From helena.martins at smhi.se Wed Nov 1 14:36:42 2017 From: helena.martins at smhi.se (Martins Helena) Date: Wed, 1 Nov 2017 13:36:42 +0000 Subject: [Bolincentret-at-su.se] EGU Session on Climate Education Message-ID: <02B059FA838E564394483AAF75366DAB6F947EF9@WINVMSERV464.ad.smhi.se> Call for Papers: "Climate Change Education" at EGU 2018 (Austria) Dear colleagues, Please consider submitting an abstract for the following education and outreach session at the EGU General Assembly 2018, 8-13 April 2018, Vienna, Austria. EOS13: Climate Change Education Convener: Robin Matthews (robin.matthews at universite-paris-saclay.fr) Co-conveners: Anne Gold, Sylvia Knight, Helena Martins, David Wilgenbus We invite contributions on climate change education and outreach concerned with any age level (primary, high school, adult), setting (formal and informal) or approach (e.g. data exploration, experiments, scientist-community partnerships, writing, filmmaking, serious games, art). Abstract (oral or poster presentation): Submission deadline: 10 January 2018 (13:00 CET). Deadline for submissions requesting financial support: 1 December 2017. Please submit your abstracts at: http://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU2018/session/27274 On behalf of the conveners, Helena Martins Helena Martins PhD, Science communicator SMHI / Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute Research department, Rossby Centre SE - 601 76 Norrköping www.smhi.se E-post / Email: helena.martins at smhi.se Tel vx/ Phone: +46 (0)11 495 87 05 Besöksadress / Street address: Folkborgsvägen 17 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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As part of the NICEST project (Nordic Infrastructure Collaboration on Earth System Tools), we plan to organize workshops and training classes for existing and new ESM users related to e.g. model building, compiling, optimization, setup, use, and post-processing. You are hereby invited to participate in this survey. Please feel free to forward to your ESM colleagues. It takes less than 5 minutes to complete and is anonymous. Follow link to access survey: https://qtrial2017q3az1.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_25CdQJizKCM1Lvv For any questions or comments, please do not hesitate to get in touch: Anne Fouilloux (a.c.fouilloux at geo.uio.no) and Helene Muri (helene.muri at geo.uio.no). Best regards, Helene Muri and Anne Fouilloux on behalf of the NICEST Team. ---------------------------------------------------- Dr. Helene Muri Department of Geosciences Meteorology and Oceanography University of Oslo, Norway Phone: (+47) 22844582 e-mail: helene.muri at geo.uio.no ---------------------------------------------------- From annika.burstrom at su.se Tue Nov 7 10:28:00 2017 From: annika.burstrom at su.se (=?iso-8859-1?Q?Annika_Burstr=F6m?=) Date: Tue, 7 Nov 2017 09:28:00 +0000 Subject: [Bolincentret-at-su.se] Bolin Centre Weekly Information: Bolin Days registration deadline 15/11, PhD Poster Competition, Integration projects and more In-Reply-To: <8f885dc7e7ca45439f9b5d256eb38249@ebox-prod-srv12.win.su.se> References: <4d967a60963e41a5a890a85b091503de@ebox-prod-srv12.win.su.se> <1510046320421.78935@su.se>, <8f885dc7e7ca45439f9b5d256eb38249@ebox-prod-srv12.win.su.se> Message-ID: <1510046881453.10901@su.se> Dear Bolin Centre Scientists, This week we would like to highlight the following information from the Bolin Centre: * Bolin Days: Registration deadline 15/11 Welcome to register for the Bolin Days, registration deadline 15/11. If you are interested in Climate Sciences you are welcome to join us, whether you are a member of the Centre or not. Where and when? Geoscience building, Stockholm University, Nov 22-23 How? Registration and programme HERE * Bolin Days PhD Poster Competition - first prize 20 000 SEK During the Bolin Days there will be a PhD student poster competition with a first prize of SEK 20 000 in research money! Where and when? Geoscience building, Stockholm University, Nov 22-23 How? Competition rules and information HERE * Bolin Centre Second Call for applications: Integration projects The Bolin Centre has 0.4 MSEK faculty funds which have been allocated for the purpose of promoting integration between RA1-6 and RA7-8. We hereby invite all Bolin Centre members to submit an application for an integration project. Deadline for submission of proposals: 22 November 2017 More information: HERE News from other organisations: * In Swedish: Klimatforum 2017 Välkomna till en dag som fokuserar på de möjligheter som uppstår när alla drar åt samma håll! Arrangörer är Naturvårdsverket och Aktuell Hållbarhet. Ur programmet: - Klimatminister Isabella Lövin - Northvolt, SSAB och Agroetanol - industriella projekt som kan göra skillnad - Var finns det personliga ansvaret när ett samhälle byter spår? - Så minskas klimatpåverkan från flyget, maten och staden - Klimatavtalets möjligheter och begränsningar - Klimatkommunikation som ger effekt - lär dig knepen - Heidi Andersson och Björn Ferry - idrottshjältar som vill vinna klimatkampen Var och när? KL. 9.00-17.00 den 30 november 2017, Münchenbryggeriet, Torkel Knutssonsgatan 2, Stockholm Hur? Anmälan och program HÄR * Call for Papers: "Climate Change Education" at EGU 2018, 8-13 April 2018, Vienna, Austria We invite contributions on climate change education and outreach concerned with any age level (primary, high school and adult), setting (formal and informal) or approach (e.g. data exploration, experiments, scientist-community partnerships, writing, filmmaking, serious games, art). Submission deadline: 10 January 2018 (13:00 CET) Deadline for submissions requesting financial support: 1 December 2017 Please submit your abstracts at: http://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU2018/session/27274 Convener: Robin Matthews (robin.matthews at universite-paris-saclay.fr) Co-conveners: Anne Gold, Sylvia Knight, Helena Martins, David Wilgenbus Kind regards, Annika Burström Coordinator & Communicator Bolin Centre for Climate Research Stockholm University SE-106 91 Stockholm, Sweden -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Here we will show that this idealised framework can be applied to both the atmosphere and ocean. In the atmosphere, Heton dynamics can reproduce a number of features of the large-scale spatio-temporal variability of the meridional heat transport by transient motions. In the ocean, Hetons can be used to investigate the origin and dynamics of isolated sub-surface anticyclones which are often observed in the Arctic region. Time and Place Tuesday Nov 21th 2017, 11.15 Rossbysalen C609, Arrhenius Laboratory, 6th floor Welcome! Best regards, Susanne Ekman _____________________________________ Susanne Frej Ekman Science Communicator Department of Meteorology (MISU) Stockholm University 106 91 Stockholm Visiting address: Arrhenius Laboratory, Svante Arrhenius Väg 16C Phone: +46(0)8-16 17 51 Mobile: +46(0)72-147 43 17 Email: susanne.ekman at misu.su.se www.misu.su.se _____________________________________ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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So keep your eyes open for more information on the program and how to join. There will also be a Mentoring Program booth on both days of the Bolin Days next week with more information about the program and a chance to sign up. The mentoring program is open to all from the Phd student level upwards. All the best, Agatha de Boer and Malin Kylander * * * * *Main characteristics of the program: * *Voluntary:*All mentees and mentors volunteer. This means the program is always only as big at the need it fulfills. *Confidential:*We never mention who signs up unless permission is given such as for marketing. Mentee-mentor interactions are also strictly confidential. *Cross-departmental:*The mentees are signed up with mentors in other departments to provide more objectivity and avoid conflict of interest. *Mentee-driven:*The mentees make the first contact and decide the frequency and format of the meetings. 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We hereby invite all Bolin Centre members to submit an application for an integration project. Deadline for submission of proposals: 22 November 2017. More information: http://bolin.su.se/index.php/news/616-bolin-centre-second-call-for-applications-integration-projects Kind regards, Annika Burström Coordinator & Communicator Bolin Centre for Climate Research Stockholm University SE-106 91 Stockholm, Sweden Visiting address: Room S312, Geoscience Building at Frescati, Svante Arrhenius väg 8, Stockholm Phone: +46 (0)8 674 78 37 Mobile: +46 (0)72-148 91 49 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Approximately 1.5 MSEK are available for such collaborative projects and an intended outcome from this workshop is a plan for how these funds can be used most effectively. Save the date! More information to come. * Reminder: Have you received new funding? Please tell us We would like to know if you have received new funding, and preferably also how much and for what project. We are also interested in knowing if the newly-financed project has links to the Bolin Center and/or if the preliminary work has been financed through seed money from the RAs. How? E-mail your information to bolin at su.se * The eight seminar