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Markus Egli is a professor specializing in Geochronology at the University of Zurich. His primary research interests include landscape dynamics, particularly in Alpine environments, and the application of numerical techniques to study soil chemical and mineralogical aspects. He employs a broad spectrum of dating methods to decipher landscape changes and geomorphic surface dynamics, including radiocarbon and 10Be exposure dating. Additionally, Egli investigates weathering mechanisms in soils across various regions. He completed his master's degree in Geography and has also worked on projects related to municipal waste energy technology during his tenure as a consulting engineer. Over the years, he has held several positions at the University of Zurich and has contributed to various academic initiatives across Europe and the United States, serving on editorial boards and guest-editing special issues in prominent journals. Egli's work integrates soil science with environmental studies, addressing the impacts of climate change and human activities on natural landscapes.
University of Zurich • Zurich, Switzerland
Head of the Geochronology laboratory and involved in teaching and research initiatives.
Rytec AG • Münsingen, Switzerland
Worked in the field of municipal waste energy technology.
Research Institute Soil Study and Conservation • Florence, Italy
Post-Doctoral stage focusing on the characterization and identification of soil clay minerals.
Department of Law