Dr. rer. nat. Anja Reitz
Early Career Support and
WHIRLS (ERC Synergy Grant) Project Management
Büro:
Raum: Building 5 room 3.307
Telefon: +49 431 600-2803
Fax: +49 431 600-2805
E-Mail: areitz(at)geomar.de
Adresse:
Wischhofstr. 1-3
D-24148 Kiel
Education and professional experience
Education
- June 2005 Dr.-examination, Utrecht University
Thesis: "Diagenetic and Paleoceanographic variations in sedimentary Mn, Ba, and CaCO3, with emphasis on the eastern Mediterranean sapropel S1" - 1995 - 2001 Study of Earth Sciences at the University of Bremen and University of Durham, U.K. (1998 - 1999)
Diploma thesis: "High resolution study of an active and fossile redox boundary in central equatorial Atlantic sediments" and "Reconstruction of the ancient coast line at the Bahia de Cadiz about 6000 and 2000 years ago, a multidisciplinary approach of geology and archeology"
Professional experience
- Since June 2024 Scientific Manager of WHIRLS (ERC Synergy Grant Project) at GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel
- Since April 2019 Advisor for Science Coordination at GEOMAR Helmholtz-Centre for Ocean Research Kiel
- 2015 - 2019 Scientific Manager of AtlantOS (Horizon 2020) at GEOMAR Helmholtz-Centre for Ocean Research Kiel
- AtlantOS is a BG 8 (Developing in-situ Atlantic Ocean Observations for a better management and sustainable exploitation of the maritime resources) research and innovation project that proposes the integration of ocean observing activities across all disciplines for the Atlantic, considering 62 European as well as non-European partners.
- Project management including communication, integration, administrative support, dispute management and networking of all partners
- Dissemination including presentation of the project at scientific and stakeholder-oriented meetings, maintenance of the project webpage and development of the project brochure
- Data management, Project reporting, Gender equality control
- 2011 - 2015 Scientific Manager of a large-scale collaborative EU FP7 project (ECO2)
The ECO2 project sets out to assess the risks associated with storage of CO2 below the seabed. Carbon dioxide Capture and Storage (CCS) is regarded as a key technology for the reduction of CO2 emissions from power plants and other industrial sources at the European and international level.- Project management including communication, integration, administrative support, dispute management and networking of all partners
- Dissemination including presentation of the project at scientific and stakeholder-oriented meetings, maintenance of the project webpage and development of the project brochure
- Data management, Project reporting, Gender equality control
- 2008 - 2011 Post-doctoral research position for the Geomar project WND
- 2005 - 2008 Post-doctoral research position with the German BMBF collaboration project METRO: Methane and methane hydrate in the Black Sea, at the Leibniz-Institute of Marine Sciences -IFM-GEOMAR, Marine Biogeochemistry, Kiel
- 2001 - 2005 Graduate research position (PhD) within the Dutch NWO/ALW program No. 809.32.001 SAP, Dept. of Geochemistry, Utrecht University (NL)
- 1996 - 2000 Assistant scientist at the Dept. of Geochemistry/Hydrology, University of Bremen
- summer 1999 student internship at Marine Information Resource Corporation (MIRC) and at USDA, Beltsville Agriculture Research Centre(Maryland, USA)
- 1986 - 1995 laboratory assistant in medical practices