary Biology and Environmental Studies (IEU). Dr. Sandra Oliveira`s research focuses on the evolution and history of animals. She also incorporates on anthropology and linguistics, including fieldwork, laboratory work, and computer work.
How do plant species arise? Spatial, temporal, and morphological patterns of speciation
We, Dr. Ingrid Olivares and Prof. Rodrigo Cámara-Leret (UZH) in collaboration with researchers from University College London and Gothenburg University, wanted to know how common it is for plant species to evolve without being geographically isolated. In other words: Could the relative immobility of plants increase their likelihood of speciating in the same place?
A New Bite Into Dark Matter with the QROCODILE Experiment
We present the first results from the Quantum Resolution-Optimized Cryogenic Observatory for Dark matter Incident at Low Energy (QROCODILE). The QROCODILE experiment uses a microwire-based superconducting nanowire single-photon detector (SNSPD) as a target and sensor for dark matter scattering and absorption, and is sensitive to extremely small energy deposits.
When an iceberg calves, huge chunks of ice break off at the end of the glacier. These trigger high waves on the surface and underwater, pushing warmer sea water upwards. This accelerates the melting of the ice masses.