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Mathematical models of climate change: Challenges and opportunities : virtual meeting 12th May 2020

Posted by pashwin

24 April 2020

Despite the current coronavirus health crisis, climate change remains the greatest threat facing humanity. We can only stop devastating climate change if we have a clear understanding of what the future holds – and understand the accuracy of our predictions. To do this, we need to further develop and test, mathematical models of climate change.

The Institute for Mathematical Innovation, CliMathNet and the Centre for the Mathematics of Planet Earth are hosting a Zoom webinar 12 May 2020, 9:30 – 17:00 BST where leading international experts will explore recent scientific advances in climate modelling.

In this free webinar, leading international experts will describe the latest developments in mathematically based climate modelling and examine what lies ahead in terms of challenges and opportunities.

Speakers

  • Niklas Boers, Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research
  • Vera Melinda Galfi, University of Hamburg
  • Nikki Vercauteren, Free University of Berlin
  • Daniel Williamson, University of Exeter
  • Davide Faranda, French National Centre for Scientific Research
  • Ashwin K Seshadri, Indian Institute of Science
  • Sarah Hallerberg, Hamburg University of Applied Sciences
  • Cécile Penland, US Physical Sciences Laboratory

Book your place to receive the Zoom webinar link. You can register now at:

https://www.bath.ac.uk/events/mathematical-models-of-climate-change-challenges-and-opportunities/

Organisers

  • Peter Ashwin, University of Exeter
  • Chris Budd, University of Bath
  • Valerio Lucarini, University of Reading

Hosted by the Institute for Mathematical Innovation as part of https://www.bath.ac.uk/campaigns/pathways-to-climate-resilience/

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