Poster award at “Midi étudiants-chercheurs” for Maxime Thomas – Prix Sophie Vanhulle 2021
Maxime Thomas has presented the project WeThaw at the event Midi étudiants-chercheurs” organized to inform the faculty students about the ongoing research in the faculty. Maxime attracted multiple interested students and received the vote from the students for the best poster: the “Prix Sophie Vanhulle 2021”. Congratulations to Maxime!
Journal article about the WeThaw team’s field campaign in Abisko, Sweden
DH net- Web du 11/11/21, L’Avenir newspaper 16/11/21
The WeThaw team will participate to the PCN meeting
Large participation of Master students, PhD students and postdoc from the WeThaw team at UCLouvain in Belgium at the Permafrost Carbon Network Meeting online (16-17 November 2021). The recent achievements of the WeThaw team on the influence of permafrost thaw on mineral-organic carbon interactions were presented as an updated synthesis.
It’s a new week UCLouvain – The WeThaw team is back from Abisko Sweden
UCLouvain – Actualités, UCLouvain – It’s a new week
End of the Field campaign in Abisko
On November 14th, all members of WeThaw have returned from Abisko with the equipment and the samples
TV reportage RTL about the WeThaw team in Abisko, Sweden
Journal télévisé RTL – 13H et 19H on 11/11/21, and RTL info – Web article du 11/11/21
RTBF Web article and RTBF radio about the WeThaw team in Abisko, Sweden
RTBF web article 10/11/21 & La première and Vivacité – Radio JT du 10/11/21
Snow has arrived in Abisko
Catherine Hirst and Maëlle Villani from the WeThaw team continue the monitoring in Abisko
Profile of Arthur Monhonval in Open Access Government
“Geological archives in the Arctic” in Open Access Government (Page 454-455)
Field work continues in Abisko
Monitoring in Abisko with Maxime Thomas, Arthur Monhonval, Catherine Hirst, Maelle Villani, Eleonore du Bois d’Aische and Sophie Opfergelt