in the Bolin Centre seminar series, December 4 The host this time is Research Area 8 = Biodiversity and climate. The lecture will be streamed and you can watch it live here: https://connect.sunet.se/bolincentre. Titel: Long-term biodiversity-climate disequilibria - a macroecological perspective Speaker: Pr Prof. Jens-Christian Svenning, VILLUM Investigator, Carlsberg Foundation "Semper Ardens" Researcher, Ecoinformatics & Biodiversity, Department of Bioscience, Aarhus University, Denmark Date and place: Monday December 4, 13h00-14h00 in Ahlmannsalen, Geoscience Building * Dissertation: Natural and human-induced carbon storage variability in seagrass meadows Speaker: Martin Dahl Date and place: December 15, 13h00- 16h00 in William-Olssonsalen, Geohuset More information: http://su.se/deep/english/about-us/events/dissertation-martin-dahl-1.357252 Kind regards, Annika Burström Coordinator & Communicator Bolin Centre for Climate Research Stockholm University SE-106 91 Stockholm, Sweden Visiting address: Room S312, Geoscience Building at Frescati, Svante Arrhenius väg 8, Stockholm Phone: +46 (0)8 674 78 37 Mobile: +46 (0)72-148 91 49 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Finally, we will announce the winners of this year's poster competition at the closing remarks at 15:45 - 16:00. Best wishes, Alasdair, Nina and Annika Alasdair Skelton Professor of Geochemistry and Petrology Director of the Bolin Centre for Climate Research Department of Geological Sciences Stockholm University 106 91 Stockholm Sweden +46 76 77 076 99 alasdair.skelton at geo.su.se -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Kind regards, Annika Burström Coordinator & Communicator Bolin Centre for Climate Research Stockholm University SE-106 91 Stockholm, Sweden Visiting address: Room S312, Geoscience Building at Frescati, Svante Arrhenius väg 8, Stockholm Phone: +46 (0)8 674 78 37 Mobile: +46 (0)72-148 91 49 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From susanne.ekman at misu.su.se Thu Nov 23 16:12:33 2017 From: susanne.ekman at misu.su.se (Susanne Frej Ekman) Date: Thu, 23 Nov 2017 15:12:33 +0000 Subject: [Bolincentret-at-su.se] =?windows-1252?q?PhD_Seminar_=96_Koen_Hen?= =?windows-1252?q?drickx=2C_MISU_=96_Solar_forcing_for_CMIP6?= Message-ID: <44ddc017fe6447488cc4a416ca217851@ebox-prod-srv07.win.su.se> Hi all, Next Thursday, Nov 30th at 14.15, MISU PhD student Koen Hendrickx holds a review seminar on Solar forcing for CMIP6. Abstract [Koen Hendrickx, PhD student at MISU.]This seminar describes the recommended solar forcing dataset for CMIP6 and highlights changes with respect to CMIP5 and is a review of the paper by K. Matthes et al. (2017). The solar forcing is provided for radiative properties, namely total solar irradiance (TSI), solar spectral irradiance (SSI), and the F10.7 index as well as particle forcing, including geomagnetic indices Ap and Kp, and ionisation rates to account for effects of solar protons, electrons and galactic cosmic rays. This is the first time that solar-particle forcing is recommended in a CMIP exercise and the datasets are provided at daily and monthly resolution separately for the CMIP6 preindustrial control, historical (1850-2014) and future (2015-2300) simulations. Time and Place Thursday November 30th 2017, 14.15 Rossbysalen C609, Arrhenius Laboratory, 6th floor Welcome! Best regards, Susanne Ekman _____________________________________ Susanne Frej Ekman Science Communicator Department of Meteorology (MISU) Stockholm University 106 91 Stockholm Visiting address: Arrhenius Laboratory, Svante Arrhenius Väg 16C Phone: +46(0)8-16 17 51 Mobile: +46(0)72-147 43 17 Email: susanne.ekman at misu.su.se www.misu.su.se _____________________________________ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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This means the program is always only as big at the need it fulfills. * _Confidential:_ We never mention who signs up unless permission is given such as for marketing. Mentee-mentor interactions are also strictly confidential. * _Cross-departmental_: The mentees are signed up with mentors in other departments to provide more objectivity and avoid conflict of interest. * _Mentee-driven_: The mentees make the first contact and decide the frequency and format of the meetings. This is because the needs of every mentee are individual and a single format will not be optimal for all. * _Annual_: The program runs annually from the Bolin Days. After that pairs may wish to continue formally, informally, sign up for new pairs, or leave the program. *Signing up as mentee, please provide: * Name, department, field of study and career stage. If a