The ECSS handbook will be posted shortly
Introduction
The CLIVAR Early Career Scientists (ECS) Symposium, a 2.5-day programme, is designed by and for ECS. It is a unique opportunity for young scientists with outstanding research potential to interact, to learn from their peers and senior scientists what is required to better understand aspects of the climate system and address research challenges of societal relevance, and to build lasting relationships and collaborations. Over 130 participants from 33 countries will participate in the ECSS.
Host
The CLIVAR ECS Symposium is hosted by First Institute of Oceanography (FIO), State Oceanic Administration (SOA), China.
Contact information
All communications regarding the Symposium should be directed to:
Ms. Jing Li Ms. Xiaotong Zhu (Shirley)
Staff Scientist Programme Assistant
International CLIVAR Project Office First Institute of Oceanography
E-mail: jing.li@clivar.org E-mail: zhuxt0621@163.com
Registration
The registration for ECSS participants to attend the Symposium and the CLIVAR Open Science Conference will take place on Sunday 18th September from 8:00 to 9:00 am on the 6th Floor of FIO New Admin Building on 18th September, 2016.
Important NOTE: Your name badge is the only access to the ECS meetings, lunch and banquet as well as to OSC at QNLM (Sep. 19) and at Hyatt (Sep. 20 - 23). Please wear your badge at all times.
Meeting Venue
FIO is located at No.6 Xianxialing Rd., Laoshan District in Qingdao, Shandong Province. Plenary session will take place in Room 601, 6th Floor, FIO New Admin Building. Several other meeting rooms will be used for the working group sessions.
ECS Symposium Programme
Day 1 (18 September 2016)
08:00-09:00 – Registration at FIO
09:00-09:30 – Opening Session
- FIO/SOA representative
- Wenjie Dong on behalf of APN
- Noel Baker
09:30-10:00 – Introduction to the OSC (Detlef Stammer)
10:00-10:30 – Coffee break
10:30-11:15 – Plenary session: “CLIVAR in the context of Major Climate Programs” (Martin Visbeck, Germany)
11:15-12:30 – Introduction to OSC Daily Themes
- Ocean’s Role in the Climate System (Pedro Monteiro, South Africa)
- Climate Variability and Predictability (Pascale Braconnot, France)
- Understanding Ocean and Climate Processes (Matthew England, Australia)
- The Ocean in a Warmer World (Eric Guilyardi, France)
- Climate Information and Sustainable Development (Martin Visbeck, Germany)
12:30-14:00 – Lunch
14:00-15:30 – Meet and greet / Introductory to working group sessions
15:30-16:00 – Coffee break
16:00-17:30 – Working group sessions (continued)
17:30 – End of Day
Day 2 (24 September 2016)
08:30 – Arrival at FIO
09:00-10:00 – Plenary session: CLIVAR Science Frontiers
10:00-10:30 – Coffee break
10:30-12:30 – Working group sessions
12:30-14:00 – Lunch
14:00-15:00 – Working group sessions – preparation of summary presentations
15:00-15:30 – Coffee break
15:30-17:30 – Plenary session: Working group presentations and summary
17:30 – End of Day
18:30 – ECS Banquet
Day 3 (25 September 2016)
08:30 – Arrival at FIO
09:00-10:00 – OSC science topics panel session: interactive discussion with senior scientists
10:00-10:30hr – Coffee break
10:30-11:15 – From research to operational – the development of an ocean and climate prediction system (Fangli Qiao - FIO)
11:15-12:15 – YESS (Young Earth System Scientists) and the foundation of ECS organizations in climate science (Gaby Langendijk – WCRP)
12:15-12:30 – Closing session (Annalisa Bracco)
ECS Symposium Organising Committee
Early Career Scientists | | |
Noel Baker (Chair) | Germany | |
Victor Dike | China | IAP |
Jonathan Durgadoo | Germany | GEOMAR |
Bolan Gan | China | OUC |
Sarah Kang | Rep. of Korea | UNIST |
Debashis Nath | China | IAP |
Sarah Perkins-Kirkpatrick | Australia | University New South Wales |
Ariane dos Santos | Brazil | CPTEC |
Fiona Tummon | Switzerland | SPARC IPO |
Yajuan Song | China | SOA FIO |
OSC SOC Members | | |
Annalisa Bracco | USA | Georgia Institute of Technology |
Pascale Braconnot | France | LSCE/ IPSL |
Stephen Griffies | USA | NOAA/GFDL |
Virginie Guemas | Spain | CNRM, IC3 |
Ed Hawkins | UK | University of Reading |
Carlos Moffat | USA | University of Delaware |
James Renwick | New Zealand | Victoria University |
Tianjun Zhou | China | IAP |
Fangli Qiao | China | SOA FIO |
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Local Organizing Committee | | |
Yafeng Yang | China | SOA FIO |
Nico Caltabiano | UK | ICPO |
Jing Li | China | ICPO |
Wenjun Lv | China | SOA FIO |