Science Week 2024 - Onsite eventIn-Person Event

Europe/Berlin
Bremerhaven

Bremerhaven

Building A, plenary hall "Nordseemuseum" Am Handelshafen 12, 27570 Bremerhaven
Thomas JUNG (AWI), Martina WILDE (AWI), Almut BRUNNER (AWI), Silva RUPPERT
Description

Welcome to our annual Science Week 2024!

Adresse: Plenary hall "Nordseemuseum" at AWI-Campus, Building A
Am Handelshafen 12, 27570 Bremerhaven

Themes at the Science Week

  • Topic presentations, INSPIRES talks and poster sessions
  • Knowledge & technology transfer activities
  • Breakout discussions on current topics
  • Identifying upcoming lighthouse activities as preparation for the AWI Scientific Evaluation (March 2025) and PoF V

 

Directions

Main Railway Station to Nordseemuseum

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    • 09:00
      Arrival & Snacks Nordseemuseum

      Nordseemuseum

      Building A, Am Handelshafen 12, 27570 Bremerhaven
    • 1
      Welcome & Introduction Nordseemuseum

      Nordseemuseum

      Bremerhaven

      Building A, plenary hall "Nordseemuseum" Am Handelshafen 12, 27570 Bremerhaven

      Welcome & overall aim of the Science Week

      Speaker: Thomas JUNG
    • Plenary I: Topic 1&2 Nordseemuseum

      Nordseemuseum

      Bremerhaven

      Building A, plenary hall "Nordseemuseum" Am Handelshafen 12, 27570 Bremerhaven
      Convener: Thomas JUNG (Alfred Wegener Institut)
      • 2
        Presentation Topic 1: “The Atmosphere in Global Change"

        (5 min pres. + 3 min disc.)

        Speaker: Markus REX
      • 3
        INSPIRES Topic 1: "Dynamical effects of air mass transport on the Western Pacific clean air pool"

        (7 min pres. + 3 min disc.)

        Speaker: Katrin MUELLER
      • 4
        Presentation Topic 2: “Ocean and Cryosphere in Climate”

        (20 min pres. + 10 min disc.)

        Speaker: Gerrit LOHMANN (AWI)
      • 5
        INSPIRES Topic 2: "How temperature seasonality drives interglacial permafrost thaw"

        (7 min pres. + 3 min disc.)

        Speaker: Jan NITZBON
      • 6
        INSPIRES Topic 2: "Positive cloud-ice feedbacks accelerate abrupt Southern Ocean sea ice decline"

        (7 min pres. + 3 min disc.)

        Speaker: Martina ZAPPONINI
      • 7
        INSPIRES Topic 2: "Improving climate models with inferences from paleoclimate - dependence of skill increase on the climate state"

        (7 min pres. + 3 min disc.)

        Speaker: Fernanda MATOS
      • 8
        INSPIRES Topic 2: "High resolution subglacial topography beneath the Northeast Greenland Ice Stream"

        (7 min pres. + 3 min disc.)

        Speaker: Charlotte CARTER
      • 9
        CANCELLED - INSPIRES Topic 2: "AWI’s Ramped Pyrolysis-Oxidation system: Recent achievements and international comparison"

        (7 min pres. + 3 min disc.)

        Speaker: Laura KATTEIN
    • 11:55
      Lunch Break Forum

      Forum

      Bremerhaven

      Building A, Am Handelshafen 12, 27570 Bremerhaven
    • Plenary II: Topic 4&7 Nordseemuseum

      Nordseemuseum

      Bremerhaven

      Building A, plenary hall "Nordseemuseum" Am Handelshafen 12, 27570 Bremerhaven
      Convener: Thomas JUNG (Alfred Wegener Institut)
      • 10
        Presentation Topic 4: “Coastal Zones at a Time of Global Change” Nordseemuseum

        Nordseemuseum

        Bremerhaven

        Building A, plenary hall "Nordseemuseum" Am Handelshafen 12, 27570 Bremerhaven

        (12 min pres. + 7 min disc.)

        Speaker: Maarten BOERSMA
      • 11
        INSPIRES Topic 4: "Flipbook-ENA: Towards a dynamic Ecological Network Analysis" Nordseemuseum

        Nordseemuseum

        Bremerhaven

        Building A, plenary hall "Nordseemuseum" Am Handelshafen 12, 27570 Bremerhaven

        (7 min pres. + 3 min disc.)

