From Radovan.Krejci at aces.su.se Mon Apr 4 15:55:25 2016 From: Radovan.Krejci at aces.su.se (Radovan Krejci) Date: Mon, 4 Apr 2016 13:55:25 +0000 Subject: [Bolincentret-at-su.se] BG-ATM seminar 25 May 2016 13:00 Ahlmannsalen: Colette L. HEALD "Changing Landscapes: Interactions between Vegetation and Atmospheric Chemistry" Message-ID: Dear all, Welcome to BG-ATM seminar about landscape change influence on atmospheric chemistry. Speaker Collete L. Heald from MIT will stay couple of days in Stockholm. If you would like to meet her and talk to her about her or your work, please let me and Ilona Riipinen from ACES know. Webcast: https://connect.sunet.se/bgcatm/ Lectures archive: http://vimeo.com/bgcatm/videos/ Register for seminar announcements: registration Organizers: Radovan Krejci, (Radovan.Krejci at aces.su.se) Paul Glantz, (paul.glantz at aces.su.se) Patrick Crill (patrick.crill at geo.su.se) Samuel Lowe (Samuel.Lowe at aces.su.se) [cid:image001.jpg at 01D18E8A.661358B0] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Radovan KREJCI Department of Environmental Science and Analytical Chemistry (ACES) Atmospheric Science Unit S 106 91 Stockholm Sweden Tel: +46 8 6747224 Cell phone: + 46 706 341511 Fax: +46 8 6747325 E-mail: Radovan.Krejci at aces.su.se www.aces.su.se ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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URL: From Radovan.Krejci at aces.su.se Tue Apr 5 14:01:46 2016 From: Radovan.Krejci at aces.su.se (Radovan Krejci) Date: Tue, 5 Apr 2016 12:01:46 +0000 Subject: [Bolincentret-at-su.se] BG-ATM seminars during autumn 2016 Message-ID: Dear all, Although it just shortly after Easter holidays, time is running fast and therefore I would like to inform you about planned dates for BG-ATM seminars during autumn 2016 At the same time you are welcome to send me suggestions on speakers for respective dates. Travel a 1 - 2 nights accommodation funding is available When considering possible speakers, it is beneficial that the talk will be interesting for broader audience of our diverse academic community. Here are the dates: 31-Aug 13:00-14:00 14-Sep 13:00-14:00 28-Sep 13:00-14:00 12-Oct 13:00-14:00 26-Oct 13:00-14:00 9-Nov 13:00-14:00 23-Nov 13:00-14:00 7-Dec 13:00-14:00 21-Dec 13:00-14:00 Regards Radek ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Radovan KREJCI Department of Environmental Science and Analytical Chemistry (ACES) Atmospheric Science Unit S 106 91 Stockholm Sweden Tel: +46 8 6747224 Cell phone: + 46 706 341511 Fax: +46 8 6747325 E-mail: Radovan.Krejci at aces.su.se www.aces.su.se ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Seminar: Developing a regional space/time rainfall proxy record for the last 1000 years in southern Africa: A test case for climate modelling By Stefan Swoodbre from iThemba LABS, Johannesburg, South Africa Time and place: 13.00-14.00, 14 April 2016, at Tarfala room (T433) in Geoscience building Best regards, Qiong -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From qiong.zhang at natgeo.su.se Thu Apr 7 11:01:10 2016 From: qiong.zhang at natgeo.su.se (Qiong Zhang) Date: Thu, 7 Apr 2016 09:01:10 +0000 Subject: [Bolincentret-at-su.se] Seminar by Stephan Woodborne on 14 April 13.00 References: <7E562CC6-B19F-4ADD-868A-848335024512@natgeo.su.se> Message-ID: <142ED913-F89F-4724-B265-B5A692AB1AB1@natgeo.su.se> Sorry for sending again, due to a big typo in Stephan’s name. — Dear colleagues, Welcome to Stephan Woodborne’s seminar next Thursday. Seminar: Developing a regional space/time rainfall proxy record for the last 1000 years in southern Africa: A test case for climate modelling By Stephan Woodborne from iThemba LABS, Johannesburg, South Africa Time and place: 13.00-14.00, 14 April 2016, at Tarfala room (T433) in Geoscience building Best regards, Qiong -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From karin.jonsell at su.se Thu Apr 7 14:21:28 2016 From: karin.jonsell at su.se (Karin Jonsell) Date: Thu, 7 Apr 2016 14:21:28 +0200 Subject: [Bolincentret-at-su.se] Bolin Centre: Another Nature article by Bolin Centre scientists! Message-ID: <8F9D6C96-583B-4F02-9F1F-2B5CDC0A9089@su.se> Dear Bolin Centre Scientists, We are very proud to announce that Bolin Centre scientists have published yet another Nature article, in fact this is the 4th since New Year! A really warm hand to you all! The articles are: Ljungqvist, F.C., Krusic, P.J., Sundqvist, H.S., Zorita, E., Brattström, G. and Frank, D., 2016. Northern Hemisphere hydroclimate variability over the past twelve centuries. Nature: 532, 94–98. doi:10.1038/nature17418 http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v532/n7597/full/nature17418.html Büntgen, U., Myglan, V., Ljungqvist, F.C., McCormick, M., Di Cosmo, N., Sigl, M., Jungclaus, J., Wagner, S., Krusic, P.J., Esper, J., Kaplan, J.O., de Vaan, M.A.C., Luterbacher, J., Wacker, L., Tegel, W. and Kirdyanov, A., 2016. Cooling and societal change during the Late Antique Little Ice Age from 536 to around 660 AD. Nature Geoscience: 9, 231–236. doi:10.1038/ngeo2652 http://www.nature.com/ngeo/journal/v9/n3/full/ngeo2652.html Jakobsson, M., Nilsson, J., Anderson, L., Backman, J., Björk, G., Cronin, T.M., Kirchner, N., Koshurnikov, A., Mayer, L., Noormets, R., O’Regan, M., Stranne, C., Ananiev, R., Macho, N.B., Cherniykh, D., Coxall, H., Eriksson, B., Flodén, T., Gemery, L., Gustafsson, Ö., Jerram, K., Johansson, C., Khortov, A., Mohammad, R.and Semiletov, I., 2015. Evidence for an ice shelf covering the central Arctic Ocean during the penultimate glaciation. Nature Communications: 7, 10365. doi:10.1038/ncomms10365 http://www.nature.com/ncomms/2016/160118/ncomms10365/full/ncomms10365.html Wik, M., Varner, R. K., Anthony, K. W., MacIntyre, S. and Bastviken, D., 2016. Climate-sensitive northern lakes and ponds are critical components of methane release. Nature Geoscience. doi:10.1038/ngeo2578 http://www.nature.com/ngeo/journal/v9/n2/full/ngeo2578.html Last year our record tells us that we had 8 articles in Nature journals and 4 in Science. You are most welcome to correct us if we have missed to note your article! Please send info about all your publications to me and Inês Jakobsson, ines.jakobsson at geo.su.se so they can be included in the Hall of Fame at http://www.bolin.su.se/index.php/publications Best regards, Karin Dr. Karin Jonsell Scientific Coordinator Bolin Centre for Climate Research Stockholm University SE-106 91 Stockholm, Sweden Visiting address: Room S314, Geoscience Building at Frescati, Svante Arrhenius väg 8, Stockholm Phone: +46 (0)8 674 75 97 Mobile: +46 (0)70 206 2445 E-mail: karin.jonsell at su.se www.bolin.su.se The Bolin Centre for Climate Research is a collaboration between Stockholm University, KTH and the Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From patrick.crill at geo.su.se Thu Apr 7 15:31:32 2016 From: patrick.crill at geo.su.se (Patrick Crill) Date: Thu, 7 Apr 2016 15:31:32 +0200 Subject: [Bolincentret-at-su.se] Bolin Centre: Another Nature article by Bolin Centre scientists! In-Reply-To: <8F9D6C96-583B-4F02-9F1F-2B5CDC0A9089@su.se> References: <8F9D6C96-583B-4F02-9F1F-2B5CDC0A9089@su.se> Message-ID: <57066134.4090603@geo.su.se> Because, Remember Folks if it's not in Science or Nature it just isn't science! pmc On 2016-04-07 14:21, Karin Jonsell wrote: > Dear Bolin Centre Scientists, > > We are very proud to announce that Bolin Centre scientists have > published yet another Nature article, in fact this is the 4th since New > Year! > > A really warm hand to you all! > > The articles are: > > *Ljungqvist, F.C.