Soil Chemistry enters a new era as we farewell Charlotte Wüstholz and welcome Sabine Dürig

With the retirement of Charlotte Wüstholz (left photo) from the role of administrative assistant with the Soil Chemistry research group, we look back with great thanks and admiration at Charlotte’s work over many decades, but also look forward to a new era as Sabine Dürig (right photo) steps into the role.

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Charlotte Wüstholz (left photo) has worked at ETH for 29 years as the administrative assistant of the Soil Chemistry group. For six years (2008-2014) she was additionally an editorial assistant, when Ruben was an Associate Editor of Environmental Science & Technology. In the intervening decades, Charlotte made herself an indispensable part of the team. We are all very grateful for her service, and thankful for her reliable and efficient work behind the scenes. The Soil Chemistry team recently had an opportunity to farewell Charlotte at her home, when we took the opportunity to wish her a very happy retirement. We hope that you stay in touch, Charlotte!

From the beginning of August, Sabine Dürig (right photo) will take on the role of administrative assistant with the Soil Chemistry group. Sabine comes to us with valuable experience, being also the administrative assistant for the Soil Resources research group in the IBP. We are looking forward to getting to know Sabine and working with her in the coming months and years. Welcome Sabine!
 

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