        Speaker: Joel HABEDANK
      • 12
        INSPIRES Topic 4: "Green Hygiene Project: Enhancing and Optimizing the extraction of polymers from Kelp, for the use in sustainable sanitary products" Nordseemuseum

        Nordseemuseum

        Bremerhaven

        Building A, plenary hall "Nordseemuseum" Am Handelshafen 12, 27570 Bremerhaven

        (7 min pres. + 3 min disc.)

        Speaker: Kiri BELCHER
      • 13
        Presentation Topic 7: "Towards a Sustainable Bioeconomy" Nordseemuseum

        Nordseemuseum

        Bremerhaven

        Building A, plenary hall "Nordseemuseum" Am Handelshafen 12, 27570 Bremerhaven

        (5 min pres. + 3 min disc.)

        Speaker: Christian HAMM
      • 14
        INSPIRES Topic 7: "Diatoms: Architects of the Seas" Nordseemuseum

        Nordseemuseum

        Bremerhaven

        Building A, plenary hall "Nordseemuseum" Am Handelshafen 12, 27570 Bremerhaven

        (7 min pres. + 3 min. disc.)

        Speaker: Stephanie BACHIR
      • 14:10
        Coffee Break Forum (Bremerhaven)

        Forum

        Bremerhaven

        Building A, Am Handelshafen 12, 27570 Bremerhaven
    • Science Speed Dating Nordseemuseum

      Nordseemuseum

      Bremerhaven

      Building A, plenary hall "Nordseemuseum" Am Handelshafen 12, 27570 Bremerhaven
      Convener: Martina WILDE (AWI)
    • Plenary III: Topic 6&5 Nordseemuseum

      Nordseemuseum

      Bremerhaven

      Building A, plenary hall "Nordseemuseum" Am Handelshafen 12, 27570 Bremerhaven
      Convener: Thomas JUNG (Alfred Wegener Institut)
      • 15
        Presentation Topic 6: "Marine and Polar Life"

        (20 min pres. + 10 min disc.)

        Speaker: Morten IVERSEN
      • 16
        INSPIRES Topic 6: "Trophodynamic Shifts in the Arctic: Biochemical Capacities and Limits of Benthic Marine Invertebrates"

        (7 min pres. + 3 min. disc.)

        Speaker: Marie KOCH
      • 17
        INSPIRES Topic 6: "Quantifying the bioavailability of nearshore iron sources from South Georgia to phytoplankton"

        (7 min pres. + 3 min. disc.)

        Speaker: Jasmin STIMPFLE
      • 18
        INSPIRES Topic 6: "Systematic definition and validation of 3D physical and biogeochemical ocean clusters using unsupervised machine learning"

        (7 min pres. + 3 min. disc.)

        Speaker: Yvonne JENNIGES
      • 19
        INSPIRES Topic 6: "Enhancing the accuracy of satellite gap-filled products with in-situ data fusion"

        (7 min pres. + 3 min. disc.)

        Speaker: Ehsan MEHDIPOUR
      • 20
        INSPIRES Topic 6: "Diving into the Depths: Uncovering Microplastics in Norwegian Coastal Sediment Cores"

        (7 min pres. + 3 min. disc.)

        Speaker: Fangzhu WU
      • 21
        Presentation Topic 5: “Landscapes of the Future”

        (10 min pres. + 5 min disc.)

        Speaker: Ulrike HERZSCHUH (Alfred Wegener Institute)
      • 22
        INSPIRES Topic 5: "Enhanced CO2 Emissions Driven by Flooding in a simulation of Palsa Degradation"

        (7 min pres. + 3 min disc.)

        Speaker: Melissa LAURENT
      • 23
        INSPIRES Topic 5: “Terrestrial biosphere constraints on marine carbon sequestration and biodiversity in Arctic/Antarctic and Glacial/Interglacial settings – an ancient DNA approach to sediment cores”

        (7 min pres. + 3 min disc.)

