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Dr. Nicole Börner is a researcher at the Max Planck Institute for Biogeochemistry, where she leads project coordination for AI4PEX and EEBIOMASS. Her career spans scientific coordination roles at the Technische Universität Braunschweig (2017–2023) and research appointments in Germany, Canada, and China.
- Education: PhD in Geochemistry (2016, TU Braunschweig), Diplom in Biology with focus on Ecology/Zoology/Hydrology (2010–2016, Leibniz University Hannover)
- Research Interests: Paleoenvironmental reconstruction using ostracod shell chemistry, chironomid assemblages, and sedimentary ancient DNA to study Tibetan Plateau hydrology, monsoon dynamics, and Quaternary climate change.
- Publication Trends: Recent work focuses on multi-proxy comparisons (e.g., diatom vs. DNA data), elemental/isotopic analysis of microfossils, and high-altitude lake responses to 20th-century climate shifts.
- Scientific Awards:
- DAAD Scholarship (2013)
- Grants: Funded by DFG for her dissertation and OSL dating projects.
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