Mag. Dr. Silvia Ulrich

Technical assistant (half-time) and Lecturer
Ground floor, room 11
t: +43 (0)1 4277-540 07
m: silvia.ulrich@univie.ac.at

© S. Ulrich

Research interests


  • Forensic palynology
  • Ultrastructure research and palynology
  • Evolution of trapping inflorescences in the aroid family

 Teaching

Current Courses

 Cooperations

  • Bundesgärten_Wien
  • Botanischer Garten München
  • Kew Gardens, England
  • P. Boyce, Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia

 Curriculum Vitae

Derzeitige Anstellung

  • 2020/10– Technical assistant (half-time) and Lecturer

Ausbildung und wissenschaftliche Laufbahn

  • 2020/10–2021/8 Scientific Collaborator (half-time) and Lecturer
  • 2019–2020 Scientific Collaborator and Lecturer
  • 2016–2019 Associate Researcher and Lecturer
  • 2010–2016 PhD at the Department of Structural and Functional Botany, University Vienna
  • 2009–2012 Scientific project collaborator FWF-Project P 20666-B03
  • 2006–Technical Assistant (half day) at the Department of Ultrastructure Research and Palynology
  • 2006–2008 Editing pictures and data input for PalDat (palynological database)
  • 2004–2007 Tutor at the Institute of Botany, University of Vienna (Department of Palynology and Structural Botany)
  • 2003–2006 Thesis Research at the Institute of Botany, University of Vienna (Department of Palynology and Structural Botany)
  • 1995–2006 Study of Biology at University of Vienna
  • 1994 Study of History of Art for one semester and study of History for a semester at University of Vienna. Study of Pharmacy for three semesters at University of Vienna
  • 1993/94 Study of Philosophy and Anglistics for a year at University of Vienna

Publications


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2010


Ulrich, S., Bröderbauer, D., Yeng, W. S., Boyce, P. C., & Hesse, M. (2010). The resurrection of Apoballis (Araceae). In N. Jasprica, M. Pandza, & M. Milovic (Eds.), 3. Croatian Botanical Congress, Murter, Croatia. 24.-26.September 2010. Book of Abstracts Unknown publisher.

Hesse, M., & Ulrich, S. (2010). The stunning diversity of aroid pollen. In D. Albach, & J. Greimler (Eds.), 19th International Symposium "Biodiversity and Evolutionary Biology" of the German Botanical Society (DBG). Vienna, Austria. 16.-19. September 2010. Program & Abstracts Unknown publisher.

2009


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