postdoc or more advanced, please state years since Phd. Please also say whether you have any preference for mentors regarding seniority (experience), gender, language, or any other considerations. Please mention if some of your preferences are less important than others in case it is difficult to fulfill all preferences. *Signing up as mentor, please provide:* Name, department, field of study and position. If you are a postdoc or researcher, please tell us your years since PhD, number of postdocs, or other indication of experience to that we can link you up to a suitable mentee (we ideally have a mentor with at least 5 years more experience than the mentee). *Special call for mentors: * The success of the program depends on good matching. The bigger our pool of mentors, the better our matching will be. A big pool of mentors also means that we don't need to use all mentors every year and that the mentoring of our more junior staff is shared between our more senior staff. Note that the meetings are often about 3-8 lunches per year which is not a huge burden. It is a service to the community which can be stated on your CV. It is also very rewarding. So please do consider to sign up and pay forward for all the help and mentoring you have received yourself in your career. That is the most important information. For those further interested, please see more specific information below for mentees and mentors. Best regards, Agatha & Malin (PS. I've been told that my email can sometimes come across in very small unreadable fonts. I cannot see that when I forward to my other accounts and my font is set to standard medium. But if you get my email in a very small font, please do let me know and also you type of computer and email reader so that I can determine what the problem is. Many thanks on this issue! ) *More information for mentees:* You will receive and email from me in the next 3 weeks with information about your mentor. It is your responsibility to contact your mentor to set up a first meeting. Remember that they signed up voluntarily so you do not need to feel guilty about taking up their time but remember everyone is busy to don't get discouraged if they cannot see you right away. At the first meeting you will need to discuss your preferred meeting frequency which can range from three times a year to monthly. You also need to think about whether you prefer an informal or more structured meeting setup. An informal meeting could start with a simple "how are things going?" and proceed from there. In a more structure meeting you could make up a short personal development program for the next two years which may include goals such as thesis writing, courses, conference attendance, publications, career development, personal goals, etc. Then you can discuss at each meeting how progress towards those goals are proceeding and discuss how to overcome the challenges if you missed your goals. 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. Of course you can choose something in between these choices or change from one to the other at any point. *More information for mentors:* The program is mentee-driven and the mentee will contact you to set up a first meeting. It is natural for the mentee to leave it up to the mentor, as the senior, to lead the meetings. The mentor can therefore at the first meeting determine what the mentee's main motivation for mentorship is and which frequency and format they prefer and how the next meeting will be set up. Also, please mention that the interaction is completely confidential and both should commit to that pledge to ensure trust. From previous years' mentor feedback it came to light that it is difficult for mentors to determine whether they were useful while their mentees expressed appreciation for the interaction. So even if it doesn't always feel that you are useful, you probably are! *Selected feedback from previous rounds of the Linking Program:* *From mentees:* It was extremely 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 different issues Able to get advice on a job application 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 neighboring 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 education is working from a different perspective 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 -- Associate professor in physical paleoceanography Department of Geological Sciences and Bolin Center for Climate Research Stockholm University -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From susanne.ekman at misu.su.se Fri Nov 24 15:31:24 2017 From: susanne.ekman at misu.su.se (Susanne Frej Ekman) Date: Fri, 24 Nov 2017 14:31:24 +0000 Subject: [Bolincentret-at-su.se] =?windows-1252?q?IMI_Guest_Seminar_Tuesda?