Geomicrobiology

Geomicrobiology is an interdisciplinary field of research that focusses on the interactions between microorganisms and geochemical processes. The focus is on microbial metabolic processes and their corresponding enzymes as well as their influence on their environment. Microorganisms play an important role in the various global material cycles, but they also influence their geochemical environment and habitats very locally. Research activities are accordingly broadly diversified and range from marine sediments to in situ experiments on hydrothermal systems or anthropogenic structures such as foundation structures of offshore wind turbines to activity-based screens to identify novel enzymes.

Research Areas

  • Carbon Capturing Enzymes (CCE)
  • Enhanced Benthic Weathering (EBW)
  • Inhibation of MIC (Microbial induced corrosion)
  • Lifetime of SMS (Seafloor Massive Sulfide)
  • Monitoring Biohazards - hypoxia, sulfidic upwelling events
  • H2 production - optimized saltwater electrolysis
  • H2 oxidation - energy generation

Project Overview


Associated Projects

  • Find out more about the geomicrobiology team here

  • You can find information on our teaching programmes here

  • !!! Bachelor and Master Theses !!!
    There are numerous exciting projects available in our working group raising questions that can also be investigated in the context of bachelor and master theses. Feel free to contact us and find a suitable topic for your thesis together with us!

  • March 2021 <<< Dr. Katja Laufer published her new paper on the importance of Fe cycling in Arctic fjord sediments and the potential impacts of glacial retreat in >>>

    March 2021 <<<Our new project Emden FM has been kicked-off. We are looking forward to exciting research in a great consortia (coordinator: )>>>

    December 2020 <<<Dr. Nicole Adam receives the Prof. Dr. Werner Petersen-Preis 2020  for outstanding doctoral theses at 91̽»¨>>>