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As one of the series of ‘Basic Science – Dream and Hope for the Future’, the supercomputing system designed by ICCP has been featured by YTN news. With the high-end […]
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As one of the series of ‘Basic Science – Dream and Hope for the Future’, the supercomputing system designed by ICCP has been featured by YTN news. With the high-end […]
Third Fastest Supercomputer in Korea to go online in early 2019 PNU’s IBS Center for Climate Physics (ICCP), in collaboration with the Institute for Basic Science (IBS), is launching a […]
In May, the IBS Center for Climate Physics (ICCP) signed a Collaboration Agreement with the University of Bergen to take part in the Advanced Climate Education and Research (ACER) project. ACER is […]
Following the recommendation of IBS Directors Axel Timmermann, Nary Kim (SNU) and Yannis Semertzidis (KAIST), the Institute for Basic Science Headquarter launched its first Gender Equality Committee. The committee met […]
Axel Timmermann, Director of the Institute for Basic Science (IBS) Center for Climate Physics, was invited to give a keynote presentation during the 2018 STRONG KOREA Forum in Seoul. The […]
– Disseminating Climate Knowledge through Public Outreach, Conferences and Art – Dedicated to the mystery of Vincent van Gogh’s death, watching the first fully painted movie, ‘Loving Vincent’, is a […]
ICCP was the main organizer of the IBS Conference on Climate Change and Human Migration which was held from November 27th to December 1st in the Paradise Hotel in Busan. […]
From September 11th to 22nd 2017, ICCP Director Axel Timmermann and Jung-Eun Chu, a postdoctoral researcher at ICCP, participated in the Advanced Climate Dynamics Courses (ACDC) summer school held inside […]
The IBS Center for Climate Physics (ICCP) hosted an ENSO Complexity Workshop from October 16th to the 20th, which was attended by 42 researchers from ten different countries. The workshop […]
Global climate change has already impacted earth’s environment discernibly. Increasing global temperatures, rising seas, acidifying oceans and melting glaciers are just some of the apparent signs of the human influence […]