30 million euros for research into climate change feedbacks, the NBreen project came to an end, the OceanParcels team went to the Wadden Sea and more.
The final lectures are approaching, students are preparing for their thesis presentations and colleagues are sharing their upcoming summer. Yes, it’s June, marking the end of the academic year—a perfect time to relax and reflect on our accomplishments.
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30 million euros for research into climate change feedbacks |
Funded by the Dutch Research Council NWO, EMBRACER, a new center with 23 leading climate experts, will bridge the gap between predicting short-term and long-term climate change. |
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Nbreen: all good things come to an end
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With the removal of the IMAU automatic weather station, GPS units and mass balance stakes, the Nordenskiöldbreen project came to an end after 18 years. |
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Does the ocean belong to humanity? To states? Or does the ocean belong to itself? The “Whose Ocean?” project received an Incubator Grant to explore this question and understand its significance. |
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The OceanParcels team goes to the Wadden Sea
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How do plastic items move through the Wadden Sea? To answer that question, the OceanParcels team went on two expeditions to deploy 24 Stokes drifters.
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IMAU scientists in the media |
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