        Speaker: Josefine WEISS
    • 18:00
      Science Week Dinner Forum

      Forum

      Bremerhaven

      Building A, Am Handelshafen 12, 27570 Bremerhaven
    • Plenary V: Transfer Nordseemuseum

      Nordseemuseum

      Bremerhaven

      Building A, plenary hall "Nordseemuseum" Am Handelshafen 12, 27570 Bremerhaven
      Conveners: Ralf RÖCHERT, Silva Naomi Sophie RUPPERT, Klaus GROSFELD, Almut BRUNNER
      • 24
        Transfer Part I: Impulse Talks 1-3 Nordseemuseum

        Nordseemuseum

        Bremerhaven

        Building A, plenary hall "Nordseemuseum" Am Handelshafen 12, 27570 Bremerhaven
        • a) Impulse 1: “klimafit” – Learning About Climate Change at Our Doorstep

          Climate change is one of the greatest social challenges of our time. The global problem has local and regional effects that citizens and municipalities must deal with now and in the future. Everyone can make a concrete contribution to climate protection. But how, where and with whom? This is where the klimafit project at adult education centers comes in. The results of the educational project, the success factors and the accompanying social science research will be presented in this impulse talk.

          Speakers: Renate Treffeisen, Klaus Grosfeld (10min pres, 5 min disc)

        • b) Impulse 2: Unexpected Potential of Marine Ressources

          The demand for effective transfer results from science is very high and increasing. There are obvious topics in marine research, such as the production of food, the protection and restoration of the oceans and coasts, and the development of sustainable forms of utilisation.
          But is that all? Of course not! Our approach of utilising the efficiency and elegance of marine organisms for technical products and buildings, mostly on land, seems unusual - but is very effective on many levels. The talk will show some illustrative examples.

          Speaker: Christian Hamm and Simone Andresen (10min pres, 5min disc)

        • c) Impulse 3: Anthropogenic Impacts on Particulate Organic Carbon Cycling in the North Sea (APOC)

          The aim of the collaborative BMBF project APOC was to assess the "Anthropogenic Impacts on Particulate Organic Carbon Cycling in the North Sea". The project followed an innovative interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary approach, by a.o. involving the BUND as full partner of the research consortium. In this way, the dialog between science and politics and the public was established from the beginning of the project and the flow and transfer of information (from and to expert groups or legislative initiatives at national and European level) as well as the knowledge generated within the framework of APOC took place in a remarkably effective manner.

          Speakers: Sabine Kasten, Moritz Holtappels (10min pres, 5min disc)

      • 25
        Transfer Bowl I: Discussion Nordseemuseum

        Nordseemuseum

        Bremerhaven

        Building A, plenary hall "Nordseemuseum" Am Handelshafen 12, 27570 Bremerhaven

        Plenary discussion with speakers of the impulse talks 1-3

      • 10:30
        Coffee Break Nordseemuseum (Bremerhaven)

        Nordseemuseum

        Bremerhaven

        Building A, Am Handelshafen 12, 27570 Bremerhaven
      • 26
        Transfer Part I: Impulse Talks 4-6 Nordseemuseum

        Nordseemuseum

        Bremerhaven

        Building A, plenary hall "Nordseemuseum" Am Handelshafen 12, 27570 Bremerhaven
        • a) Impulse 4: Research to support government agencies: a win-win service

          The collaboration with national and state agencies mostly in the field of marine nature conservation is a key element of the transfer activities of the AWI North Sea Office. Our activities within these projects support the fulfilment of sovereign duties of Germany. As a long-standing and reliable partner of federal and state agencies, we benefit from a ensured third-party funding to sustain our research on biodiversity of the North Sea.

          Speaker: Lars Gutow und Jan Beermann (10min pres, 5min disc)

        • b) Impulse 5: FutureNow! Metropolregion Nordwest. Our role as scientists in helping society to transition to a climate friendly future.

          Studies show that once an opinion has been formed, it will not change without good reason, even if it is based on misunderstandings or incorrect information. People who know more about climate change tend to be more likely to accept measures against it. Hence, climate change must be understood if we as a society want to embark on a transformation to a climate friendly future. Thus, FutureNow! developed a number of low-threshold concepts for knowledge transfer on climate change tailored towards schoolchildren and citizens. But only the support by various members of AWls4Future who invested their free time to act as authentic advocates of climate science enabled our project to carry out a large number of interventions and events. The work in our project has brought to light an enormous demand for such interventions and at the same time fuels the question of our responsibility as scientists for science communication and the value placed on such communication in the scientific system.

          Speaker: Björn Suckow (10min pres, 5min disc)

        • c) Impulse 6: Science-Policy Interface at European level - the BioAgora project

          Formulating adequate responses to pressing challenges at the science policy interface requires effective and legitimate knowledge brokering. The overarching goal of BioAgora is the development of a fair and functional Science Service for Biodiversity (SSBD) which will facilitate the orchestration of processes and initiatives at the Science-Policy Interface at the European level.

