Welcome

Welcome to marine geochemistry research at Constructor University (formerly Jacobs University)!

Here you can find information about myself, past and present members of my workgroup, and information about research and teaching I am involved in. You are more than welcome, to contact me or members of my working group for projects and information (BSc, MSc or other projects).

Please take a look around!


Contact:

Prof. Dr. Andrea Koschinsky-Fritsche

Professor of Geosciences
School of Science
Physics & Earth Sciences

Mailing Address:
Constructor University Bremen
Campus Ring 1 |28759 Bremen | Germany

Telephone: +49 421 200-3567
Fax: +49 421 200-3229
E-mail: akoschinsky@constructor.university
Office: Research III, Room 105

https://constructor.university/faculty-member/andrea-koschinsky-fritsche


Earth Sciences and Sustainable Management of Environmental Resources (BSc. program)

Please see also the ESSMER Website

News

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Dec 25

PROBRAL 2025 – Lab Exchange in Brazil

Two of our group members (Natasha van Horsten and Polina Tselyk) are currently taking part in a laboratory exchange at...
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Dec 25

Nature Scientific Report published on hydrothermal venting near Milos, Greece

A new study based on the results of Meteor cruise M192 in the mediterranean including several authors from the Koschinsky...
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Nov 25

Podcast with Andrea Koschinsky at Contructor Talks

In this episode of Constructor Talks, Prof. Koschinsky explains what geochemistry is, how her passion for the environment shaped her...
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Nov 25

New Study on Molybdenum & Uranium Inputs in the Atantic Ocean

Sandra Pöhle together with Andrea Koschinsky and alumna Imelda Velasquez recently published a study titled "Do desert dust input and...
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Oct 25

Iron’s irony – New Review on the Fate of Hydrothermal Iron Published in Nature Communications

Hydrothermal vents are a major source of iron to the ocean but the fate of this hydrothermally-sourced iron is affected...
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Sep 25

New Open Access Methods Paper Published

We recently published a new paper titled "Simple Automation and Volume Reduction of Voltammetric Measurements for Marine Trace Metal Speciation"...
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