Summer Term 2013
Field work: Excursion RV Heincke
Marine Biology and Geophysics, Excursion on Research Vessel Heincke
Block course: 12. – 17.04. 2013, full day
Location: RV Heincke, AWI-Helgoland
Responsible: J. Bijma
Winter Term 2012/2013
Individuell coaching sessions
Scientific writing
Responsible: Katrina Stollmann, "Fremdsprachenzentrum" of the "Hochschule Bremen"
Earth system modelling course
Introduction and advanced course
12th to 14th March 2013
Responsible: Andy Ridgewell, University of Bristol
Annual Retreat
30th November 2012, 9hrs - 18 hrs
Location: Auswandererhaus Bremerhaven
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ESSReS II-L4
Lecture week on Linux and GMT
24th September - 28 September 2012
Location: Monday at IUP, Tuesday at JU, Wednesday through Friday at AWI
Responsible: L. Loewemark
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Block-Course "Advanced academic writing"
in co-operation with Fremdsprachenzentrum Bremen
Skill assessment: 23rd October 2012 and 7th November 2012
Block-course:
13th to 14th November 2012 (Group 1)
4th to 5th December 2012 (Group 2)
Summer Term 2012
Field work: Excursion Uthörn
Practical excercise at sea
Block course: 29.06.2012, full day
Location: Uthörn mooring, Am Handelshafen; Weser, Wurster Rinne
Responsible: L. Loewemark
email: ludvig.loewemark(at)awi.de
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ESSReS II-L3: Introduction to the interdisciplinary field of Earth System Science Research, Part III
Marine Biology and Geophysics, Excursion on Research Vessel Heincke
Block course: 10. - 14.04. 2012, full day
Location: RV Heincke, AWI-Helgoland
Responsible: J. Bijma
Email:info(at)earth-system-science.org
jelle.bijma(at)awi.de
Contents:
The goals of this practical is to:
- Provide an introduction to marine biogeoscience research methods at sea and to experience sea-going oceanography in reality.
- Introduce marine navigation and positioning.
- Introduce mapping, GIS and data management.
- Study the impact of tides and ocean currents in the region.
- Investigate planktonic and benthic communities.
- Study sedimentary characteristics and profiles from the shallow inter-tidal to the deeper shelf.
- Investigate the bathymetry and geomorphology of the North Sea (impact of the glacial interglacial cycles:Tunnel Valleys?)
The course is organized in collaboration with The Bachelor/Mater course of the Jacobs University.
Winter Term 2011/2012
ESSReS-II-L1: Introduction to the interdisciplinary field of Earth System Science Research,
Part I, The Earth system and its components, an overview
Block course: 10.-14.10.2011, 9 am – 4 pm,
Location: AWI, IUP, Jacobs University
Responsible: G. Lohmann, P. Baumann, T. Brey, G. Heygster, P. Lemke, L. Linsen, J. Notholt, A. Richter, G. Uenzelmann-Neben, V. Unnithan, C. Völker, F. Willems
Email:
info(at)earth-system-science.org,
Klaus.Grosfeld(at)awi.de
This course gives an introduction and provides a broad overview about the interdisciplinary field of Earth System Science, comprising the atmosphere, ocean, cryosphere and solid earth, which at the same time determine the conditions experienced by the biosphere. Basic knowledge of processes and mechanisms of the individual Earth system components will be taught in order to sensitize for problems when bridging the gap between disciplines.
Find presentation of this lecutre week in the log-in protected members area.
ESSReS-II-L2: Introduction to the interdisciplinary field of Earth System Science Research, Part II
Introduction to computational techniques and statistical analyses
Block course: February 20th to 24th 2012, one week, 9 am - 5 pm)
Location: AWI Bremerhaven, Jacobs University
Responsible: Klaus Grosfeld
Email: info(at)earth-system-science.org
Contents:
A better understanding of the Earth System requires advanced methods and techniques in data analysis and modelling. This can be gained by statistical data analysis of time series as well as complex numerical models. With this course, training and education in different computational methods/platforms as well as data analysis techniques is fostered as key components, when investigating local processes in a global context.
Extended Abstracts: to follow
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Presenations will be available after the block course.