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ICAT PhD School 2022

Europe/Copenhagen
Room 0-08 (Phyics of Ice, Climate and Earth)

Room 0-08

Phyics of Ice, Climate and Earth

Tagensvej 16 DK-2200 Copenhagen N
Helle Astrid Kjær (PICE-Physics of Ice, Climate and Earth), Julien Westhoff (Is, Klima og Geofysik)
Description

Ice Core Analysis Techniques (ICAT) PhD school-2022

Supported by: University of Copenhagen and Descartes Prize

The ICAT PhD school (2 ECTS) is aimed at PhD students and junior postdocs who conduct ice core analysis or are users of ice core data (glaciologists, oceanographers, climate modelers, earth scientists).

ICAT aims to educate a new generation of ice core researchers and foster a collaborative environment for future glaciological projects.


This course will educate young scientists regarding new methods developed for the analysis of ice cores with regard to climate research, with dedicated theoretical and laboratory exercise sessions.

LECTURERS INCLUDE:  Steffen Bo Hansen, Bo Vinther, Sune Olander Rasmussen, Thomas Blunier, Jens Hesselbjerg, Christine Hvidberg, Helle Kjær, Peter Ditlevsen, Aslak Grinsted, and Anders Svensson

AND INTERNATIONAL SPEAKERS: Raimund Muscheler, Anja Eichler, Ilka Weikusat, and Christian Holme

APPLICATION: The application deadline is December 19th 2021.

REGISTRATION FEE: The course has a registration fee of 100 euro, which will cover lectures, excursion, social and lunches.

VISA REQUIREMENTS AND INVITATION LETTER: Please check if you need a visa to visit Denmark by pasting the link below in your browser:

https://www.nyidanmark.dk/en-GB/You-want-to-apply/Short-stay-
visa/Cultural-visa
 

If you require an invitation letter, please contact: icat2022@nbi.ku.dk

Information regarding current entry and boarder restrictions due to the corona virus can be found via the link below. All Covid19 restrictions in Denmark will drop by September 10th.

https://en.coronasmitte.dk/rules-and-regulations/entry-into-denmark

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