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Dear reader,
I vividly remember the moment I first set foot on the Greenland ice sheet. It was in July 1990, and for my master thesis I was lucky enough to join the Greenland Ice Margin EXperiment (GIMEX), an initiative of Hans Oerlemans.
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Erik van Sebille appointed as Professor of Oceanography & Public Engagement
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This chair is the first in the Netherlands to combine climate research, oceanography and public engagement.
"The ocean appeals to the imagination. That’s why it is an excellent point of entry to get people involved in research on climate and sustainability.”
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Nanoplastics found in the Alps, transported by air from Frankfurt, Paris and London
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A team of researchers have found nanoplastics at the pristine high-altitude Sonnblick Observatory in the Alps. This is the first time that nanoplastics were found in this area. The researchers were originally looking for certain organic particles, but found nanoplastics by chance.
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New international project explores future climates of Polar regions
PolarRES, funded by Horizon 2020, focuses on making climate projections in the polar regions more reliable. IMAU will contribute by using regional and global models to study the current and future interaction between the atmosphere, sea ice and clouds for both the Arctic and Antarctica.
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Utrecht University and NIOZ join forces in eleven more joint research projects on coastal seas and oceans
Eleven research pairs from Utrecht University and the Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research (NIOZ) have been awarded grants to carry out joint research into the functioning of coastal seas and oceans.
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Aarnout van Delden wins NVBM award 2021
Every five years, the Netherlands Society for the Advancement of Meteorology (NVBM) presents two awards, one for an operational meteorologist and one for a researcher.
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EMMEPH bachelor thesis award for ocean plastic
Bram van Duinen received the EMMEPH award for the best undergraduate thesis. The goal of his research was to identify sources for plastic beaching in Zeeland by using a Bayesian framework.
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21 Climate Physics Master students visited Switzerland
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This summer an old tradition was revived, when four enthusiastic students took up the challenge to organize the 2021 Ice & Climate excursion. In late August 21 a group of students and supervisors travelled to Switzerland for a firsthand experience of glaciers, mountains and their climate.
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Floating sensors predict plastic on Galapagos beaches
Stefanie Ypma and Erik van Sebille are developing an app that tells park rangers on the Galapagos Islands where they can clean up plastic every day.
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Climate change tipping points: back to the drawing table
An international team of ecologists and mathematicians has come to a surprising conclusion: "The concept of tipping points is too simple.”
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Wave of new Wikipedia articles by oceanography students
Wikipedia.org now hosts a significantly larger number of articles on oceanography, after forty students from the Climate Physics master's program contributed.
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Podcast Klimaat van Vandaag
Concepts of climate change are explained to a wide audience in the weekly podcast Klimaat van Vandaag (in Dutch). An initiative by Mark Dekkers and René van Westen.
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MEMO2: acknowledged by the EC as a success story
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The main goal of MEMO, the EU Marie Skłodowska-Curie Training Network, is to identify methane (CH4) emissions to support mitigation measures. MEMO2 was unique in the sense that it combined novel measurement and modelling tools. All MEMO2 infrastructure is or will soon be publicly available for others to use and build their research on.
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IMAU scientists in the media
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With the COP26 UN Climate Change Conference in Glasgow, the expertise of our climate researchers has been in high demand in recent weeks.
Check the overview of media appearances from our scientists. Most articles are in Dutch, but quite a few are in English.
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I loved seeing “real data” for the first time
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We are very interested in the careers of our former Climate Physics Master students. In this edition Femke de Jong (NIOZ) tells us about the choices she has made.
"We organized several symposia with panel discussions at WHOI and MIT, highlighting research by female scientists. These days, I still try to make people aware of these issues, for instance by going to high schools, hoping to serve as a role model for girls interested in science."
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