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Ms Srisuda Chaikitkaew has a Royal Golden Jubilee PhD scholarship awarded by the Thai Research Fund for a 10 month reseach visit to BIO.
Allocations from the Academy Agreement between UiB and Equinor were announced on 28.06.2019. Four research projects on offshore wind received funding. In addition BOW was allocated funding for two Associate Professor II positions.
Richard Payne, a former Marie Curie Fellow with EECRG in 2003, was killed climbing in the Himalaya
A unique course on SDG14 brings together student active learning and an interdisciplinary approach on how to engage with sustainability issues and how science can provide knowledge for a sustainable Ocean. We have produced three videos showing what makes the course special.
The dCod 1.0 project puts its marks on successful PRIMO 20 in Charleston, South Carolina
芦The mid-latitudes are one big, chaotic mess鈥, says Camille Li.
SNOWISO field season started at the EastGRIP camp, on the Greenland Ice Sheet.
The Gulfstream makes northern Europe warmer by transporting heat. This is well known. New research shows that the sea surface temperature also affects storm tracks as far away as the Pacific.
Chr. Michelsen Institute and the University of Bergen have a long-standing agreement to strengthen development-related research in Bergen. We now invite applications for collaboration between our two institutions. Deadline 14 June, 2019.
An Express overview over 15 recent Polar Science articles from Bergen were presented on Wednesday May 15. Bjerknes Lecture Room (West Wing, Geophysical Institute, 4th floor)
Jakhongir Alimov, is a master student at National University of Uzbekistan, Tashkent, Uzbekistan.
The seminar that was held the 13th of February covered a broad range of aspects in relation to Smart Cities. The video of the seminar and the slide deck here can be found here.
A newly published study in Nature Communications shows an important new understanding of the climate system that will allow us to better understand past climate variability. The results were uncovered by expeditions between the North Pole and Antarctica.
On Friday the 5th of April at 10am J眉rgen Bernard will give a talk at the Visual Computing Forum. The talk will take place at Lille Aud. @ H酶yteknologisenteret (Thorm酶hlens gate 55). The title of the talk is: Enhancing Human-Centered Machine Learning with Visual Analytics.
On 3-8 March, 29 participants and 10 expert lecturers attended a winter school at Kvalheim Fritid on Rad酶y near Bergen.

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