*, *Krusic, P.J.*, *Sundqvist, H.S.*, Zorita, E., > *Brattström, G.* and Frank, D., 2016. Northern Hemisphere hydroclimate > variability over the past twelve centuries. Nature: 532, 94–98. > doi:10.1038/nature17418 > > http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v532/n7597/full/nature17418.html > > Büntgen, U., Myglan, V., *Ljungqvist, F.C.*, McCormick, M., Di Cosmo, > N., Sigl, M., Jungclaus, J., Wagner, S., *Krusic, P.J.*, Esper, J., > Kaplan, J.O., de Vaan, M.A.C., Luterbacher, J., Wacker, L., Tegel, W. > and Kirdyanov, A., 2016. Cooling and societal change during the Late > Antique Little Ice Age from 536 to around 660 AD. Nature Geoscience: 9, > 231–236. doi:10.1038/ngeo2652 > > http://www.nature.com/ngeo/journal/v9/n3/full/ngeo2652.html > > *Jakobsson, M.*, *Nilsson, J.*, Anderson, L., *Backman, J.*, Björk, G., > Cronin, T.M., *Kirchner, N.*, Koshurnikov, A., Mayer, L., Noormets, R., > *O’Regan, M.*, *Stranne, C.*, Ananiev, R., *Macho, N.B.*, Cherniykh, D., > *Coxall, H.*, *Eriksson, B.*, Flodén, T., Gemery, L., *Gustafsson, Ö.*, > Jerram, K., Johansson, C., Khortov, A., *Mohammad, R.*and Semiletov, I., > 2015. Evidence for an ice shelf covering the central Arctic Ocean during > the penultimate glaciation. Nature Communications: 7, 10365. > doi:10.1038/ncomms10365 > > http://www.nature.com/ncomms/2016/160118/ncomms10365/full/ncomms10365.html > > *Wik, M.*, Varner, R. K., Anthony, K. W., MacIntyre, S. and Bastviken, > D., 2016. Climate-sensitive northern lakes and ponds are critical > components of methane release. Nature Geoscience. doi:10.1038/ngeo2578 > > http://www.nature.com/ngeo/journal/v9/n2/full/ngeo2578.html > > Last year our record tells us that we had 8 articles in Nature journals > and 4 in Science. > > You are most welcome to correct us if we have missed to note your article! > Please send info about all your publications to me and Inês Jakobsson, > ines.jakobsson at geo.su.se so they can > be included in the Hall of Fame at > http://www.bolin.su.se/index.php/publications > > Best regards, > Karin > > *Dr. Karin Jonsell* > Scientific Coordinator > > *Bolin Centre for Climate Research* > Stockholm University > SE-106 91 Stockholm, Sweden > > Visiting address: Room S314, Geoscience Building at Frescati, Svante > Arrhenius väg 8, Stockholm > Phone: +46 (0)8 674 75 97 > Mobile: +46 (0)70 206 2445 > E-mail: karin.jonsell at su.se > > www.bolin.su.se > > /The Bolin Centre for Climate Research is a collaboration between > Stockholm University, KTH and the Swedish Meteorological and > Hydrological Institute./ > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Bolincentret-at-su.se mailing list > Bolincentret-at-su.se at lists.su.se > https://lists.su.se/mailman/listinfo/bolincentret-at-su.se > From Ilona.Riipinen at aces.su.se Thu Apr 7 17:33:21 2016 From: Ilona.Riipinen at aces.su.se (Ilona Riipinen) Date: Thu, 7 Apr 2016 15:33:21 +0000 Subject: [Bolincentret-at-su.se] Open PhD student position focusing on aerosols and clouds Message-ID: Dear colleagues, We at the atmospheric science unit at ACES (Stockholm University) are looking for a PhD student working on aerosol-cloud interactions, primarily using numerical modelling: http://www.su.se/english/about/vacancies/vacancies-new-list Please distribute to potentially interested candidates – the DL for applications is early May. 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Sisat anmälningsdag 8 april (eller möjligtvis några dagar till...). Hälsningar, Malin Från: Lisbeth Jonsson Skickat: den 4 april 2016 14:18 Till: Malin Stenberg de Serves > Ämne: entreprenörskurs för doktorander Hej Malin Jag skickar här en flyer om entreprenörskursen för doktorander som utarbetats av Innovationskontoret och som ges av Forskarskolan för Biologi i vår. "Entrepreneurship and Science Communication 2 hp". Den börjar den 20 april och går åtta eftermiddagar under på onsdagar. Tacksam om du sprider flyern inom Sektionen för geo- och miljövetenskaper. De som är intresserade kan anmäla sig till mig. http://www.bioresschool.su.se/about-us/om-forskarskolan-i-biologi-1.165435 Tack på förhand för din hjälp Mvh Lisbeth Jonsson __________________________________________________________________________________ Lisbeth Jonsson Professor i växtfysiologi Institutionen för ekologi, miljö och botanik Stockholms universitet 106 91 Stockholm Besöksadress: Svante Arrhenius väg 20A Tel: 08-16 12 11 E-post: lisbeth.jonsson at su.se www.su.se/deep _____________________________________________________________________________________________ -------------- next part -------------- En HTML-bilaga skiljdes ut... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: Flyer_Entrepreneurship and Science samprofilering.pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 299482 bytes Desc: Flyer_Entrepreneurship and Science samprofilering.pdf URL: -------------- next part -------------- An embedded and charset-unspecified text was scrubbed... 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URL: From karin.jonsell at su.se Tue Apr 12 14:15:23 2016 From: karin.jonsell at su.se (Karin Jonsell) Date: Tue, 12 Apr 2016 14:15:23 +0200 Subject: [Bolincentret-at-su.se] =?utf-8?q?V=C3=A4lkomna_till_Bolinveckan_?= =?utf-8?q?9-14_maj?= Message-ID: <8F6304D3-9FD2-421F-B412-C45D423970C4@su.se> Dear Bolin Centre Scientists, The Bolin Days for youngsters are a perfect opportunity for your children and/or other children to get some hands on feeling of what climate research is about. If you want to invite them, please forward this email to your children’s teacher. It is a first registered, first come basis for the selection of classes. Best regards, Karin Bolin Centre for Climate Research ______________ Ni är varmt välkomna till Bolinveckan för unga! Vi kan erbjuda era elever flera interaktiva aktiviteter på temat klimat. Forskare från Bolincentret för klimatforskning vid Stockholms universitet kommer att delta. Om du är intresserad av någon av aktiviteterna så var vänlig emaila den address du finner under respektive aktivitet. Klimatskola Möt klimatforskare och ta reda på mer om klimatet! Med ”hands-on” aktiviteter upptäcker eleverna hur vårt klimat styrs genom fyra aktiviteter som alla får prova på: Världens puzzel Frätande hav Havsrörelser Digital glob med havsrörelser, vindar och vulkaner Målgrupp: Åk 3–5 Plats: Naturens Hus i Bergianska trädgården, Stockholm Tid: 9–10 maj kl. 9:00–10:30, kl. 11:00–12:30 och kl. 14:00–15:30 Anmälan: biologi at vetenskapenshus.se Kostnad: Gratis Information: Matsäck äts utomhus och vindskydd finns en bit bort http://www.vetenskapenshus.se/klimatskola-2016 Bolinföreläsningen om klimatforskning 2016 En internationellt känd forskare bjuds till Stockholm för att hålla en populärvetenskaplig föreläsning om ett aktuellt ämne inom klimatforskningen. Årets pristagare är Sir Brian Hoskins från Imperial College London, Storbritannien. Bolinföreläsningen ges årligen i maj till minnet av Stockholms universitets professor Bert Bolin. Målgrupp: Gymnasieungdomar, lärare och allmänheten Tid: 12 maj, kl. 14:00–15:00 Plats: G-salen, Campus Frescati, Stockholms universitet Kostnad: Gratis Språk: Föreläsningen hålls på engelska. Anmälan: Anmälan för större grupper till lina.enell at su.se Enskilda personer behöver inte anmäla sig Årets föreläsning är redan fullbokad, men återkom gärna nästa år! Information: Vi bjuder på