          Speaker: Ute Jacob (10min pres, 5min disc)

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        Transfer Bowl II: Discussion Nordseemuseum

        Nordseemuseum

        Bremerhaven

        Building A, plenary hall "Nordseemuseum" Am Handelshafen 12, 27570 Bremerhaven

        Discussion with speakers of impulse talks 4-6

    • 12:30
      Lunch Break Forum

      Forum

      Bremerhaven

      Building A, Am Handelshafen 12, 27570 Bremerhaven
    • Poster Session: INSPIRES Nordseemuseum + Foyer (blue wall)

      Nordseemuseum + Foyer (blue wall)

      Convener: Katja METFIES (AWI)
      • 28
        1-min Poster Teaser Talks Nordseemuseum

        Nordseemuseum

        1) Nina Maaß, Topic 2.1, Different impacts of snow on Arctic and Antarctic sea ice
        2) Daria Paul & Anton Birkedal, Topic 2.1, Revealing hidden unknowns of the Antarctic snowpack
        3) Cancelled - Luisa von Albedyll, Topic 2.1, Unraveling the thermodynamic and dynamic contributions to Arctic sea ice thickness change
        4) Lingyan Luo, Topic 2.1, Differences in West Antarctic Ice Sheet (WAIS) dynamics in the Pliocene relevant to present and future sea level changes
        5) Alexander Thorneloe, Topic 2.1, Mid-Holocene Climate: Lessons Learned from High-Resolution Modeling
        6) Janina Güntzel, Topic 2.1, Evolution of grounding-line retreat along the Mac. Robertson Shelf (East Antarctica) over the past 30,000 years: creating reliable spatiotemporal benchmarks for validating ice sheet simulations
        7) Lena Happ, Topic 2.1, Towards sea ice surface classification using representation learning of radar altimeter waveforms
        8) Samira Zander, Topic 2.2, Frequency, spatial extent and climate forcing of melt events on the Greenland Ice Sheet
        9) Raphaël Hébert, Topic 2.2, Lacking oceanic-driven internal multi-decadal climate variability compensated by residual forced variability in model simulations
        10) Alessandro Gagliardi, Topic 2.2, Greenland ice cores as proxy for European extremes
        11) Valentina Volkova, Topic 2.3, The upstream governors of Warm Deep Water inflows
        towards the Filchner-Ronne Ice Shelf
        12) Ole Zeising, Topic 2.3, The Bed of Thwaites Glacier
        13) Tea Isler, High-resolution bathymetry coupled with 3d models of hydrothermal vents at the aurora vent field
        14) Marcus Plath, Topic 2.4, Bayesian Chronology Modelling for Paleoclimate Archives
        15) Vincent Wall, Topic 2.4, Constraining the glacial carbon cycle
        16) Mehriban Aliyeva, Topic 5.3, Role of permafrost in the coastal erosion of Tuktoyaktuk Island
        17) Cancelled - Magdalena Dolinkiewicz, Topic 6.1, The zooplankton community in the central and western Fram Strait: abundance, biodiversity and size structure
        18) Jannis Hümmling, Topic 6.1, Dynamics of Arctic Marine Microbial Communities along the Transpolar Drift
        19) Lilian Böhringer, Topic 6.1, Time-Series Analysis of Benthic Megafauna in the Arctic Ocean
        20) Tomás García Topic 6.2, Thermal tolerance of the common periwinkle Littorina littorea and its relevance in the context of heat wave events.
        21) Ombeline Jouet, Topic 6.3, Impact of additional freshwater forcing on the Southern Ocean Carbon Cycle
        22) Antonia Thielecke, Topic 6.3, Influence of light and silicic acid on the productivity of the Arctic phytoplankton community
        23) Xin Kin Lim, Topic 6.4, Microplastics in Polar Sea Ice

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        Poster Session Foyer (blue wall)

        Foyer (blue wall)

    • 14:45
      Coffee Break with Information Exchange Forum Forum

      Forum

      During this coffee break, participants will have the chance to continue Poster Discussions and walk around Information Desks with interesting themes. One example will be the Library and the Open Science Working Group who will invite to join at their information stand to get to know Andreas Walker and Bernadette Fritzsch at AWI.

