Committees, Department of Geoscience
2021-? Sustainability committee
2008-?: IT committee (chair from 2019)
2006-?: Local health and safety committee (chair 2015-2018 and again from 2020)
Various appointment and assessment committees.
Misc. activities
2021-2022: Appointet member of the faculty work assessment committee (Faculty of Natural Sciences, Aarhus University)
2021-2024: Appointed member of the faculty health and safety committee, FAMU (Faculty of Natural Sciences, Aarhus University).
2020-?: Head of safety (Institute for Geoscience, Aarhus Universitet).
2019-2021: Member, work assessment committee of the department (Institut for Geoscience, Aarhus Universitet).
2012-2019: Laboratory and workshop committee.
2019-?: Editor of Facebook page Aarhus Geoscience, Aarhus University (https://www.facebook.com/GeoAarhus), Work environment section at the Department of Geoscience (https://geo.medarbejdere.au.dk/en/work-environment/) and the Laboratory section at the Department of Geoscience (http://geo.au.dk/en/research/faciliteter/laboratories/).
2018-2021: Appointed member of the faculty health and safety committee, FAMU (Science and Technology, Aarhus University).
2018-2021: Appointed member of the faculty work assessment committee (Science and Technology, Aarhus Universitet).
2017-?: Volunteer Dansk Geologisk Forening (DGF), Aarhus.
2014-2017: Head of safety (Institut for Geoscience, Aarhus Universitet).
2012-2015: Appointed member of the faculty health and safety committee, FAMU (Science and Technology, Aarhus University).
2009-2012: Chair, work assessment committee of the department (Institut for Geoscience, Aarhus Universitet).
1998-2000: Bachelor in geoscience, 65 ECTS (Institute for Geoscience, Aarhus Universitet).
Analysis responsabilities
Qicpic: Particle size distribution and particle shape parameters
Sedimentation (Stokes Law) for determination of fine clay, or clay separation for X-ray diffraction (<0,002mm)
Clay and bulk mineralogy by X-ray diffraction
Sieving <16mm
Laserdiffraction (particle size distribution <2mm)
Fine gravel petrology by use of stereomicroscope (2-4mm)