fika. www.science.su.se/om-oss/2016-års-bolinföreläsning-för-klimatforskning-1.276266 Klimattåget Hur ser jorden att ut om klimatet är varmare, eller kallare, eller blötare? Med den interaktiva teatern klimattåget åker barnen med på en forskningsresa tillbaka i tiden för att lära sig om forntidens klimat. Akta er för dinosaurien! Målgrupp: F–åk 2 Tid: 13 maj, kl. 9:00–10:00, kl. 10:15–11:15, kl. 12:30–13:30 och kl. 13:45–14:45 Plats: Geovetenskapernas Hus, Campus Frescati, Stockholms universitet Kostnad: Gratis Anmälan: Anmälan till karin.jonsell at su.se Information: Matsäck kan ätas inomhus. www.vetenskapenshus.se/klimattåget-2016 Klimattåget och Världens puzzel Hur ser jorden att ut om klimatet är varmare, eller kallare, eller blötare? Med den interaktiva teatern klimattåget åker barnen med på en forskningsresa tillbaka i tiden för att lära sig om forntidens klimat. Akta er för dinosaurien! Med Världens puzzel får barnen puzzla ihop superkontinenten Pangea och förstå att klimatet var annorlunda för 200 miljoner år sedan. Målgrupp: 7–10 Tid: 13 maj, kl. 10:00–12:00 och kl. 13:00–15:00 Plats: Geovetenskapernas Hus, Campus Frescati, Stockholms universitet Kostnad: Medlemskap i Barnens Nobelklubb kostar 150 kr/år. Klubben välkomnar varmt nya medlemmar. Anmälan: Anmälan till barnensnobelklubb at nobelmuseum.se Information: Vi bjuder på fika www.nobelmuseum.se/sv/barnens-nobelklubb Bolincentret för klimatforskning Klimat är hur vädret är under lång tid och på Bolincentret för klimatforskning studerar vi hur världens klimat är nu, hur det var förr i tiden och hur det skulle kunna bli i framtiden. Vi är ungefär 300 forskare som undersöker allt som kan ge ledtrådar, t.ex. trädringar, glaciärer, droppstenar i grottor, små snäckor i haven, luftens partiklar och historiska dokument. Sedan jämför vi det med stora datorberäkningar och försöker förutsäga hur klimatet blir i framtiden. Bolincentret är ett samarbete mellan Stockholms universitet, KTH och SMHI. www.bolin.su.se Med vänliga hälsningar, Karin Jonsell Fil.dr Karin Jonsell Vetenskaplig koordinator Bolincentret för klimatforskning Stockholms universitet 106 91 Stockholm Besöksadress: Rum S314, Geohuset i Frescati, Svante Arrhenius väg 8, Stockholm Tel: 08-674 75 97 Mobil: 070-206 2445 E-post: karin.jonsell at su.se www.bolin.su.se Bolincentret för klimatforskning är ett samarbete mellan Stockholms universitet, KTH och Sveriges meteorologiska och hydrologiska institut. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Message-ID: Dear all Bolin Centre PhD Students, Opportunity The Bolin Centre organizes the Bolin Days for Youngsters every year in May, and this is a perfect opportunity to take a break from your serious research & studying and have some serious fun with children while explaining climate research. To make this fantastic offer even better the Bolin Centre will actually pay you to do it! Some requirements That you are able to speak at least rudimentary Swedish (accent and bad grammar is perfectly all right) That you are available 9 and/or 10 May and can set aside some time before to learn the task That you like to have fun! We need 2-3 persons for every station and an actor in a play. It is a “first shouting” selection of participants What we offer [in Swedish as you have to be able to speak it anyway] Klimatskola Möt klimatforskare och ta reda på mer om klimatet! Med ”hands-on” aktiviteter upptäcker eleverna hur vårt klimat styrs genom fyra aktiviteter som alla får prova på: Världens puzzel Med kontinenterna som pusselbitar visar eleverna hur världen ser ut idag samt bygger ihop urtidens jättekontinent Pangea. Vi upptäcker kontinenternas rörelser som förklarar hur berg och hav bildas och försvinner. Eleverna diskuterar bevis för att klimatet varierat under jordens historia. Frätande hav Eleverna får lära sig vad pH-värde är och undersöka vilka vardagsämnen som är sura respektive basiska. Havens reaktion på en ökad halt koldioxid i luften illustreras genom att eleverna får blåsa utandningsluft i en E-kolv med vatten och pH-indikator. Och, vad händer med snäckor och koraller när havens pH ändras? Havsrörelser Eleverna får experimentera och kolla på skiktningar mellan salt och sött vatten. Forskarna förklarar varför jordens vädersystem roterar och det demonstreras sedan praktiskt med en roterande vattenlaboration med virvlar i olika färger. Digitala globen Bolincentret har en digital glob som kan visa film på den sfäriska ytan. Men hjälp av den visar vi hur jorden ser ut, förklarar hur vädersystemen fungerar och diskuterar kontinentalplattornas rörelser, vulkaner och jordbävningar med eleverna. Målgrupp: Åk 3–5 Plats: Naturens Hus i Bergianska trädgården, Stockholm Datum: 9–10 maj Upplägg: Arbetsdag för de som jobbar: 8:00–16:00 4 stationer med sessioner om 20 minuter/station 1 klass delas upp i grupper om 4-8 personer som sedan roterar 4 sessioner på raken under varje pass Tider: 8:00 Alla som bemannar stationerna på plats för att rigga 9:00–10:30 Klass 1 11:00–12:30 Klass 2 12:30–14:00 Lunch, medtag matsäck 14:00–15:30 Klass 3 Stationer: Världens puzzel Behöver 2 personer per dag Måndag 9 maj: Charlotta Flodin och XX Tisdag 10 maj: Charlotta Flodin och XX Frätande hav Behöver 3 personer per dag Måndag 9 maj: Henrik Swärd?, XX, XX Tisdag 10 maj: Henrik Swärd?, XX, XX Havsrörelser Behöver 3 personer per dag Måndag 9 maj: XX, XX, XX Tisdag 10 maj: XX, XX, XX Digitala globen Behöver 2 personer per dag Måndag 9 maj: XX, XX Tisdag 10 maj: XX, XX Klimattåget Hur ser jorden att ut om klimatet är varmare, eller kallare, eller blötare? Med den interaktiva teatern klimattåget åker barnen med på en forskningsresa tillbaka i tiden för att lära sig om forntidens klimat. Akta er för dinosaurien! Målgrupp: F–åk 2 Datum: 13 maj Plats: U36, Geovetenskapernas Hus, Campus Frescati, Stockholms universitet Upplägg: Arbetsdag för de som jobbar: 8:30–15:00 4 föreställningar 1 klass per föreställning Tider: 8:30 Alla skådespelare på plats 9:00–10:00 Föreställning 10:15–11:15 Föreställning 11:15–12:20 lunch för skådespelarna, medtag matsäck 12:30–13:30 Föreställning 13:45–14:45 Föreställning Medverkande: Carl von Linné – Ann Franzén Chaufför – Alasdair Skelton Mekaniker – Elisabeth Däcker Tidsfurste – Malin Andersson Hav – Charlotte Flodin Vulkan – XX Dinosaurie – Liam Brannigan? You will be reimbursed either with real money(!) or by prolongation of your PhD time (this is under investigation) If you have any questions or would like to participate, please contact me! Best regards, Karin Dr. Karin Jonsell Scientific Coordinator Bolin Centre for Climate Research Stockholm University SE-106 91 Stockholm, Sweden Visiting address: Room S314, Geoscience Building at Frescati, Svante Arrhenius väg 8, Stockholm Phone: +46 (0)8 674 75 97 Mobile: +46 (0)70 206 2445 E-mail: karin.jonsell at su.se www.bolin.su.se The Bolin Centre for Climate Research is a collaboration between Stockholm University, KTH and the Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Bolin Centre Science Seminar Speaker: Professor Sir Brian Hoskins, Imperial College London Time: Thursday 12 May, 10:00–11:00 Place: Nordenskiöld room, Geoscience building, Stockholm University Bert Bolin Climate Lecture Speaker: Professor Sir Brian Hoskins, Imperial College London Time: Thursday 12 May, 14:00–15:00 Place: G-salen, Arrhenius Laboratory, Stockholm University Yours faithfully, Karin Jonsell Dr. Karin Jonsell Scientific Coordinator Bolin Centre for Climate Research Stockholm University SE-106 91 Stockholm, Sweden