Veranstaltungs-Archiv 2023

03.02.2023

3.2.2023 Verleihung des Otto-Kr眉mmel-F枚rderpreis 2022

Eine Auszeichnung der Gesellschaft zur F枚rderung des 91探花 f眉r herausragende Bachelorabschl眉sse

30.01.2023

30.01.2023: online Ocean Circulation and Climate Dynamics Colloquium

Dr. Xavier Capet, Directeur de recherches CNRS, LOCEAN, IPSL, Universit茅 Pierre et Marie Curie: "The West African upwelling system: state of knowledge on distinctive dynamical/biogeochemical features and future research directions"

23.01.2023

23.01.2023: FB2 Seminar

Morten Iversen, AWI Bremerhaven: 鈥淭he Role of Particles in the Biological Carbon Pump鈥

23.01.2023

23.01.2023: online Ocean Circulation and Climate Dynamics Colloquium

Prof. Dr. Matthew B. Osman, University of Cambridge & University of Arizona, USA: "Ice, mud, and models: how paleo data assimilation is helping illuminate our geologic past"

16.01.2023

16.01.2023: online FB2 Seminar

Martin Zimmer, ZMT Bremen: 鈥淏lue Carbon Ecosystems: climate change-mitigation and beyond鈥

16.01.2023

16.01.2023: online Ocean Circulation and Climate Dynamics Colloquium

Dr. Nicolas Kolodziejczyk, University of Brest, CNRS, Ifremer, IRD, LOPS Laboratory, France: "Updated decadal and long term patterns of global Ocean oxygen change using Argo data"

12.01.2023

12.01.2023: online Ocean Circulation and Climate Dynamics Colloquium

Dr. Malte F. Stuecker, Assistant Professor, the Department of Oceanography & International Pacific Research Center, the University of Hawai驶i, M膩noa, USA: "The Climate Variability Trio: stochastic fluctuations, El Ni帽o, and the seasonal cycle"

09.01.2023

09.01.2023: online FB2 Seminar

Carolin L枚scher, University of Southern Denmark, Odense: 鈥淩ivers as vectors for alkalinization - a Scandinavian approach鈥

09.01.2023

09.01.2023: online Ocean Circulation and Climate Dynamics Colloquium

Prof. S枚nke Dangendorf, Tulane University, School of Science & Engineering - Dept. of River-Coastal Science & Engineering, New Orleans, USA: "Acceleration of U.S. Southeast and Gulf Coast Sea-Level Rise: Forced and Unforced Contributions"