ATT: Marine Biogeochemistry Training School on: Biogeochemical and ecological dimensions of a changing ocean
OBJECTIVES
In light of society’s pressing needs to prepare for the future consequences of global warming, it is of major importance for the next generation of young marine researchers to grasp the basic biogeochemical concepts and gain the capacity to use the acquired knowledge in their future work.
The aim of this course is to provide students (Ms and PhD) and young Researchers, with an exceptional opportunity to gain a better understanding of the marine biogeochemical cycles and large-scale distribution of biological utilized elements and/ or tracers of oceanographic processes.
Invited professors are researchers that have made important contributions to the field of Biogeochemistry. The assembled group of experts, joined for the first time, allow for a unique training opportunity that is not available in any institution.
The course will cover: (1) the modern ocean distributions and biogeochemical cycles of the elements that regulate marine ecosystem dynamics; (2) the distribution of elements, which can be important tracers for oceanographic processes both via conceptual and numerical modeling; and (3) the use of such elements and their isotopes as proxies for reconstruction of past conditions.
Free form / brainstorming evening discussions covering communicating science, proposal and paper writing, or yet presentations by the students, are also planned.
The course will take place in Faro – Algarve, a touristic region of Portugal, served by an international airport with cheap flight options. In June, accommodation is reasonable, meaning that the event can be very affordable both to students and researchers alike.
Register to attend this event until 22nd May!
Fellowships
If you want to apply to a fellowship, please fill this form (until April 30th).
Results will be announced during the first week of May .
Invited Professors
Yves Plancheral Department of Earth Sciences, Oxford University, UK
Susanne Neuer School of Life Sciences, Arizona State University, USA
Heather Stoll Department of Earth Sciences, ETH Zurich, Switzerland
Adina Paytan Institute of Marine Sciences Earth & Marine Sciences, University of California Santa Cruz, USA
Jerry McManus Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Columbia University, Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, USA
Jamie Wilson Universidade de Bristol
LOCATION AND DURATION
Faro. Campus de Gambelas, Universidade do Algarve. Portugal
Duration: 4 days
FACILITIES
CCMAR, Faro. Campus de Gambelas, Universidade do Algarve. Portugal
PARTICIPANTS
Minimum 20
REGISTRATION FEE
Participants registration fee will be 550.00 Euros and will cover lectures and meals.
Register to attend this event until 22nd May!
Fellowships
If you want to apply to a fellowship, please fill this form (until April 30th).
Results will be announced during the first week of May .