Visiting address: Room S314, Geoscience Building at Frescati, Svante Arrhenius väg 8, Stockholm Phone: +46 (0)8 674 75 97 Mobile: +46 (0)70 206 2445 E-mail: karin.jonsell at su.se www.bolin.su.se The Bolin Centre for Climate Research is a collaboration between Stockholm University, KTH and the Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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URL: From Ilona.Riipinen at aces.su.se Wed Apr 13 14:07:27 2016 From: Ilona.Riipinen at aces.su.se (Ilona Riipinen) Date: Wed, 13 Apr 2016 12:07:27 +0000 Subject: [Bolincentret-at-su.se] FW: Two job opennings in air quality/climate modeling at the Ramboll Environ In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <268da9a94ff044c1ad87a0343240f78d@ITMS04.ad.itm.su.se> ​Ilona Riipinen, PhD, docent Associate Professor Department of Environmental Science and Analytical Chemistry (ACES) & Bolin Center for Climate Research Stockholm University Sweden ilona.riipinen at aces.su.se ilona.riipinen at itm.su.se Mobile: +358-40-7082823; +46-73-5859251 From: caps-alumni [mailto:caps-alumni-bounces+ilona.riipinen=itm.su.se at lists.andrew.cmu.edu] On Behalf Of Jaegun Jung via caps-alumni Sent: den 5 april 2016 03:43 To: caps-alumni at lists.andrew.cmu.edu Subject: Two job opennings in air quality/climate modeling at the Ramboll Environ Dear CAPS, The Ramboll Environ Novato, CA office is looking candidates for the following two open job positions. 1. Air Quality/Climate Modeler (304022-764) - M.S. or Ph.D. in discipline relevant to air quality/climate modeling with 2-4 years 2. Entry Level Air Quality Modeler(304021-764) - B.S. or M.S. in discipline relevant to air quality modeling If you are interested in, please visit the following website, http://www.ramboll-environ.com/careers/current-openings And enter the tracking code, numbers in the parentheses, in the "Search Terms" box. After submitting your resume, please send me an email with the resume to the following email address. jjung at ramboll.com It will help your resume to be advertised faster and broader. If you have experiences of running GEOS-Chem and modifying source codes for research purposes, it will be highly valued. I cannot find a relevant location for a job posting. Sorry for posting a job advertisement here if it is not relevant. For the detail descriptions can be found in the followings, Thank you - Jaegun ==================== Air Quality/Climate Modeler Tracking Code 304022-764 Job Description Ramboll Environ is looking for energetic, talented and highly-motivated scientists and engineers to join our team of internationally recognized air experts and perform advanced technical studies to inform major business and public policy decisions and support our business development efforts. We are seeking to fill a full-time air quality/climate modeler position in a fast-paced, challenging and rewarding work environment with excellent opportunities for professional growth. The position is ideal for self-starters who are: detail oriented but also think about the big picture, eager to solve scientific/technical challenges, embrace a collaborative culture that provides considerable freedom to practice, have a ”get it done” attitude, and are ready to apply hands-on computer modeling skills to help solve our government and business clients’ advanced air quality problems. A typical day might include one or more of the following: conducting scientific investigations using advanced air quality and atmosphere models, interpreting modeling results, developing new modeling tools, performing statistical and geospatial analyses of air quality and meteorological data, preparing reports and communicating results to clients, publishing and presenting findings to peers and stakeholders, and managing projects and client relationships. This highly collaborative position requires that you be available to work full-time in our Novato, CA office. Travel is not required for this position. Required Skills • Experience running and interpreting results from global and/or regional air quality/climate/meteorological models • Strong technical programming skills gained through practical experience using languages and tools like Fortran, Python, Perl, NCL, C/C++, and R • Proficiency in working in a Linux/Unix environment, including shell scripting • Strong oral communication skills • Ability to write technical content clearly as demonstrated through publications or reports • Excellent analytical and organizational skills • Ability to work effectively in a team environment Helpful Additional Qualifications: • Experience using CAMx, CMAQ, WRF, or GEOS-Chem • Experience using satellite data for air quality applications • Experience with emission inventory development and analysis • Experience with emissions modeling • Familiarity with computer skills such as managing disk drives and data storage • Experience with modeling evaluation/assessment tools • Familiarity with database programming • Familiarity with statistical analysis Educational Requirements: M.S. or Ph.D. in discipline relevant to air quality/climate modeling such as atmospheric science, engineering, meteorology, chemistry or physics. Experience Required: 2-4 years (Work done as a graduate student can count toward this requirement) To apply please visit: http://www.ramboll-environ.com/careers Ramboll Environ is an equal opportunity employer of minorities, females, protected veterans, and individuals with disabilities. Job Location Novato, California, United States Position Type Full-Time/Regular ==================== Entry Level Air Quality Modeler Tracking Code 304021-764 Job Description Ramboll Environ is looking for energetic, talented and highly-motivated scientists and engineers to join our team of internationally recognized air experts and perform advanced technical studies to inform major business and public policy decisions and support our business development efforts. We are seeking to fill a full-time entry level air quality position in a fast-paced, challenging and rewarding work environment with excellent opportunities for professional growth. The position is ideal for self-starters who are: detail oriented but also think about the big picture, eager to solve scientific/technical challenges, embrace a collaborative culture that provides considerable freedom to practice, have a ”get it done” attitude, and are ready to apply hands-on computer modeling skills to help solve our government and business clients’ advanced air quality problems. A typical day might include one or more of the following: participating in scientific investigations using advanced air quality and meteorological models, assisting in development of new modeling tools, and performing statistical and geospatial analyses of air quality data. This highly collaborative position requires that you be available to work full-time in our Novato, CA office. Travel is not required for this position. Required Skills • Knowledge of environmental science, atmospheric chemistry, meteorology • Strong technical programming skills gained through practical experience using languages and tools like Fortran, Python, Perl, NCL, C/C++, and R • Proficiency in working in a Linux/Unix environment, including shell scripting • Strong oral communication skills • Excellent analytical and organizational skills • Ability to work effectively in a team environment Helpful Additional Qualifications: • Familiarity with database programming • Familiarity with statistical analysis Educational Requirements: B.S. or M.S. in discipline relevant to air quality modeling such as atmospheric science, engineering, meteorology, chemistry or physics. To apply please visit: http://www.ramboll-environ.com/careers Ramboll Environ is an equal opportunity employer of minorities, females, protected veterans, and individuals with disabilities. 