Seminars
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Online seminar by Dr. Jed O. Kaplan — Understanding past human-environment interactions with vegetation modeling and paleoecological data synthesis
KST 15:00 – 16:00 | Join us online click here
More than two decades ago, the development of the first global biogeography models led to an interest in simulating global land cover in the past. These models promised the possibility […]
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Seminar by Dr. Mingyu Park — Changes in the North Pacific Stationary-Transient Wave Interference and Downstream Impacts on Regional Climate Variability
KST 14:00 – 15:00 | 1010 (Jasmin) – Integrated mechanical engineering building
Wave interference between transient eddies and climatological stationary eddies is a key physical process that modulates heat and moisture transport by changing the large-scale circulation in the extratropics. The amplitude […]
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Seminar by Prof. Seok-Woo Son — Hadley cell in cold climate and its implication to the CO2 removal world
KST 14:00 – 15:00 | 1010 (Jasmin) – Integrated mechanical engineering building
The Hadley Cell (HC) changes from Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) to preindustrial (PI) periods, and to the 23rd century under the extended concentration pathway 4.5 (ECP4.5) scenario are examined by […]
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Seminar by Dr. Phil Glauberman — Developing research on the paleoenvironmental context of Pleistocene human dispersals and occupations in the Armenian Highlands
KST 10:30 – 11:30 | 1010 (Jasmin) – Integrated mechanical engineering building
At the intersection of the Near East and Eurasia, the Armenian Highlands is a crucial region for the study of Pleistocene human dispersals. Indeed, the earliest fossil evidence of human […]
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Seminar by Prof. Nili Harnik — Turbulence and waves in a dry and moist tropical planet – Can we get large planetary scale structures from small scale tropical convection?
KST 14:00 – 15:00 | 1010 (Jasmin) – Integrated mechanical engineering building
Satellite image-movies of clouds show an intricate variety of shapes of cloudy-areas moving around and changing constantly, on a multitude of spatial scales. Specifically, we see an organization of convection […]
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Seminar by Prof. Dominik Weiss — Towards a Low Pollution Future – Lessons Learnt from Leaded Gasoline
KST 10:30 – 11:30 | 1010 (Jasmin) – Integrated mechanical engineering building
Humans have released an overwhelming amount of pollutants that fundamentally alter global biogeochemical cycles, threaten public health, and affect ecosystem functioning, which intimately links with climate change. Managing chemical pollution […]
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Seminar by Dr. Ingo Bethke — Atmospheric circulation key driver of observed regional sea level change
KST 10:30 – 11:30 | 1010 (Jasmin) – Integrated mechanical engineering building
Anthropogenic ocean warming and land ice melting is certain to cause regional sea level changes with societal impacts. Regional trends from climate models, however, poorly match the 30-year satellite record, […]
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Seminar by Dr. Filippa Fransner — Phytoplankton Predictability in NorCPM1
KST 10:30 – 11:30 | 1010 (Jasmin) – Integrated mechanical engineering building
Phytoplankton dynamics has been shown to be predictable up to three years ahead in tropical and subtropical seas, while several studies indicate less predictability at higher latitudes. Whether this low […]