= =?windows-1252?q?y_28/11_11=2E15_=96_Yvan_Orsolini=2C_University_of_Berge?= =?windows-1252?q?n?= Message-ID: <57f8ab7b797c4743a380086c4f504df2@ebox-prod-srv07.win.su.se> Hi! Quick info on a late scheduled seminar this Tuesday – hope you can make it! Name Dr. Yvan J. ORSOLINI, Senior Scientist NILU - Norwegian Institute for Air Research and Birkeland Centre for Space Science, University of Bergen and Bjerknes Centre for Climate Research Title Modelling the impact of energetic particle precipitation using WACCM with ion chemistry [IMI guest Yvan Orsolini, University of Bergen.] IMI guest Yvan Orsolini, University of Bergen. Fields of interest * Dynamics, chemistry and satellite remote sensing of the middle and upper atmosphere, esp. the energetic particle precipitation impacts upon the atmosphere. * The role of the cryosphere (snow, sea ice) in subseasonal-to-seasonal forecasting, and the implications of a diminishing cryosphere for Arctic weather and climate. Time and Place Tuesday Nov 28th 2017, 11.15 Rossbysalen C609, Arrhenius Laboratory, 6th floor Welcome! Best regards, Susanne Ekman _____________________________________ Susanne Frej Ekman Science Communicator Department of Meteorology (MISU) Stockholm University 106 91 Stockholm Visiting address: Arrhenius Laboratory, Svante Arrhenius Väg 16C Phone: +46(0)8-16 17 51 Mobile: +46(0)72-147 43 17 Email: susanne.ekman at misu.su.se www.misu.su.se _____________________________________ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Best Regards, Valentin Mansanarez From: Bolincentret-at-su.se [mailto:bolincentret-at-su.se-bounces at lists.su.se] On Behalf Of Agatha de Boer Sent: 24 November 2017 15:28 To: bolincentret-at-su.se at lists.su.se; dok at misu.su.se; Stella.Papadopoulou at aces.su.se; ac at geo.su.se; phd at geo.su.se; forsk at misu.su.se Subject: [Bolincentret-at-su.se] Bolin Mentoring Program 2018: Sign up by Monday 4 December Dear all, As promised, here is the call to sign up to the Bolin Centre Mentoring Program 2018 as mentor or mentee. The deadline is Monday 4 December. Please sign up though replying to this email with the information requested below. Main characteristics of the program: * Purpose: To provide career guidance to junior scientists in the Bolin Centre and participating departments (as opposed to scientific support). * Voluntary: All mentees and mentors volunteer. This means the program is always only as big at the need it fulfills. * Confidential: We never mention who signs up unless permission is given such as for marketing. Mentee-mentor interactions are also strictly confidential. * Cross-departmental: The mentees are signed up with mentors in other departments to provide more objectivity and avoid conflict of interest. * Mentee-driven: The mentees make the first contact and decide the frequency and format of the meetings. This is because the needs of every mentee are individual and a single format will not be optimal for all. * Annual: The program runs annually from the Bolin Days. After that pairs may wish to continue formally, informally, sign up for new pairs, or leave the program. Signing up as mentee, please provide: Name, department, field of study and career stage. If a postdoc or more advanced, please state years since Phd. Please also say whether you have any preference for mentors regarding seniority (experience), gender, language, or any other considerations. Please mention if some of your preferences are less important than others in case it is difficult to fulfill all preferences. Signing up as mentor, please provide: Name, department, field of study and position. If you are a postdoc or researcher, please tell us your years since PhD, number of postdocs, or other indication of experience to that we can link you up to a suitable mentee (we ideally have a mentor with at least 5 years more experience than the mentee). Special call for mentors: The success of the program depends on good matching. The bigger our pool of mentors, the better our matching will be. A big pool of mentors also means that we don't need to use all mentors every year and that the mentoring of our more junior staff is shared between our more senior staff. Note that the meetings are often about 3-8 lunches per year which is not a huge burden. It is a service to the community which can be stated on your CV. It is also very rewarding. So please do consider to sign up and pay forward for all the help and mentoring you have received yourself in your career. That is the most important information. For those further interested, please see more specific information below for mentees and mentors. Best