    • Breakout Sessions: Parallel Discussions - Please check the live agenda for the assigned rooms!
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        Ia: Atlantic Meridional Ocean Current (AMOC) H 1049

        H 1049

        The Atlantic Meridional Ocean Current (AMOC) transports vast amounts of warm water to the North Atlantic, where it cools, sinks, and changes direction, flowing through the mid-Atlantic and into the Southern Atlantic Ocean. This heat release prevents ice from forming in Northern Europe. However, global warming is decreasing the current's density and salinity, which in turn reduces its cooling, sinking, and southward flow. Paleo-evidence shows clear signs of AMOC weakening during past ice age terminations, indicated by changes in ocean hydrography and water mass tracers. Current assessments of AMOC stability are largely based on model results, indirect indicators like temperature patterns, and limited direct measurements. In this discussion, we aim to review the current state of knowledge, highlight the limitations of various methods, and synthesize data and models. One goal is to compile insights from AWI, drawing from diverse perspectives including empirical evidence, high- and low-resolution modeling, and conceptual frameworks.

        Speaker: Gerrit LOHMANN
      • 31
        Ib: MEETING POINT 15:20 MAIN ENTRANCE - Biology-aerosol-cloud-climate linkages, their importance, what we know and don't know about these and how we can better understand them. H 0048

        H 0048

        Biology-aerosol-cloud-climate linkages -
        Aerosol particles in the atmosphere can affect regional and global climate as they interact with radiation and promote the formation of water droplets and ice crystals in clouds. Besides anthropogenic pollution, evaporation of sea spray and biological activity contribute to aerosol formation. The loss of summer sea ice will have tremendous effects on these potential sources of aerosol (precursors), but building a quantitative understanding of the full chain of biology-aerosol-cloud-climate linkages remains a challenge. While all components of this system are being studied at AWI, linkages yet need to be developed. We want to discuss the current status and how these could be included in our future research strategy.
        We would use the overview of the status quo mostly to develop a strategy for future work, please let us know if this fits the intended focus on the scientific evaluation.

        Speaker: Felix PITHAN
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        Ic: FutureNow! Metropolregion Nordwest - Knowledge transfer to society E 2470

        E 2470

        In our project FutureNow! we are developing formats for knowledge transfer to society. Anybody from AWI can participate in our actions and many have already. We take away the hassle of organizing events and locations, provide material and presentations to make it as easy as possible for anyone interested to engage in science communication. During this session I will introduce you to our didactics & methods, train you in using them yourself, present you participation opportunities and offer room for you to share your own best practices from (methods, successful slides and tools, etc.).

        Speaker: Björn SUCKOW
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        Id: Forschungsförderung/Research funding Group E-4025

        E-4025

        The Research Support department offers a wide range of services surrounding third party funding. In our break-out session we would like to introduce the set-up of our department and the services we offer. We will give a short overview on funding possibilities and explain the ‘How to’ and ‘Why’ of the famous AWI Laufzettel. Everyone is welcome to join and to bring along any questions they may have on third party funding and our services.

        Speaker: Nancy LANGE
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        Ie: Incubator Information & Data Science: Five Platforms and Beyond H 2049

        H 2049

        In 2016 the Helmholtz Incubator Information & Data Science was established in order to strengthen Information and Data Science as a whole for Helmholtz. From this initiative five priority fields and later in 2019 five platforms with overarching topics and services were established: federated IT services (HIFIS), artificial intelligence (AI), standardization of metadata and data structures (HMC), imaging (HI) and education (HIDA). These platforms are located at different Helmholtz centers and are available for the whole Helmholtz association. This session will present these platforms and the recent activities of the incubator beyond the platforms, focusing on the resulting opportunities for AWI researchers and staff.

        Speaker: David KLEINHANS
      • 35
        If: FRAM/HAUSGARTEN - Recent findings, current status and future perspectives E 4005

        E 4005

        FRAM and LTER HAUSGARTEN are sucessful flagship-projects of Topic 6 and 2, with a long-term perspective. The intention of this breakout session is to summarize the current status and findings for the evaluation, and to review the strategy (scientific and logistical) for the continuation of the long-term observatory beyond POF-IV.

        Speaker: Katja METFIES
      • 36
        Ig: In between a rock and a hard place: finding the balance between the increase of knowledge and its application, especially in the context of the new goals of the ministry E 5030

        E 5030

        The current strategy paper for POF V focuses in combination with the Research goals of the Federal Ministry for Education and Science, and the mission of the Helmholtz Society all are very much directed towards application of scientific results for the benefit of society. Where we all agree that this is of course very necessary, there is a certain risk that this will create tension between the freedom of science, and discovery and outside pressures. Here we will discuss how this affects research at AWI in this and coming POF periods, how we can adapt to societal needs and at the same time continue to work towards scientific discovery.