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At this meeting we want to invite more researchers – across the Bolin Center disciplines – to make use of the site and its data. We will present the site infrastructure, collected data and studies. We want to start a discussion on how the site can be of best use and develop into a valuable resource for as many researchers as possible. Find more information in the attached invitation. [cid:image002.png at 01D184F3.55934810] Best regards, Ylva Sjöberg and Emma Johansson at NG -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image002.png Type: image/png Size: 416822 bytes Desc: image002.png URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Extensive foraging by instrumented Elephant seals from 2011-2013 now provides the the first complete assessment of DSW formation in Prydz Bay. After a complex evolution involving the opposing contributions of three polynyas (positive) and two ice shelves (negative), DSW (salinity 34.65-34.7) formed in the south-western corner of Prydz Bay is exported through Prydz Bay Channel to provide a distinct, fresh contribution to Cape Darnley Bottom Water. Elsewhere, the freshwater input from the Amery and West Ice Shelves suppresses DSW formation. This study highlights the susceptibility of Antarctic Bottom Water to increased freshwater input from the enhanced melting of ice shelves. 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URL: From Catherine.Hirst at nrm.se Tue Apr 19 16:42:02 2016 From: Catherine.Hirst at nrm.se (Catherine Hirst) Date: Tue, 19 Apr 2016 14:42:02 +0000 Subject: [Bolincentret-at-su.se] UK research opportunity: Research Fellow in Extreme Environments Message-ID: Vice-Chancellor's Senior Research Fellow or Research Fellow in Extreme Environments (2 posts) - Fixed term for 3 years Engineering and Environment Ref: EAE15/34 (MDRT) Salary: Grade 7 £38,896 - £47,801; £33,574 - £37,768 https://work4.northumbria.ac.uk/hrvacs/eae1534 The Extreme Environments multidisciplinary research theme is a university wide initiative which draws together ground-breaking research in understanding and harnessing physical and biological environments that operate under extreme conditions, such as those found in the Earth's surface, subsurface, oceans, atmosphere and in the solar system. Theme expertise ranges from the geophysical exploration of Antarctic subglacial lakes, responses of glaciers, snow cover and permafrost to climate change through the investigation of nonlinear waves, the Sun-Earth connection, solar physics and space weather, to the reconstruction of past extreme climates using ocean cores, speleothems and pollen records. The Fellowship will be for three years in the first instance with the expectation of progression to a permanent academic position at the end of the Fellowship subject to satisfactory progress. For informal enquiries about this post please contact Dr Benjamin Brock (Geography) Tel: +44 (0)191 227 3225, Email: benjamin.brock at northumbria.ac.uk or Dr James McLaughlin (Mathematics) Tel: +44 (0)191 227 3667, Email: james.a.mclaughlin at northumbria.ac.uk. 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Radek & Elena Webcast: https://connect.sunet.se/bgcatm/ Lectures archive: http://vimeo.com/bgcatm/videos/ Register for seminar announcements: registration Organizers: Radovan Krejci, (Radovan.Krejci at aces.su.se) Paul Glantz, (paul.glantz at aces.su.se) Patrick Crill (patrick.crill at geo.su.se) Samuel Lowe (Samuel.Lowe at aces.su.se) [cid:image001.jpg at 01D19B69.97971F70] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Radovan KREJCI Department of Environmental Science and Analytical Chemistry (ACES) Atmospheric Science Unit S 106 91 Stockholm Sweden Tel: +46 8 6747224 Cell phone: + 46 706 341511 Fax: +46 8 6747325 E-mail: Radovan.Krejci at aces.su.se www.aces.su.se ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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URL: From cecilia at misu.su.se Thu Apr 21 09:55:16 2016 From: cecilia at misu.su.se (=?iso-8859-1?Q?Cecilia_Wessl=E9n?=) Date: Thu, 21 Apr 2016 07:55:16 +0000 Subject: [Bolincentret-at-su.se] Seminar - April 28 - Henrik Carlson Message-ID: <98efb2f1da0e41a98fe0e0d511eecb0a@ebox-prod-srv12.win.su.se> SEMINAR Name Henrik Carlson Department of Meteorology, Stockholm University, Sweden Title A model-model and data-model comparison for the early Eocene hydrological cycle Time and place Thursday 28 April 2016, 14.15 Room C609, Arrhenius Laboratory, 6th floor Welcome! ------------------------------------------- See all seminars: misu.su.se Subscribe to our YouTube Channel: MISU on YouTube Follow MISU on Facebook and Twitter -------------- next part -------------- En HTML-bilaga skiljdes ut... URL: From karin.jonsell at su.se Thu Apr 21 13:14:33 2016 From: karin.jonsell at su.se (Karin Jonsell) Date: Thu, 21 Apr 2016 13:14:33 +0200 Subject: [Bolincentret-at-su.se] Bolin Centre: Registration is open for the CORDEX conference at SU in May Message-ID: <93A4A966-7553-4001-98D0-D8C3B6FE0C84@su.se> Dear Bolin Centre Scientists, The International Conference on Regional Climate (ICRC)-CORDEX 2016 will be held at Stockholm University in May and you are all invited! The International Conference on Regional Climate (ICRC)-CORDEX 2016 will bring together the international community involved in regional climate research focusing on high resolution climate information, and its applications to the vulnerability, impacts and adaptation community and the full spectrum of potential end users of regional climate information. It will further promote the CORDEX vision to advance and coordinate the science and application of regional climate downscaling through global partnerships. Conference dates: 17–20 May 2016 For further information: www.icrc-cordex2016.org Deadline for registration: 1 May 2016 The Bolin Centre is one of the sponsors of the conference. Best regards, Karin Dr. Karin Jonsell Scientific Coordinator Bolin Centre for Climate Research Stockholm University SE-106 91 Stockholm, Sweden Visiting address: Room S314, Geoscience Building at Frescati, Svante Arrhenius väg 8, Stockholm Phone: +46 (0)8 674 75 97 Mobile: +46 (0)70 206 2445 E-mail: karin.jonsell at su.se www.bolin.su.se The Bolin Centre for Climate Research is a collaboration between Stockholm University, KTH and the Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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One goal of this MoU is to improve the opportunities for PhD students to take courses in all signatory institutions. We hereby invite you to an informal discussion about ways in which you may be interested to engage in this initiative. Where: Room 312, Stockholm Resilience Centre, Kräftriket 2B: http://stockholmresilience.org/21/contact-us/how-to-reach-us.html When: May 13, 12-13 How: Come as you are, please let Henrik Österblom: henrik.osterblom at su.se or +46 73 707 88 16 know that you are attending. 