Evidence has been mounting that past climate changes played an important role in the evolution of our genus, Homo. However, identifying and quantifying the impact of climatic and environmental changes on human speciation, adaptation, migration, and cultural development has remained challenging. In this conference, we will bring together experts from various disciplines, including paleo-climate, anthropology, archaeology, ecology, climate modeling, and genomics, to advance this emerging field and to forge new collaborations.


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KEYNOTE SPEAKERS

Pasquale Raia

Professor, University of Naples Federico II, Italy

Thomas Higham

Professor, University of Vienna, Austria

Jin-Cheul Kim

Principal Researcher, Korea Institute of Geoscience and Mineral Resources (KIGAM), South Korea

Christoph P.E. Zollikofer

Professor emeritus, University of Zurich, Switzerland

Chiara Barbieri

Senior Assistant Professor, University of Cagliari, Italy

Miikka Tallavaara

Assistant Professor, University of Helsinki, Finland

Rieneke Weij

Postdoctoral Research Fellow, University of Cape Town, Africa

Michael Petraglia

Professor, Griffith University, Australia

Chronis Tzedakis

Professor, University College London, UK

Simon Armitage

Professor, Royal Holloway University of London, UK

Hubert Vonhof

Group leader, Max Planck Institute for Chemistry, Germany

Ricarda Winkelmann

Director, Max Planck Institute of Geoanthropology, Jena, Germany

Phil Glauberman

Researcher, The Catalan Institute of Human Paleoecology and Social Evolution (IPHES), Spain

Buhm Soon Park

Director, Center for Anthropocene Studies, KAIST, Korea

Chuan-Chou(River) Shen

Distinguished Chair Professor, High-precision mass spectrometry and environment change lab (HISPEC), National Taiwan University, Taiwan

Yaping Shao

Professor, HESCOR (Human and Earth System Coupled Research), Institute for Geophysics and Meteorology
University of Cologne, Germany

ORGANIZING COMMITEE

Axel Timmermann

Director at IBS Center for Climate Physics

Pasquale Raia

Professor at University of Naples Federico II

Jiaoyang Ruan

Young Scientist Fellow at IBS Center for Climate Physics

Elke Zeller

Elke Zeller

PhD Student at IBS Center for Climate Physics

PROGRAM

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DAY1 | October 15th

TimeProgram
09:00 ~ 09:30Registration
09:30 ~ 10:00Introduction Remarks
– Axel Timmermann
10:00 ~ 11:40Session 1: Paleo-Climate Context
11:40 ~ 13:00Lunch Break
13:00 ~ 14:40Session 1: Paleo-Climate Context
14:20 ~ 15:00Coffee Break
15:00 ~ 16:20Session 1: Paleo-Climate Context
16:30 ~ 21:00Welcome Reception

DAY2 | October 16th

TimeProgram
09:30 ~ 11:30Session 1: Paleo-Climate Context
11:30 ~ 12:30Session 2: Modelling Humans and other Mammals
12:30 ~ 18:00Excursion
– Lunch Provided
Bangudae Petroglyphs & Petroglyphs Museum, Ulsan, South Korea

DAY3 | October 17th

TimeProgram
09:30 ~ 12:00Session 2: Modelling Humans and other Mammals
12:10 ~ 13:30Lunch Break
13:30 ~ 16:30Session 3: The Time Evolving Human Niche
16:30 ~ 18:00Poster Session
– Snack Bar

DAY4 | October 18th

TimeProgram
09:30 ~ 12:10Session 3: The Time Evolving Human Niche
12:10 ~ 13:30Lunch Break
13:30 ~ 15:10Session 4: Human responses to Abrupt Climate Change
15:10 ~ 15:40Coffee Break
15:40 ~ 17:40Session 5: Genomics and Ancestry

DAY5 | October 19th

TimeProgram
09:00 ~ 10:20Session 5: Genomics and Ancestry
10:20 ~ 10:50Coffee Break
10:50 ~ 11:50Session 6: The Anthropocene
11:50 ~ 13:30Lunch Break
13:30 ~ 14:50Session 6: The Anthropocene
14:50 ~ 15:10Closing Remarks
– Axel Timmermann
15:10 ~ 18:00– Collaboration Cafe
*ICCP 11th floor Lounge

VENUE

PNU Campus Map

Pusan National University, Building 303, 2nd floor auditorium, Busan, South Korea

https://maps.app.goo.gl/tfLowB5u34LewPE2A

For more information on Busan, please click here.

REGISTRATION

Registration Date: July 8th, 2024 ~ Sep 18th, 2024

Please Register through below link. Registration is free of charge.

https://registrationpay.kr/cnhe/

ABSTRACT SUBMISSION

Submission Deadline: July 19th, 2024

Please submit your abstract either for posters or oral presentations through the link below.

https://forms.gle/KsxuLYrTaTvX6Pbp8

RECOMMENDED HOTELS

Near Conference venue

Hotel Nongshim

Webpage: https://www.hotelnongshim.com/eng/

Address: 23, Geumganggongwon-ro 20beon-gil, Dongnae-gu, Busan, Republic of Korea 

Tel : +82-51-550-2100

** 15-20min Walking distance from the Conference location **

Near Haeundae Beach

Felix by STX hotel

Webpage: https://www.felixbystx.com/en/

Address: 620, Haeundae-ro, Haeundae-gu, Busan, Republic of Korea

Tel: +82-51-969-5000

** 1. Connected with Haeundae subway station

2. Require to take subways to Conference venue (1 time transfer needed)

3. Takes about 30-40min by taxi (traffic jam more than an hour) **

Shilla Stay Haeundae

Webpage: https://www.shillahotels.com/index.do

Address: 46, Haeun-daero 570beon-gil, Haeundae-gu, Busan, Republic of Korea

Tel: +82-51-912-9000

** 1. Right in front of Haeundae beach

2. Require to take subways to Conference venue (1 time transfer needed)

3. Takes about 30-40min by taxi (traffic jam more than an hour) **

Ramada Encore by Wyndham

Webpage: http://www.ramadaencorehaeundae.com/index_en.php

Address: 9, Gunam-ro, Haeundae-gu, Busan, Republic of Korea

Tel: +82-51-610-3000

** 1. Near Haeundae subway station

2. Require to take subways to Conference venue (1 time transfer needed)

3. Takes about 30-40min by taxi (traffic jam more than an hour) **

Center of Busan [Seomyeon]

Lotte Hotel

Webpage: https://www.lottehotel.com/busan-hotel/en.html

Address: 772, Gaya-daero, Busanjin-gu, Busan, Republic of Korea

Tel: +82-51-810-1000

** 1. Require to take subway to Conference venue

2. Takes about 15-20min by taxi (traffic jam, more than 30min) **

HOST

CONTACT

ibsclimate@pusan.ac.kr


Image credit: Climate stripes were generated through showyourstripes.info by Professor Ed Hawkins (University of Reading), fossil images were adapted from HCRP-UR501 and Sangiran 17 by Gerbil, Bodo by Ryan Somma, and Daka Homo by Cretan used under CC BY 3.0 and DNH-134 from Herries, A.I.R. et al. Science 2020.