Ocean Circulation and Climate Dynamics Colloquium

 

Vorträge in 2024:

Falls nicht anders angegeben, finden die Vorträge montags um 11:00 Uhr statt:

20.01.2025

20.01.2025: Ocean Circulation and Climate Dynamics Colloquium

Dr. Daniel Krieger, Hamburg University: -tba-

16.12.2024

16.12.2024: Ocean Circulation and Climate Dynamics Colloquium

Dr. Nils Brüggemann, MPI Meteorology Hamburg, Germany: "Eddy energy dissipation in high-resolution ICON simulations"

09.12.2024

09.12.2024: Ocean Circulation and Climate Dynamics Colloquium

Prof. Dr. Jenny A. Gales, University of Plymouth (UK): "Deciphering Antarctic continental slope processes: new insights through ocean drilling"

02.12.2024

02.12.2024: Ocean Circulation and Climate Dynamics Colloquium

Dr. Mia Sophie Specht, MPI Meteorology Hamburg, Germany: "Seasonal Dynamics of Subsurface Shear Instabilities and Ocean-Atmosphere Interactions Driven by Tropical Instability Waves"

18.11.2024

18.11.2024: Ocean Circulation and Climate Dynamics Colloquium

Dr. Nils Hutter, GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel, Germany: - tba-

11.11.2024

11.11.2024: Ocean Circulation and Climate Dynamics Colloquium

Dr. Gregor Knorr, AWI, Germany: "Rapid climate shifts and dynamics of glacial cycles"

04.11.2024

04.11.2024: Ocean Circulation and Climate Dynamics Colloquium

Dr. Flavia Boscolo-Galazzo, MARUM, Germany: "Model-data comparisons for reconstructing ancient climates: two case studies from the early Cenozoic"

28.10.2024

28.10.2024: Ocean Circulation and Climate Dynamics Colloquium

Dr. Léa Olivier, AWI, Germany: "Navigating the ocean carbon sink in a changing climate: insights on deep water CO2 release"

18.07.2024

18.07.2024: Ocean Circulation and Climate Dynamics Colloquium

Prof. Dr. Dietmar Dommenget, School of Earth, Atmosphere and Environment, Monash University, Australia: "Dynamics of ENSO and tropical basin interactions"

15.07.2024

15.07.2024: Ocean Circulation and Climate Dynamics Colloquium

Dr. Christopher Kadow (Department of Data Analysis, German Climate Computing Center (DKRZ), Germany): "AI technology that deletes photobombs can do climate research?"