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In-Reply-To: <57177E4C.4090906@geo.su.se> References: <57177E4C.4090906@geo.su.se> Message-ID: <5719E70C.5050006@geo.su.se> *Dear Bolin Centre members, * This is a call for a new round of the *Bolin Linking Program*, a mentorship program from the Bolin Center. *Signing up* If you are willing to act as a mentor in this round of the program or interested in having a mentor, please sign up by *May 6th* by emailing either me (agatha.deboer at geo.su.se) or Malin Kylander (malin.kylander at geo.su.se). Please provide your name, department, field of study, position and your envisioned role in the program (mentor or mentee). A person may sign up as both mentor and mentee. This could for instance apply to a postdoctoral researcher. Mentees should in addition state if they have any preference for mentors regarding seniority, department, discipline, gender, or other. *Background* For those not familiar, the program is a voluntary initiative that links up interested junior and senior scientists in a mentor-mentee relationship. As a mentor you can support a junior scientist by acting as a sounding board, sharing your experiences and expertise.The program augments the normally strong mentorship already in place between researchers and supervisors and broaden the network of the researchers further.According to recent feedback the first round was an overwhelming success and much appreciated by the mentees. See below for some of the quotes. Those willing to sign up as mentors can therefore be assured that their time is well spend and appreciated, even if it may not always feel obvious. So please seriously consider to sign up as a first time or as a repeat mentor. *Procedure* - Mentees and Mentors sign up by 6 May 2016. - We link up mentors and mentees in the following two weeks and inform them of their linking partner. Unless a person states an alternative preference, we will link mentees with mentors in other departments. - The mentees will contact mentors to set up a first meeting. At that meeting, they will decide the format of their preferred mentoring relationship , including type and frequency of meeting. Meeting frequency can range from three times a year to monthly. Most mentees and mentors prefered a non structured setup where discussions progress informally. Such a discussion can start with a simple "how are things going?" and proceed from there. However, this is not optimal for all mentees and mentors. Some pairs may prefer a more formal discussion of goals and challenges. For those we suggest that the mentee writes a short personal development program for the next two years which may include thesis writing, conference attendence, publications, career development, personal goals, etc. Then the pair can discuss at each meeting how progress towards those goals are proceeding and discuss how to overcome the challenges. We stress that it is up to the mentee to choose which setup they prefer since the linking program is there to serve the needs of the mentee. - The commitment is initially for one year. The program will be annually reviewed and adjusted as required. This will allow for new mentor-mentee pairs but it is of course up to the existing pairs to continue their partnership informally if so desired. Mentees may also request to be linked up to the same mentor if they feel the continuance of the formal relationship will be helpful although in most cases it it envisioned that a mentee will prefer a new mentor to provide fresh ideas and insights. Best regards, Agatha and Malin *Selected feedback from the 2014-2015 round of the Linking Program:** **From mentees:* It was extermely useful. I had 4-5 meetings with my mentor that were very helpful and a great way to share ideas Great to get unbiased input on diffent issues Able to get advice on a job applications which was very useful to improve both my CV and cover letter It was especially usefully to get to talk with a female mentor about what it is like being a woman in science, since not many of the people I usually work with can give any good insight when it comes to this aspect. " Great that consideration has gone into the matching of mentee and mentor as this worked very well. " It was good to talk with someone who is not directly involved in my scientific career. I like that there was a formal way to find a mentor and one doesn't have to find oneself It could be especially important for phd students who don't get along well with their supervisors It provides connections with researchers in neighbouring fields. It has been really great. My mentor was the perfect person to speak to regarding the academic process. I am sure my mentor and I will be in contact beyond the program and the introduction was invaluable It is also a good opportunity to meet and learn about other departments and nearby disciplines. It was good to have someone experienced outside the department to get some feedback from." *From mentors* I acted as an extra listening ear able to give some advice Great initiative. I enjoyed the meetings and learned a lot myself. Good to hear how SU and PhD eduction is working from a different perpective as ones own. In general it was fun to meet and see that there are good working groups out there across campus. The program is a really good idea. I very much enjoyed the meetings and believe we will continue them regardless of the program ** -- Agatha M. de Boer, Associate Professor Dept. of Geological Science and Bert Bolin Centre for Climate Research Stockholm University, 106 91 Stockholm, Tel: +46 8 16 4730 http://people.geo.su.se/agatha -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Marcus.Sundbom at aces.su.se Fri Apr 22 12:51:46 2016 From: Marcus.Sundbom at aces.su.se (Marcus Sundbom) Date: Fri, 22 Apr 2016 10:51:46 +0000 Subject: [Bolincentret-at-su.se] Last minute reminder: Seminar by Stefan Bertilsson 13.00 in Ahlmanslen Message-ID: <143FEBB9-AB00-489D-AF44-DAC523B34E94@aces.su.se> Dear all, Professor Stefan Bertilsson is invited to ACES to give an open seminar on Friday, April 22, 13.00-14.00 in Ahlmansalen. The title of Stefan’s talk is A microbial perspective on aquatic biogeochemistry. Stefan is a Professor in Biology at the Department of Ecology & Genetics/Limnology, Uppsala University. He is also a scientific director at SciLifeLab. His research focuses on the interaction between aquatic microbial communities and the major biogeochemical cycles. Everyone is welcome! /Marcus Sundbom -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From bjorn.gunnarson at natgeo.su.se Fri Apr 22 14:04:58 2016 From: bjorn.gunnarson at natgeo.su.se (=?iso-8859-1?Q?Bj=F6rn_Gunnarson?