regards, Agatha & Malin (PS. I've been told that my email can sometimes come across in very small unreadable fonts. I cannot see that when I forward to my other accounts and my font is set to standard medium. But if you get my email in a very small font, please do let me know and also you type of computer and email reader so that I can determine what the problem is. Many thanks on this issue! ) More information for mentees: You will receive and email from me in the next 3 weeks with information about your mentor. It is your responsibility to contact your mentor to set up a first meeting. Remember that they signed up voluntarily so you do not need to feel guilty about taking up their time but remember everyone is busy to don't get discouraged if they cannot see you right away. At the first meeting you will need to discuss your preferred meeting frequency which can range from three times a year to monthly. You also need to think about whether you prefer an informal or more structured meeting setup. An informal meeting could start with a simple "how are things going?" and proceed from there. In a more structure meeting you could make up a short personal development program for the next two years which may include goals such as thesis writing, courses, conference attendance, publications, career development, personal goals, etc. Then you can discuss at each meeting how progress towards those goals are proceeding and discuss how to overcome the challenges if you missed your goals. 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. Of course you can choose something in between these choices or change from one to the other at any point. More information for mentors: The program is mentee-driven and the mentee will contact you to set up a first meeting. It is natural for the mentee to leave it up to the mentor, as the senior, to lead the meetings. The mentor can therefore at the first meeting determine what the mentee's main motivation for mentorship is and which frequency and format they prefer and how the next meeting will be set up. Also, please mention that the interaction is completely confidential and both should commit to that pledge to ensure trust. From previous years' mentor feedback it came to light that it is difficult for mentors to determine whether they were useful while their mentees expressed appreciation for the interaction. So even if it doesn't always feel that you are useful, you probably are! Selected feedback from previous rounds of the Linking Program: From mentees: It was extremely 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 different issues Able to get advice on a job application 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 neighboring 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 education is working from a different perspective 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 -- Associate professor in physical paleoceanography Department of Geological Sciences and Bolin Center for Climate Research Stockholm University -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From anders.moberg at natgeo.su.se Tue Nov 28 16:34:01 2017 From: anders.moberg at natgeo.su.se (Anders Moberg) Date: Tue, 28 Nov 2017 16:34:01 +0100 Subject: [Bolincentret-at-su.se] Fwd: Basic Course in Climate Time Series Analysis, Heckenbeck, Bad Gandersheim, Germany, 19 to 23 February 2018 In-Reply-To: <60f55d9d-f30a-bc2d-dac0-5209cad445e9@climate-risk-analysis.com> References: <60f55d9d-f30a-bc2d-dac0-5209cad445e9@climate-risk-analysis.com> Message-ID: Dear all, Apologies for cross-posting, but here is information about two courses, in Bad Gandersheim, Germany, of potential interest to PhD students, postdocs and professional researchers in climatology, ecology, environmental sciences, geosciences, meteorology or hydrology: Basic Course in Climate Time Series Analysis, 19 to 23 February 2018 http://www.climate-risk-analysis.com/courses/time-series/Basic-Course-in-Climate-Time-Series-Analysis-2018.html Beginner's Course in Climate Time Series Analysis, 5 to 9 March 2018 http://www.climate-risk-analysis.com/courses/time-series/Beginners-Course-in-Climate-Time-Series-Analysis-2018.html Vänliga hälsningar, Anders -------- Vidarebefordrat meddelande -------- Ämne: Basic Course in Climate Time Series Analysis, Heckenbeck, Bad Gandersheim, Germany, 19 to 23 February 2018 Datum: Tue, 21 Nov 2017 09:25:41 +0100 Från: paleoclimate-list (Mudelsee M) Svar till: Mudelsee M Till: paleoclimate-list at lists.colorado.edu Kopia: Mudelsee M Dear colleague, Climate Risk Analysis is giving a Basic Course in Climate Time Series Analysis in Heckenbeck, Bad Gandersheim, Germany, from 19 to 23 February 2018. Below are the major points. The registration site has the details. It would be great if this course would be of interest to you or your students. Thanks for circulating, and sorry in case you receive this (or similar) announcements several times. 