Seminar series: Climate and Environmental Physics (CEP)
Mondays at 16:15 in room B5, Sidlerstrasse 5, 3012 Bern
26.02.2018
Prof. Christian Berndt, GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel, D
Geological drivers of climate change: Methane clathrates vs volcanic intrusions
05.03.2018
Dr. Fréderic Parrenin, Institut des Géoscience de l'Environnement IGE, Grenoble, F
Is there 1.5-million year old ice near Dome C, Antarctica?
12.03.2018 No seminar
19.03.2018
Prof. Eric Strobl, Environmental and Development Economics, Department of Economics, University of Bern
The economic impact of storm surge in the Philippines: A view from outer space
26.03.2018
Dr. Masa Kageyama, Laboratoire des Sciences du Climat et de l'Environnement, Gif-sur-Yvette, F
Variability of the mid-latitude circulation over the North Atlantic and Europe: some thoughts from glacial experiments
03.04.2018 (TUESDAY, 16.15, B5)
Dr. Paulo Ceppi, Department of Meteorology, University of Reading UK
Implications of evolving SST warming patterns for atmospheric circulation and climate sensitivity
09.04.2018
Dr. Altug Ekici, Climate and Environmental Physics, University of Bern
Modelling permafrost in the global carbon cycle and future outlooks to fully-coupled 13C simulations
16.04.2018
Marcel Häberli, Climate and Environmental Physics, University of Bern
Change in glacial and interglacial ocean heat content using ice core noble gas thermometry
23.04.2018
Dr. Torge Martin, GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research, Kiel, D
Controls of open ocean deep convection: A model perspective
30.04.2018
Dr. Emilie Capron, Centre for Ice and Climate, University of Copenhagen, DK
Anatomy of past abrupt climate changes: Insightes from Greenland ice core records
07.05.2018 No Seminar
14.05.2018 No Seminar
28.05.2018
Dr. Didier Roche, Earth and Climate, Free University of Amsterdam, NL
Integrating the habitat of multiple planktonic foraminifer species in model -- data integration with water isotopes
04.06.2018
Klaus Riva, Leiter Sektion Energieversorgung und Monitoring, Bundesamt für Energie, Bern
Die Schweizer Energie- und Klimapolitik
07.06.2018
Different date and room: Thursday, 9:15-18:00, UniS A022
Climate and Environmental Physics PhD Day 2018
Parti dell'evento
- Geological drivers of climate change: Methane clathrates vs volcanic intrusions
- Is there 1.5-million year old ice near Dome C, Antarctica?
- The economic impact of storm surge in the Philippines: A view from outer space
- Variability of the mid-latitude circulation over the North Atlantic and Europe: some thoughts from glacial experiments
- Modelling permafrost in the global carbon cycle and future outlooks to fully-coupled 13C simulations
- Change in glacial and interglacial ocean heat content using ice core noble gas thermometry
- Controls of open ocean deep convection: A model perspective
- Die Schweizer Energie- und Klimapolitik
- Anatomy of past abrupt climate changes: Insights from Greenland ice core records
- Integrating the habitat of multiple planktonic foraminifer species in model - data integration with water isotopes
- Climate and Environmental Physics PhD Day 2018