Employment history

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Curriculum vitae
Krisztina Sebe, PhD
University of Pécs, Department of Geology
7624 Pécs, Ifjúság ú. 6., Hungary
Phone: (36-30) 4690717
Fax: (36-72) 501531
sebe@gamma.ttk.pte.hu
Education
2009
2001–2002
2000
PhD, University of Pécs, Hungary, Doctoral School of Earth Sciences (Tectonic
geomorphological analysis of the Western Mecsek Mts. and their surroundings (SW
Hungary))
Universität Bayreuth, Germany, Lehrstuhl für Geomorphologie, Erasmus scholarship
(primarily neotectonics, geomorphology and GIS)
MSc, University of Pécs, Hungary (Sedimentology and Palaeontology of the Triassic
Zuhánya Limestone Formation in the Mecsek Mts.)
Employment history
2011–
University of Pécs, Department of Geology
2008–2011
Maternity benefit
2003-2007
MECSEKÉRC Ltd., Pécs, Hungary; industrial geology and applied research, mainly for
radioactive waste disposal facilities
2000-2003
University of Pécs, Hungary, PhD student
Professional affiliations/Memberships
1996Hungarian Geological Society (inc. HUNTEK – Hungarian Tectonic Working Group);
2007– onwards: member of board
2009Quaternary, Neogene II., Triassic and Paleozoic Subcommissions of the Hungarian
Commission on Stratigraphy
2008Hungarian ProGEO
2008International Association of Sedimentologists
2007Regional Committe of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences at Pécs, Subcommittee for
Geology and Mining
2000Hungarian Geographical Society
Research interests
geomorphology, tectonics, sedimentology, stratigraphy
Current research projects
 Neotectonic evolution of the Mecsek Mts. (SW Hungary)
 Interaction of tectonics, sedimentation and landscape evolution during the post-rift phase to basin
inversion transition and the neotectonic phase, SW Pannonian Basin (Partners: MOL Hungarian Oil
and Gas Company; Komló Natural History Museum, Hungary; Geological Institute of Hungary)
 Freshwater limestones and Pliocene–Quaternary paleogeography and fault activity (Partners:
Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Institute for Geochemical Research; Hungarian Natural History
Museum)
 Periglacial wind erosion in the western Pannonian Basin and its foreland (Partners: Geological
Institute of Hungary; Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, Hungary; University of Natural Resources
and Life Sciences (BOKU), Vienna, Austria; Geological Survey of Austria; supported by the
Foundation Action Austria-Hungary)
 German-type Triassic in SW Hungary (Partners: Muschelkalkmuseum Ingelfingen, Germany;
Jagiellonian University, Krakow, Poland)
 Upper Permian playa sedimentation in equatorial Pangaea (Partners: Mecsekérc Ltd., Geological
Institute of Hungary)
 Biotic, abiotic and human control on urban floras (Department of plant taxonomy)
Previous projects
2008-2011
Hungarian Scientific Research Fund, project 62478: “The effect of the wind on the late
Neogene and Quaternary sedimentation and morphological evolution of the Hungarian
Central Range and of its foreland”
2005-2008
2001-2004
1999
Publications
Mid-term research project of the Boda Claystone Formation for radioactive waste
disposal
Consortial National Research and Development Programme: “Complex waste
management and remediation technologies and monitoring systems in S
Transdanubia”
Short-term research project of the Boda Claystone Formation for radioactive waste
disposal
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