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Name: image001.jpg Type: image/jpeg Size: 240964 bytes Desc: image001.jpg URL: From annika.burstrom at su.se Thu Nov 30 09:38:04 2017 From: annika.burstrom at su.se (=?iso-8859-1?Q?Annika_Burstr=F6m?=) Date: Thu, 30 Nov 2017 08:38:04 +0000 Subject: [Bolincentret-at-su.se] Bolin Centre: Weekly Information Message-ID: Dear Bolin Centre Members, This week we would like to highlight the following information from the Bolin Centre: * The eight seminar in the Bolin Centre seminar series, December 4 The host this time is Research Area 8 = Biodiversity and climate. The lecture will be streamed and you can watch it live here: https://connect.sunet.se/bolincentre. Titel: Long-term biodiversity-climate disequilibria - a macroecological perspective Speaker: Pr Prof. Jens-Christian Svenning, VILLUM Investigator, Carlsberg Foundation "Semper Ardens" Researcher, Ecoinformatics & Biodiversity, Department of Bioscience, Aarhus University, Denmark Date and place: Monday December 4, 13h00-14h00 in Ahlmannsalen, Geoscience Building · Save the (new) date! February 14, 2018 We have a new date for the workshop (due to clash with the RA8 workshop) "Pathways to new collaborations in climate research: Perspectives from the Human Science Academic Area and the Bolin Centre for Climate Research at Stockholm University". The workshop aims at providing a platform where scientists from the Human Science Academic Area and the Bolin Centre can explore new avenues for collaborative projects. Approximately 1.5 MSEK are available for such collaborative projects and an intended outcome from this workshop is a plan for how these funds can be used most effectively. Save the date! More information to come. · Sign up to the Bolin Centre Mentoring Program 2018 - deadline Monday December 4 Please sign up through sending an email to agatha.deboer at geo.su.se with the information requested below. More information HERE. Signing up as mentee, please provide: Name, department, field of study and career stage. If a postdoc or more advanced, please state years since Phd. Please also say whether you have any preference for mentors regarding seniority (experience), gender, language, or any other considerations. Please mention if some of your preferences are less important than others in case it is difficult to fulfill all preferences. Signing up as mentor, please provide: Name, department, field of study and position. If you are a postdoc or researcher, please tell us your years since PhD, number of postdocs, or other indication of experience to that we can link you up to a suitable mentee (we ideally have a mentor with at least 5 years more experience than the mentee). · Dissertation and seminar on statistics and climate, December 12-13 Welcome to a dissertation in Mathematical statistics and two related seminars presented in context of the project "A statistical framework for comparing paleoclimate data and climate model simulations", which has been running since 2013 in collaboration between scientists at the Department of Mathematics and Department of Physical Geography. One of the seminars, the one with Jesper Sjolte, is hosted by Research Area 5 = Historical to millennial climate variability. Contact: Gudrun Brattström, Anders Moberg, Rolf Sundberg, Qiong Zhang. Dissertation: Towards a flexible statistical modelling by latent factors for evaluation of simulated responses to climate forcings. Ekaterina Fetisova defends her Academic dissertation for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Mathematical Statistics at Stockholm University. Tuesday 12 December 2017 at 13:00 in room 14, house 5, Kräftriket, Roslagsvägen 101. Seminar: The role of solar and volcanic forcing in North Atlantic climate over the past 800 years The seminar is hosted by Research Area 5. Speaker: Jesper Sjolte, researcher, Department of Geology - Quaternary Science, Lund University Date and place: Wednesday 13 December 2017 at 13:00 - 14:00, in Ahlmannsalen, Geoscience building, Frescati. Seminar: Reconstructing Past Landscapes - Space-Time Modelling of Compositional data with zero counts Speaker: Johan Lindström, senior lecturer, Mathematical Statistics, Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Lund University Date and place: Wednesday 13 December 2017 at 15:15 - 16:15 in room 306, house 6, Kräftriket, Roslagsvägen 101. 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