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Researcher
Thijs Vandenbroucke
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Promotor-spokesperson
01 January 2022 → 31 December 2025
Monsters of the Apocalypse: A link between Anoxia, Mutation, Extinction, and Stratabound REE Ores
Funding: Research Foundation - Flanders (FWO)
01 January 2023 → 31 December 2026
Recalibrating the base of the Palaeozoic food chain : towards a quantified link between progenitor plankton, the ancient carbon cycle and one of the largest mass extinctions in the history of life on Earth
Funding: Research Foundation - Flanders (FWO)
01 September 2021 → 31 August 2025
Teratology in microfossils as a proxy for understanding mass-extinctions through time
Funding: European funding: various
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Promotor
01 October 2021 → 31 January 2022
Death from below: how linking brines, anoxia, mutation, and stratabound ore could solve the enigma of Devonian mass extinction and the World’s REE crisis
Funding: Regional and community funding: Special Research Fund
01 January 2017 → 31 December 2022
Death from below: how linking brines, anoxia, mutation, and stratabound ore could solve the enigma of Devonian mass extinction and the World’s REE crisis
Funding: Regional and community funding: Special Research Fund
01 November 2020 → 28 February 2022
Did an Early Ordovician onset of cooling of the Early Palaeozoic Icehouse trigger the most important rise in biodiversity in the history of life on Earth?
Fellow: Cecile-Marie Lissens
Funding: Research Foundation - Flanders (FWO)
28 June 2018 → 31 December 2022
Fund Professor Van Autenboer: Time specific Rare Earth Elements (REE) enrichments in Paleozoic phosphorites: linking Sedex brine expulsions, biochemorstatigraphic signatures, palaeo-redox proxies and novel REE ores
Funding: Funding by bilateral agreement (private and foundations)
01 January 2024 → 31 December 2025
Heavy metals in mass-extintions and other macro-evolutionary events
Funding: Regional and community funding: Special Research Fund
01 March 2023 → 31 October 2023
Investigating the effect of redox-sensitive metal cycling during Late Ordovician biogeochemical events,based on palynomorph and geochemical data.
Fellow: Julie De Weirdt
Funding: Regional and community funding: Special Research Fund
01 May 2018 → 30 April 2022
Scanning Electron Microscopy at the core of Earth Sciences; reading 4 billion years of history in backscattered light.
Funding: Research Foundation - Flanders (FWO)
01 October 2020 → 30 September 2023
Systeem Aarde aan de wieg van complex leven: de kwantificatie van het klimaat en verwering tijdens de initiële radiatie van Cambrische dieren
Fellow: Thomas Wong Hearing
Funding: Regional and community funding: Special Research Fund
As
Copromotor
01 June 2018 → 31 May 2020
Microscopy as corner stone of the Earth Sciences: study of the building blocks of the Earth with reflected and transmitted light
Funding: Regional and community funding: Special Research Fund
01 May 2020 → 30 April 2024
Stimulated emission depletion microscopy (STED): Nanoscopy for innovative research in the life sciences
Funding: Research Foundation - Flanders (FWO)
01 January 2008 → 30 September 2009
The onset of the end-Ordovician glaciation: chitinozoan and graptolite distribution unravel its causative mechanisms
Funding: Research Foundation - Flanders (FWO)
01 January 2020 → 31 December 2025
University of California, Berkeley - UGent Partnership
Funding: Regional and community funding: Special Research Fund
As
Fellow
01 October 2007 → 30 September 2009
The onset of the end-Ordovician glaciation: chitinozoan and graptolite distribution unravel its causative mechanisms.
Fellow: Thijs Vandenbroucke
Funding: Regional and community funding: Special Research Fund, Research Foundation - Flanders (FWO)