From Maria.Basova at aces.su.se Mon Oct 3 10:01:24 2022 From: Maria.Basova at aces.su.se (Maria Basova) Date: Mon, 3 Oct 2022 08:01:24 +0000 Subject: [Bolincentret-at-su.se] Workshop: Effective scientific presentations, 07 October 2022, 1.00 PM - 3.00 PM, Geovetenskapens hus, SU Message-ID: Dear Bolin members, This is a reminder about the Workshop Effective scientific presentations Maximize the signal-to-noise ratio from your next talk Date: 07 October 2022, 1.00 PM - 07 October 2022, 3.00 PM Venue: Room U26, Floor 2, Geovetenskapens hus Registration is still open and we have a few spots left. The registration is required by mail: maria.basova at aces.su.se (open until 05 October 2022) This workshop is designed to help students and researchers to master effective scientific presentation skills. I will not impose a presentation style, but you will have the opportunity to think about your style and further develop it towards clarity and efficiency. Whether you are a complete beginner or you have some speaking experience, the course will provide you with useful hints. We will build up a very friendly, supportive and non-judgmental environment where to practice speaking and learn from each other. After the workshop, participants will have a set of tools that will help them immediately improve their presentations and a framework for continuous improvement. Workshop program: the program of the course includes: * What is an effective presentation? * How to structure presentation * How to deliver the presentation that stays in people's mind * How to maximize the impact of your voice Workshop length: two hours live sessions. [cid:image001.png at 01D8D6AA.83DF1810] Photo Credit: Marcin Klisz Instructor: As a passionate speaker, Alan is fascinated by the pleasure of finding things out. He uses his passion for the science of the natural world to inspire students and colleagues scientists to enhance the scientific presentation. His aim is to get more and more people inspired in doing and sharing exciting science. Email enquiries: alancrivellaro at gmail.com Participants say... "The numerous opportunities to interact among us were great to see the direct effect of our presentations on attendees... It became so clear!" – Ester "I found really useful learning from Alan's personal stories and experiences, which often went beyond the topics of the course, but certainly helped to create a more real atmosphere even if the course was delivered online" – Alex "Alan's planned a multitude of activities to allow us to have an all-round experience" – Gianandrea If you have questions, please contact Maria Basova, Coordinator for the Bolin Centre for Climate Research maria.basova at aces.su.se https://bolin.su.se/about-us/events/workshop-effective-scientific-presentations-1.627956 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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This event serves as a science mini-symposium in itself, but also as a kick-off for the ARTofMELT workshop preparing and planning for next spring's Arctic expedition on the icebreaker Oden, looking for - _A_tmospheric _R_ivers and the onse_T_ _of_ Arctic _Melt_. Cheers, Michael -- -------------- Michael Tjernström, PhD Professor, Boundary Layer Meteorology Graduate Program Director, Atmospheric Sciences and Oceanography Department of Meteorology & Bolin Centre for Climate Research Stockholm University -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Please send your title+abstract to Frida Bender (frida.bender at misu.su.se) , Thorsten Mauritsen (thorsten.mauritsen at misu.su.se) and Torben Koenigk (torben.koenigk at smhi.se) until latest 14 October. Thank you and best wishes, Frida, Thorsten, Torben “ We have a few pending technical issues, connected to change in staff, that is why I cannot unfortunately guarantee that the lists are up to date for the respective RAs. We are looking for solutions and I inform you about the progress. Best regards, Maria Basova Coordinator Bolin Centre for Climate Research Stockholms Universitet Sweden maria.basova at aces.su.se -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From sara.gershagen at su.se Mon Oct 10 20:01:05 2022 From: sara.gershagen at su.se (Bolin Centre for Climate Research) Date: 10 Oct 2022 20:01:05 +0200 Subject: [Bolincentret-at-su.se] Welcome to register for the 14th Bolin Days 14-16 November Message-ID:

Dear Bolin member,

The Bolin Centre for Climate Research warmly invites you to the 14th Bolin Days on 14-16 November with interesting scientific discussions and a friendly gathering!

