Research events - Page 11
Title: Mixed-phase microphysics and other challenges in modelling deep convective clouds
Speaker: Corinna Hoose, KIT
Doctoral candidate Marius Stephane A Lambert at the Department of Geosciences, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, is defending the thesis Modelling the critical role of cold acclimation for vegetation survival during extreme winter weather for the degree of Philosophiae Doctor.
Doctoral candidate Evelien Jacoba Cornelia van Dijk at the Department of Geosciences, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, is defending the thesis A Tale of Fire and Ice: How clusters of large volcanic eruptions shaped climate and societies of the mid- to late-Holocene for the degree of Philosophiae Doctor.
Title: Seasonally resolved climate field reconstructions: model assimilation of ice core and tree-ring data
Speaker: Jesper Sjolte, Lund University
Title: Influence of global mean sea-level rise on atmospheric and ocean circulations
Speaker: Odd Helge Otterå, University of Bergen
Doctoral candidate James Ronald Johnson at the Department of Geosciences, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, is defending the thesis Integrated analysis of kerogen maturation and microfracture dynamics in organic-rich shales for the degree of Philosophiae Doctor.
Doctoral candidate Chloé Markussen Marcilly at the Department of Geosciences, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, is defending the thesis Modelling atmospheric CO2 levels during the Phanerozoic: testing the main carbon sources and sinks as climate forcings over different timescales for the degree of Philosophiae Doctor.
Welcome to our GEOHYD Lunch Seminar Friday 9th of December @ 12:15 in Aud. 2, Geology building or via videolink using Zoom. The seminar is helt by Olga Silantyeva, GeoHyd-section, Dept of Geosciences.
Title: In praise of tree-ring archives (and an open dendrochronological mind)
Speaker: Ulf Büntgen, University of Cambridge
Doctoral candidate Henrik Nygaard Hansen at the Department of Geosciences, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, is defending the thesis Reservoir quality characterization and prediction of deeply buried clay coated sandstones on the NCS, Examples from the South Western Barents Sea and Northern North Sea for the degree of Philosophiae Doctor.
by Alberto Caracciolo
From the University of Iceland
Hosted by Ella Wulfsberg Stokke
Doctoral candidate Emilie Claussen Iversen at the Department of Geosciences, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, is defending the thesis Predictions of atmospheric icing and winter precipitation for the degree of Philosophiae Doctor.
Welcome to our GEOHYD Lunch Seminar Friday 2nd of December @ 12:15 in Aud. 2, Geology building or via videolink using Zoom. The seminar is helt by Line Rouyet, NORCE.
Title: A clearer view of cloudy skies: Understanding cloud and radiation errors in a global model
Speaker: Richard Forbes, ECMWF