=) Date: Fri, 22 Apr 2016 12:04:58 +0000 Subject: [Bolincentret-at-su.se] last minut reminder. Course Starting monday 25/4 Message-ID: Using visualisation to express your scientific ideas well" 25 April - 11 May This course is intended to deepen participants' understanding of the value of visualizing their research. Students will gain insight into different requirements for different audiences and purposes, e.g., scientists, public/popular science, articles, posters, oral presentations, web based communication. Students will explore these issues through assignments in which they develop skills to be able to be able to visualize (social-ecological) information and complicated relationships. Upon completion of the course, student should have created a concrete visual to use in own work. Further, they will have gained the capacity to critically review their own and others' visualizations. The course is in cooperation between Bolin Centre and Stockholm Resilience Centre http://www.bolin.su.se/index.php/postgraduate-courses Best regards Björn _____________________________________________ Ass. Prof. Björn Gunnarson Department of Physical Geography, Stockholm University SE-106 91 Stockholm www.natgeo.su.se -------------- next part -------------- En HTML-bilaga skiljdes ut... URL: From Marcus.Sundbom at aces.su.se Fri Apr 22 16:58:46 2016 From: Marcus.Sundbom at aces.su.se (Marcus Sundbom) Date: Fri, 22 Apr 2016 14:58:46 +0000 Subject: [Bolincentret-at-su.se] Seminar April 29, 13-14 Ahlmannsalen Message-ID: Dear colleagues, Welcome to a open seminar given by Raoul-Marie Couture on Friday, April 29 13-00-14.00 in Ahlmannsalen: Aquatic biogeochemical cycling of redox-sensitive elements Raoul-Marie Couture is a researcher at the Norwegian Institute for Water Research, and a research assistant professor at the University of Waterloo, Canada. Biogeochemical cycling at redox interfaces contributes to regulating ecology, biological productivity and environmental quality in the aquatic environment. Such dynamic systems are best studied using a range of tools including field measurements, laboratory experiments and mathematical modelling. I use such approaches to unravel the biogeochemical transformations of key elements at redox-interfaces throughout watersheds. In this presentation three case studies will feature soil-water, sediment-water and oxic-anoxic interfaces, focusing on potentially toxic metal(loid)s (As, Se, Cr), major elements (Fe, Mn, S) and essential elements (C, P, O). Information on elemental transformation pathways and rates are combined into a reaction network, drawing from the results of field campaigns (sediment cores, porewater concentration profiles, monitoring data) and laboratory experiments (redox-oscillating bioreactors, column and batch experiments). The reaction network is then coupled to physical transport models addressing relevant spatial and temporal dynamics in water-logged soils, sediments and the lake water-column to predict the magnitude and direction of biogeochemical fluxes. These coupled models are used under various future scenarios, such as water-table oscillation, increased carbon loads, climate and land-use changes. 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THE YOUNG ACADEMY OF SWEDEN has decided to award The Torsten Wiesel Midnight Sun Award – For Distinguished Achievement in Promoting Science to: The Big Bang Theory http://sverigesungaakademi.se/739_en.html http://sverigesungaakademi.se/sciinfi Best regards, Karin Dr. Karin Jonsell Scientific Coordinator Bolin Centre for Climate Research Stockholm University SE-106 91 Stockholm, Sweden Visiting address: Room S314, Geoscience Building at Frescati, Svante Arrhenius väg 8, Stockholm Phone: +46 (0)8 674 75 97 Mobile: +46 (0)70 206 2445 E-mail: karin.jonsell at su.se www.bolin.su.se The Bolin Centre for Climate Research is a collaboration between Stockholm University, KTH and the Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Additional abstract submissions will cost $50 each. This abstract fee is intended to enhance the quality of the AAAR presentations in part by reducing the number of no-shows. Current AAAR members (including student members) have been emailed a code which they should use for their first submission. Each specific code can be used only once. (Remember that your unique code can be given to another author, if you desire.) Nonmembers or individuals submitting more than one abstract will be guided through the payment process on the abstract web site: http://AAARabstracts.com/2016. Questions about the abstract submission process should be directed to support at AAARabstracts.com. Questions concerning AAAR membership details should be directed to info at aaar.org. 1. Abstract Preparation: Abstracts should be no more than 300 words in English. Please follow the submission instructions on the AAAR abstracts web site. 2. 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It will further promote the CORDEX vision to advance and coordinate the science and application of regional climate downscaling through global partnerships. Conference dates: 17–20 May 2016 For further information: www.icrc-cordex2016.org Deadline for registration: 1 May 2016 The Bolin Centre is one of the sponsors of the conference. Registration fees Researchers and PhD students at the Bolin Centre are most welcome to participate in the CORDEX conference. For two or more days the full conference fee applies and payment is done via the registration system. PhD students will have a waiver if they lack other funding at their departments for the registration fee. All participants should register at the conference web page (http://www.icrc-cordex2016.org/index.php/registration) regardless of if they intend to participate for one, two or more days. A reduced fee of 1000 SEK applies to Bolin Centre researchers and PhD students that only wants to attend one day. They should also send e-mail to Irene.Lake at smhi.se explaining that they have registered for the conference and that they are either a researcher or a PhD student at the Bolin Centre. PhD students should also include information about which department they are at and if they lack funding for the conference and thus would like to get a waiver for the registration fee. Researchers and PhD students with own funding will be given the details about how to pay the reduced conference fee of 1000 SEK. Bolin Centre PhD students lacking funding for attending the conference will get their registration fee reimbursed from SMHI. Here, we would like each department to keep track of how many PhD students this applies for. After the conference the Departments can send invoices to SMHI requesting pay back of these registration fees. Reduced fees are only for Bolin Centre scientists and we would like to point out that a few of the sessions are quite crowded. In some of the smaller conference rooms there may be space limitations and in that case those paying the full conference fee will be prioritized. We ask for your understanding of this. Best regards, Karin Dr. Karin Jonsell Scientific Coordinator Bolin Centre for Climate Research Stockholm University SE-106 91 Stockholm, Sweden Visiting address: Room S314, Geoscience Building at Frescati, Svante Arrhenius väg 8, Stockholm Phone: +46 (0)8 674 75 97 Mobile: +46 (0)70 206 2445 E-mail: karin.jonsell at su.se www.bolin.su.se The Bolin Centre for Climate Research is a collaboration between Stockholm University, KTH and the Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Please find attached the latest news from Navarino Environmental Observatory. The file, is also up-loaded on our web-page here: http://www.navarinoneo.se/index.php/en/newsletter/102-newsletter . Please help us and spread this information to anyone who might be interested! All the best, Giorgos ___________________________________________________________ Giorgos Maneas Department of Physical Geography, Stockholm University Station Manager at Navarino Environmental Observatory (NEO) Navarino Dunes, Costa Navarino 24001, Messinia, Greece tel:+30 2723090991 e-mail: giorgos.maneas at natgeo.su.se web: http://www.navarinoneo.gr Fb: Navarino.Environmental.Observatory -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: NEO_NEA_20-(January-March_2016)_.pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 613504 bytes Desc: NEO_NEA_20-(January-March_2016)_.pdf URL: From patrick.crill at geo.su.se Thu Apr 28 15:37:03 2016 From: patrick.crill at geo.su.se (Patrick Crill) Date: Thu, 28 Apr 2016 15:37:03 +0200 Subject: [Bolincentret-at-su.se] =?utf-8?q?Fwd=3A_Dissertation_tomorrow_Ap?