The programme includes interesting presentations by members of the Bolin Centre and its guests, discussions over fika, a poster competition, a dinner at the Nobel Prize museum and the traditional Geopub and Cèilidh in the Geoscience building. The Bolin Days starts of with an Early Career Researcher Event on the 14th November open to all the PhD students and post-docs.

There will be excellent opportunities to interact with the Bolin Centre External Science Advisory Group and the support functions such as modeling coordination and database team.

Deadline registration is 20 October so make sure to register on time. 

Deadline for submission of posters is 10 November.

Click on the link below to read more and register for the event.

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Dear Bolin member,

If you have already registered for the event you can disregard this email.

If you have NOT yet registered the registration will close Tomorrow Thursday 20 October 23:59 so make sure to secure your spot at the Bolin Days 2022.

If you have any questions please contact us at bolin at su.se or directly to Sara Gershagen.

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Welcome, Love Dalén From helen.coxall at geo.su.se Sat Oct 29 12:23:58 2022 From: helen.coxall at geo.su.se (Helen Coxall) Date: Sat, 29 Oct 2022 12:23:58 +0200 Subject: [Bolincentret-at-su.se] =?utf-8?q?IGV_seminar=3A_Time_Machine_Bio?= =?utf-8?q?logy=3A_Paleobiology_provides_glimpses_of_future_ocean=E2=80=9D?= =?utf-8?q?_Moriaki_Yasuhara_=281_Nov_=40_15=3A00=2C_William-Olsson=29?= In-Reply-To: <188F7807-557E-472C-91C0-40267458F1AD@geo.su.se> References: <188F7807-557E-472C-91C0-40267458F1AD@geo.su.se> Message-ID: <5ff63f00-df3c-f9c6-523b-31995b392e35@geo.su.se> Place: William-Olsson, Geovenenskapshus Time: 15:00 on Tuesday, 1 Nov Hi All, Dr. Moriaki Yasuhara (University of Hong Kong; see bio below) will be visiting IGV next week and will present a seminar titled "*Time Machine Biology: Paleobiology provides glimpses of future ocean*” in William-Olsson at 15:00 on Tuesday, 1 Nov. Moriaki’s work sits at a very interesting intersection of paleobiology and marine environmental/climatic change and I hope many of you can attend his talk despite the short notice! If you are interested in meeting and chatting with Moriaki while he’s here, let me know and I’ll set up a time for you. Please also feel free to forward this to anybody you think might be interested. Best, Allison *Abstract:* Direct observations of marine ecosystems are inherently limited in their temporal scope. Yet, ongoing global anthropogenic change urgently requires improved understanding of long-term baselines, greater insight into the relationship between climate and biodiversity, and knowledge of the evolutionary consequences of our actions. Sediment cores and fossils included there can provide this understanding by linking data on the responses of marine biota to reconstructions of past environmental and climatic change. Given continuous sedimentation and robust age control, studies of sediment cores have the potential to constrain the state and dynamics of past climates and biodiversity on timescales of centuries to millions of years. Here, we show the development and recent advances in "ocean drilling paleobiology" or "Time Machine Biology"—a synthetic science with potential to illuminate the interplay and relative importance of ecological and evolutionary factors during times of global change. Climate appears to control marine ecosystems on various timescales. I will showcase several examples from recent studies from our lab. *Bio:* Moriaki Yasuhara is an associate professor of environmental science in the School of Biological Sciences and the Swire Institute of Marine Science at the University of Hong Kong. He has broad interests in integrating organismal biology (ecology and evolutionary biology), paleontology, and paleoceanography/paleoclimatology, especially by using highly resolved micropalaeontological records. His recent research has focused on the spatio-temporal dynamics of large-scale biodiversity patterns, the impact of climate on species diversity, and the controlling factor(s) of biodiversity pattern/change in deep-sea, shallow-marine and pelagic ecosystems. He is also interested in microfossil-based conservation palaeobiology and palaeontology of the Ostracoda in general. Website: https://moriakiyasuhara.com/ Twitter: @DrMoriarty ------------------------- *Allison Yi Hsiang* Early Career Researcher Department of Geological Sciences Stockholm University allisonhsiang.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: