7–8 Dec 2023
University of Exeter Streatham (main) campus
Europe/London timezone

This workshop aims to survey the current state of the art in methodologies for early warning signals, with a view to extending and improving these and applying them to warn of impending critical transitions (tipping points) in natural systems. It will take place at the University of Exeter campus from midday on 7th to late afternoon on 8th December.

Invited speakers:

  • Niklas Boers (Munich)
  • Thomas Bury (McGill)
  • Susanne Ditlevsen (Copenhagen)
  • Martin Rypdal (Tromso)

Those attending the CriticalEarth Training event at Dartington Hall (Sunday-Thursday morning), there will be a bus transfer on Thursday morning from Dartington Hall to the University of Exeter.

You can register for this event until 10th November 2023 at

https://store.exeter.ac.uk/conferences-and-events/faculty-of-environment-science-and-economy/mathematics-and-statistics/challenges-of-predicting-critical-transitions-in-natural-systems

This workshop is supported by the EU Horizon 2020 project CriticalEarth, Grant Agreement 956170  (as Workshop 3: Early warning signals for critical transitions), by the EU Horizon 2020 project TiPES, Grant Agreement 820970, and by the Global Systems Institute of the University of Exeter.

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University of Exeter Streatham (main) campus
Reed Hall
Exeter, United Kingdom
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Accommodation: you will need to book your own hotel accommodation in Exeter:   

If you have questions about the event, please contact Peter Ashwin (P.Ashwin@exeter.ac.uk) or Paul Ritchie (paul.ritchie@exeter.ac.uk)

Supported by CriticalEarth, TiPES and the Global Systems Institute of the University of Exeter