= =?utf-8?q?ril_29_at_10=2E00_in_Nordenski=C3=B6ldsalen?= In-Reply-To: <0F923285-1A00-485F-9EEE-C339C3B60CE3@geo.su.se> References: <0F923285-1A00-485F-9EEE-C339C3B60CE3@geo.su.se> Message-ID: <572211FF.6010204@geo.su.se> Dear friends, Tomorrow at 10:00 Martin Wik will defend his thesis ”Emission of methane from northern lakes and ponds" in Nordenskiöldsalen (*note the new location!)* http://www.geo.su.se/index.php/en/newsarchive/1518-april-29-dissertation-by-martin-wik All welcome! From karin.jonsell at su.se Thu Apr 28 15:40:33 2016 From: karin.jonsell at su.se (Karin Jonsell) Date: Thu, 28 Apr 2016 15:40:33 +0200 Subject: [Bolincentret-at-su.se] Bolincentrets ordbild In-Reply-To: References: <95A20791-29F3-4F7B-ADCB-3ED0BB01C39F@su.se> <2885853C-07AB-4BB4-8277-D53822716128@geo.su.se> <121BB82D-0404-4BF9-B718-8FF082BD529B@su.se> Message-ID: <89B9EC7E-0E42-4989-9EF9-03CA381ECF6F@su.se> Hej, Du kan emaila bolincentret-at-su.se at lists.su.se! Med vänliga hälsningar, Karin Bolincentret för klimatforskning > On 28 apr. 2016, at 13:26, Martin Wik wrote: > > Hej igen Karin, > > En annan sak. Vilken emailadress är bäst att använda om man vill nå ut till hela bolin centre listan? > > Mvh > Martin > > >> 27 apr. 2016 kl. 14:42 skrev Karin Jonsell >: >> >> Hej Martin, >> >> Här kommer den! >> >> //Karin >> >> >>> On 27 apr. 2016, at 14:03, Martin Wik > wrote: >>> >>> Tack Karin! >>> >>> Går det och få den i vit text utan den blå bakgrunden? Alltså bara genomskinlig bakgrund? >>> >>> Mvh >>> Martin >>> >>> >>> >>>> 27 apr. 2016 kl. 13:52 skrev Karin Jonsell >: >>>> >>>> Hej Martin, >>>> >>>> Här kommer Bolincentrets ordbild. >>>> Jag hade fel, självklart gjorde jag en vit-blå variant också. >>>> Vill du ha den i ett annat format så fixar jag det. >>>> >>>> Lycka till på fredag! >>>> >>>> Med vänliga hälsningar, >>>> Karin >>>> >>>> Fil.dr Karin Jonsell >>>> Vetenskaplig koordinator >>>> >>>> Bolincentret för klimatforskning >>>> Stockholms universitet >>>> 106 91 Stockholm >>>> >>>> Besöksadress: Rum S314, Geohuset i Frescati, Svante Arrhenius väg 8, Stockholm >>>> Tel: 08-674 75 97 >>>> Mobil: 070-206 2445 >>>> E-post: karin.jonsell at su.se >>>> >>>> www.bolin.su.se >>>> >>>> Bolincentret för klimatforskning är ett samarbete mellan Stockholms universitet, KTH och Sveriges meteorologiska och hydrologiska institut. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >> > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Marcus.Sundbom at aces.su.se Fri Apr 29 10:38:11 2016 From: Marcus.Sundbom at aces.su.se (Marcus Sundbom) Date: Fri, 29 Apr 2016 08:38:11 +0000 Subject: [Bolincentret-at-su.se] Reminder: TODAY seminar 13-14 Ahlmannsalen, Aquatic biogeochemical cycling of redox-sensitive elements, Raoul Couture Message-ID: Dear colleagues, Don’t forget today's seminar given by Raoul-Marie Couture 13-00-14.00 in Ahlmannsalen: Aquatic biogeochemical cycling of redox-sensitive elements Raoul-Marie Couture is a researcher at the Norwegian Institute for Water Research, and a research assistant professor at the University of Waterloo, Canada. Biogeochemical cycling at redox interfaces contributes to regulating ecology, biological productivity and environmental quality in the aquatic environment. Such dynamic systems are best studied using a range of tools including field measurements, laboratory experiments and mathematical modelling. I use such approaches to unravel the biogeochemical transformations of key elements at redox-interfaces throughout watersheds. In this presentation three case studies will feature soil-water, sediment-water and oxic-anoxic interfaces, focusing on potentially toxic metal(loid)s (As, Se, Cr), major elements (Fe, Mn, S) and essential elements (C, P, O). Information on elemental transformation pathways and rates are combined into a reaction network, drawing from the results of field campaigns (sediment cores, porewater concentration profiles, monitoring data) and laboratory experiments (redox-oscillating bioreactors, column and batch experiments). The reaction network is then coupled to physical transport models addressing relevant spatial and temporal dynamics in water-logged soils, sediments and the lake water-column to predict the magnitude and direction of biogeochemical fluxes. These coupled models are used under various future scenarios, such as water-table oscillation, increased carbon loads, climate and land-use changes. Finally, the results are discussed in light of the increasing need for accurate water quality forecasting under environmental changes. Welcome! Marcus Sundbom, ACES -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From karin.jonsell at su.se Fri Apr 29 12:05:35 2016 From: karin.jonsell at su.se (Karin Jonsell) Date: Fri, 29 Apr 2016 12:05:35 +0200 Subject: [Bolincentret-at-su.se] =?utf-8?q?Bolin_Centre_=5BFYI=5D=3A_Inbju?= =?utf-8?q?dan_till_Forum_f=C3=B6r_naturkatastrofer_2016?= References: <571A3871.5010603@geo.su.se> Message-ID: <571ABF1C-6379-4805-9D7A-8352D06252B3@su.se> Dear Bolin Centre Scientists, [For Your Information email and sorry for cross posting] This forum day might be of interest for you. The conference will be hosted in Stockholm. Best regards, Karin Bolin Centre for Climate Research > Centrum för naturkatastrofslära (CNDS) och MSB välkomnar dig till > > Forum för naturkatastrofer 2016 > Naturkatastrofer och klimatanpassning: Hur påverkas människor och samhället? > > Översvämningar, torka, skogsbränder, stormar och skred – det är naturliga händelser som inträffar både idag och i framtiden. Det är först när dessa naturhändelser påverkar vårt samhälle och oss individer som de blir olyckor och katastrofer. Ofta fastnar vi i praktiska och tekniska lösningar för att förebygga och hantera sådana händelser istället för att ta lärdom av det inträffade och bygga upp ett samhälle med större motståndskraft och återhämtningsförmåga. > > Forum för naturkatastrofer arrangeras i år för fjärde gången. Vi kommer denna gång att belysa naturhändelsers effekter på samhället och individen, men också hur såväl samhället som individen kan minska sin sårbarhet. Vilka insikter och vilken kunskap behöver vi för att begränsa konsekvenserna av naturkatastrofer? Hur bygger vi upp samhällets förmåga till återhämtning? > > För att kunna lära av katastrofer behövs en god samverkan mellan forskare och praktiker. Forum för naturkatastrofer är en nationell mötesplats för alla som på olika sätt arbetar med katastrofriskreducering och klimatanpassning. Vid konferensen medverkar och möts forskare, myndigheter, kommuner, länsstyrelser, privata aktörer med flera. > > Boka in datumet 25 oktober 2016 redan nu. Konferensen kommer att äga rum i Stockholm. Deltagandet är kostnadsfritt och inkluderar fika och lunch. > > Mer information finns på www.cnds.se/forum2016 > Med vänliga hälsningar > CNDS och MSB > > genom Viveca Norén > > *************************** > Viveca Norén > Centrum för naturkatastrofslära > Uppsala Universitet > Institutionen för geovetenskaper > Villavägen 16 > 752 36 Uppsala > 018-471 71 82 > viveca.noren at geo.uu.se > www.cnds.se > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: Inbjudan Forum 2016.pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 602009 bytes Desc: not available URL: -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: