PhD students

Jó, Viviána

 

Doctoral school

Doctoral School of Earth Sciences, Geography–Meteorology Program (2020-)

Qualification

Earth Sciences BSc - geographer specialization (2015-2018)

Geograpaher MSc - geomorphology specialization (2018-2020)

Language Skills

 English, german

Research

Geomorphology, remote sensing, glaciology

Research on climate-dependent surface dynamics of high-altitude areas using remote sensing methods

Contact

Location: Southern block 1.217

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Education

  • Geographical dissemination
  • Natural geography synthesis exercise
  • Digital evaluation in remote sensing

Awards and honours

  • Outstanding student of the Faculty of Sciences, Eötvös University (2019/2020)

  • 1st place, Scientific Conference of Students, Faculty of Physical Geography – Landscape and Environmental Gepgraphy, Eötvös University (2020)
  • 1st place, XXXV. National Scientific Conference of Students; Physics, Earth Sciences and Mathematics Section - Geoinformatics and Remote Sensing, Szeged (2021)
  • ÚNKP - Student Research Fellowship (2021/2022)

Scholarships, study trips abroad

  • Belgium, Brussels (2021): research at the Museum of Natural Sciences
  • Italy, Karthaus-Certosa (2022), Summerschool on Ice Sheets and Glaciers in the Climate System, Utrecht University: participation in a PhD Glaciology Summer School supported by the International Glaciological Society grant
  • UK (2022): research at the London Natural History Museum and the Oxford University Museum of Natural History
  • USA (2022): research at the American Museum of Natural History (New York), the Yale Peabody Museum (New Haven), the Carnegie Museum of Natural History (Pittsburgh), the University of Dallas and the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History (Washington)

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MTMT

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Likó, Szilárd

 

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Steinmann, Vilmos

 

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Milinkó, István

 

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Ghahraman, Kaveh

 

Doctoral school

Doctoral School of Earth Sciences (2019)

Qualification

Geographer (specification in geomorphology)

Language Skills

 English

Research

Geomorphology, Alluvial Fans, Geomorphic Natural Hazards, Remote Sensing in Geomorphology

Research on alluvial fans development in arid and semi-arid regions

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Scientometry:

Bahrami, S., & Ghahraman, K. (2019). Geomorphological controls on soil fertility of semi-arid alluvial fans: A case study of the Joghatay Mountains, Northeast Iran. Catena176, 145-158.

Zandi, R., Ghahraman, K., & Asadi, Z. (2019). Monitoring the Land Subsidence and its Associated Landforms Using Remote Sensing Techniques in Feyzabad Plain (north-east Iran). Journal of Hydrosciences and Environment3(6), 43-51.

Bahrami, S., Biramali, F., Filekesh, E., Ghahraman, K. (2018). Evaluating the effect of geomorphology on the vegetation type and density of Foshtanq alluvial fans, Sabzevar. Geography and Development (Iranian Journal), 16(52), 193-210. (In Persian).

Bahrami, S., Zanganeh Asadi, M. A., Ghahraman, K., Sepehri, N. (2017). An assessment on the effect of river avulsion on the morphology of alluvial fans, Joghatay mountains, Sabzevar, Iran. 5th National Conference of Iranian Association of Geomorphology, Mashhad, Iran. (In Persian).

Bahrami, S., Ghahraman, K., Goli Mokhtari, L. (2017). A quantitative study of the effect of alluvial fan morphology on soil physio-chemical characteristics. 15th Iranian Soil Science Congress, Isfehan, Iran. (In Persian).

Ghahraman, K., Akbari, E. (2015). An investigation of land-use changes in the surrounding lands of Kale-Shur playa using the maximum likelihood algorithm. 1st National Congress on the Application of Modern Sciences in the Geographical Studies, Mashhad, Iran. (In Persian).

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