NESSC day 2020
What: NESSC Day 2020
When: 11 March 2020
Whom: All NESSC scientists
Where: Van der Valk Hotel Utrecht – Winthontlaan 4-6, 3526 KV Utrecht
Registration: Register via this form, deadline: 16 February 2020
Preliminary program
9:45-10:00 Welcome/registration
10:00-10:15 Welcome by Scentific Director & NESSC office
10:15-11:00 Keynote lecture dr. ir. Francien Peterse
11:00-12:15 Introduction and presentations Theme 1
– Introduction by theme leaders Caroline Slomp & Mike Jetten
– Short presentations recently started PhDs/PDs
– 15 min. presentations by Koen Pelsma, Wytze Lenstra, Niels van Helmond
12:15-12:40 Introduction and presentations Theme 2
– Introduction by theme leaders Francien Peterse & Jorien Vonk
– Short presentations recently started PhDs/PDs
12:40-13:30 Lunch
13:30-14:15 Keynote lecture Prof. dr. Roderik van de Wal
14:15-14:45 Introduction and presentations Theme 3
– Introduction by theme leaders Jack Middelburg & Gert-Jan Reichart
– Short presentations recently started PhDs/PDs
– 15 min. presentation by Olivier Sulpis
15:00-15:20 Coffee break
15:20-16:30 Introduction and presentations Theme 4
– Introduction by theme leaders Appy Sluijs & Anna von der Heydt
– Short presentations recently started PhDs/PDs
– 15 min. presentations by Michiel Baatsen, Allix Baxter
16:30-17:10 Introduction and presentations Theme 5
– Introduction by theme leaders Luc Lourens & Marten Scheffer,
– Short presentations recently started PhDs/PDs
17:10-19:00 Social get together
19:00-21:00 Dinner
Keynote lectures
dr. ir. Francien Peterse
Francien Peterse is theme leader of theme 2: Land-ocaen carbon transfer. “She is the daily leader of the Organic Geochemistry group at Utrecht University since 2014. Her research focuses on studying carbon cycle dynamics and past climate change, for which she uses specific molecules, so-called bomarkers, derived from (micro)organisms and plants. Information on (past) environmental conditons can be extracted based on variations in the occurrence, distribution, and isotopic composition of these biomarkers in sedimentary archives.” (Source: UU intranet)
Prof. dr. Roderik van de Wal
“Roderik van de Wal obtained his PhD in 1992 at Utrecht University and continued his career in Utrecht as a post-doc, assistant professor and became an associate professor in 2006. He has succeeded building his own group at the Institute of Marine and Atmospheric research Utrecht (IMAU) at Utrecht University. His research focuses on two main topics: climate dynamics (paleo climate modelling, climate sensitivity, ice core interpretation, and sea level variations and patterns) and changes in the cryosphere (ice dynamics of Greenland and Antarctica and glacier modelling). As of 1 February, Roderik van de Wal is appointed as Professor of Sea level change and coastal impacts, a combined appointment at the faculties of Science and Geosciences” (Source: UU.nl)