        Speaker: Maarten BOERSMA
      • 37
        Ih: Supporting our Supporters High Sea

        High Sea

        Many of you support our Early Career Researchers. PhD candidates are being supervised, postdocs get guidance and input for their further career development. While AWIs programs for our ECRs are well known POLMAR and PROCEED are often being asked: "And what do you do for us - the PIs?" In this breakout session we would like to collect more information about your needs and learn how we can better support you in supporting the ECRs. Also, we would like to give an overview of what we are currently offering you.

        Speaker: Susanne GATTI
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        Ii: Environmental OMICS and Pathogens: a future initiative Nordseemuseum

        Nordseemuseum

        The biodiversity and climate crises are driving the emergence of novel pathogens, which are spreading across broader geographical areas and posing serious threats to ecosystems and human societies.
        To identify, understand, and predict these emerging health risks, we propose investing in state-of-the-art research infrastructure that utilizes environmental OMICS to trace pathogen distributions and dynamics, as well as their interactions with humans and the environment. In this breakout group, we would like to present this idea and learn how you and your research at AWI could become a part of this endeavour.

        Speakers: Simeon LISOVSKI, Ulrike HERZSCHUH (Alfred Wegener Institute), Kathleen STOOF-LEICHSENRING
    • Plenary VI: Future lighthouse activities until 2027 and beyond Nordseemuseum

      Nordseemuseum

      Bremerhaven

      Building A, plenary hall "Nordseemuseum" Am Handelshafen 12, 27570 Bremerhaven

      Short pitches (2-3 minutes) to research fields like AI, expeditions, simulations (short to long-term projects)

      Convener: Thomas JUNG (Alfred Wegener Institut)
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        Future lighthouse activities

        Pitches by:
        Nikolay Koldunov (Using LLMs for scientific work / AI for weather and climate modelling)
        Judith Hauck (OceanPeak)
        Alexander Haumann (Antarctica InSync)
        Clara Hoppe (YESSS)
        Julia Regnery (Tara)
        Katja Metfies (OBAMA-NEXT)
        Pascal Bohleber (Beyond EPICA)
        Ruijian Gou (Climate-Biology Workgroup)

    • 10:00
      Coffee Break Nordseemuseum

      Nordseemuseum

    • Plenary VII: Breakout-Session Wrap-up Nordseemuseum

      Nordseemuseum

      Bremerhaven

      Building A, plenary hall "Nordseemuseum" Am Handelshafen 12, 27570 Bremerhaven
      • 40
        Intro

        Breakout sessions wrap up

        Speaker: Thomas JUNG
      • 41
        Ia: Atlantic Meridional Ocean Current (AMOC)
        Speaker: Gerrit LOHMANN (AWI)
      • 42
        Ib: Biology-aerosol-cloud-climate linkages, their importance, what we know and don't know about these and how we can better understand them.
        Speaker: Felix PITHAN
      • 43
        Ic: FutureNow! Metropolregion Nordwest - Knowledge transfer to society
        Speaker: Björn SUCKOW
      • 44
        Id: Forschungsförderung/Research funding Group
        Speaker: Nancy LANGE
      • 45
        Ie: Incubator Information & Data Science: Five Platforms and Beyond
        Speaker: David KLEINHANS
      • 46
        If: FRAM/HAUSGARTEN - Recent findings, current status and future perspectives
        Speaker: Katja METFIES (AWI)
      • 47
        Ig: In between a rock and a hard place: finding the balance between the increase of knowledge and its application, especially in the context of the new goals of the ministry¶
        Speaker: Maarten BOERSMA
      • 48
        Ih: Supporting our Supporters
        Speaker: Susanne GATTI
      • 49
        Ii: Leo-Path Initiative: Environmental OMICS and Pathogens - a future initiativ
        Speakers: Kathleen STOOF-LEICHSENRING, Simeon LISOVSKI, Ulrike HERZSCHUH (Alfred Wegener Institute)
    • Plenary VIII: Closure of the Science Week: Outlook Scientific Evaluation Nordseemuseum

      Nordseemuseum

      Bremerhaven

      Building A, plenary hall "Nordseemuseum" Am Handelshafen 12, 27570 Bremerhaven

      Outlook Scientific Evaluation

      Convener: Thomas JUNG (Alfred Wegener Institut)
    • 12:20
      End of Science Week