Feb
13
Mon
Winterschool & Conference on Critical Transitions in observed and simulated complex systems @ Institute for Advanced Study (IAS) Technical University of Munich
Feb 13 – Feb 24 all-day
Winterschool & Conference on Critical Transitions in observed and simulated complex systems @ Institute for Advanced Study (IAS) Technical University of Munich

CriticalEarth Winterschool & Conference on Critical Transitions in observed and simulated complex systems:

Venue: Institute for Advanced Study (IAS) Technical University of Munich, Garching. Germany:

 

Meeting Agenda:

13-15 Feb: ESR workshop 2 “Methods of Stochastic Multiscale Dynamics” (Christian Kuehn)

16-17 Feb: Workshop 2 “Critical transitions in complex climate models” (Christian Kuehn)

18-19 Feb: Weekend Excursions to Alps/ Free time/collaborations 

20-21 Feb: ESR workshop 3 “Data analysis and observations” (Niklas Boers)

22-24 Feb: Joint TiPES & CriticalEarth Conference on Tipping in the Earth System (Niklas Boers)

 

Meeting agenda details will be updated here in due course.

 

 

 

 

 

Apr
29
Sat
ESR Communications and Outreach Training @ Zirkus
Apr 29 all-day

Purpose:

Introduction to communications with press and others through a hands-on workshop where we will quickly move from the abstract to each student’s individual plan. There will be a follow-up workshop at the end of the year when students are to attend the CriticalEarth-conference in Exeter, UK. In between the workshops in Vienna and Exeter individual projects will be discussed virtually.

Participants:

Students involved in Critical Earth Project.

Workshop leader:

David Trads, journalist and author, associated with Niels Bohr Institute at the University of Copenhagen.

Program:

09:00-9:30        Introduction: Why is it important to communicate science to outside world? And: How does it help your career if you’re good at it?

09:30-10:30      What is a ‘good story’? And: How does a reporter want? And: Why are news criteria important to understand?

10:30-11:00      Definitions of different target groups. And: How to use target groups.

11:00-12:00      What is ‘your’ good story? And: how to reduce complexity and make scientific insights accessible to broader audiences.

12:00-12:45      Lunch

12:45-13:45      Write a brief, popular blogpost. And: How to keep it simple! And: Learn to communicate your message quickly

14:00-15:00      How to improve a blogpost. And: How to maximize attention. And: Learn a few easy tools to express yourself in a simple, but precise manner.

15:00-15:30      Individual assignments & wrap-up.

Sep
3
Sun
TiPES Final Project Meeting @ Centro de Ciencias de Benasque Pedro Pascual
Sep 3 – Sep 8 all-day

TiPES Final Meeting

We welcome all TiPES and CriticalEarth members to the next (and final) TiPES meeting, which will take place from September 3rd-8th at the Centro de Ciencias de Benasque Pedro Pascual in Benasque, in the Spanish Pyrenees. All details are explained in the website: https://www.benasque.org/2023tipes/, here we just summarize the main steps to be followed:

Now: Book your flight/train to Barcelona. Getting to Benasque by public transport is difficult, so the center provides a free bus from Barcelona to Benasque on the 3rd at 15:00 and back on the 8th at 9:00, making a flight out of Barcelona in the afternoon possible. Therefore, you are all expected to be in Barcelona by the 3rd and stay in Benasque until the 8th. Invited participants will get their economy travel reimbursed. Please read the instructions carefully and ask in case of doubt.

Before May 15th: Please fill in the Application form. We will then accept it and further information will be individually requested.

After acceptance, the registration fee must be paid to the account of the Centro de Ciencias de Benasque Pedro Pascual. You will need to pay individually following the instructions provided in the website (except for the invited participants).

May 20th-July 1st: Online hotel reservation will follow. We have pre-booked 50 rooms, including breakfast, lunch and dinner, at the Sommos Hotel Benasque Spa. For this we will pay individually onsite (except the invited participants). Here you will also notify any dietary restrictions.

Programme: On Tuesday 5th there will be a reception organized by the Pedro Pascual Centre. The scientific program will follow in the next few weeks. The first version of the program will be sent around by the end of May and updates will follow thereafter.

Dec
3
Sun
CriticalEarth ESR Workshop 4: “Scaling analysis in the climate system” & Communications Training @ Dartington Hall
Dec 3 – Dec 8 all-day

Objective: Provide a thorough overview of the scaling results which have been found in the climate system and the possible mechanisms behind this behaviour.

Specific Themes: origins of scaling, power laws, multifractal scaling

Relevance: Guarantees that the ESRs have adequate knowledge of this new paradigm of climate variability and be able to connect the results to clear climate dynamical processes.

The programme will include the following:

  • Arrival Dinner – (Sunday evening, location TBC).
  • ESR workshop 4 (EW4)  “Scaling analysis in the climate system” (2 days) (Monday-Tuesday 4th and 5th December 2023)
  • David Trads –Communications Workshop (0.5 day) (Wednesday morning 6th December)
  • Social Activities/Excursion in local area (0.5 day) (Wednesday afternoon 6th December)

There will be a linked research workshop 3 (W3) “Early warning signals for critical transitions” (2 days) on Thurs-Friday 7th and 8th December; we will offer bus transfer to Exeter Thursday morning.

Dec
7
Thu
Workshop 3: EarlyWarning Signals for Critical Transitions @ University of Exeter, UK
Dec 7 – Dec 8 all-day

Details will follow when an agenda is available.