Poster Presentations
The following postdoctoral and advanced PhD students will present their research in Cambridge:
Dr Jinho Ahn, Oregon State University
Dr Jinho Ahn, Oregon State University
Atmospheric CO2, climate change and ocean circulation on millennial time scales during the last glacial period
Mr William Blake, Center for Remote Sensing of Ice Sheets at University of Kansas
Mr William Blake, Center for Remote Sensing of Ice Sheets at University of Kansas
Development of a VHF radar for a UAV to do basal imaging of the ice sheets
Dr David Brayshaw, University of Reading
Water, life and civilisation: Past climates of the Middle East
Dr Julien Emile-Geay, Georgia Intitute of Technology
Experimental reconstructions of tropical Pacific sea-surface temperature over the past millennium
Mr Ben Hardt, University of Minnesota
A high-resolution, absolute dated terrestrial climate record of temperature and precipitation from the eastern United States
Dr Guillaume Leduc, GPI, Kiel University
Evaluation of millennial-scale variability of the low-latitude hydrological cycle over the last glacial period: Synthesis of marine and continental archives
Dr Lorraine Lisiecki, Boston University
Dr Lorraine Lisiecki, Boston University
North Atlantic Deep Water responses to ice volume, obliquity and precession
Mrs Charline Marzin, Laboratoire des Sciences du Climat et de l'Environnement
Mrs Charline Marzin, Laboratoire des Sciences du Climat et de l'Environnement
Evolution of African and Asian monsoons induced by insolation changes during the Holocene
Climate and carbon cycle dynamics on millennial and orbital timescales
Dr Marisa Montoya, Universidad Computense de Madrid
Surface wind-stress threshold for glacial Atlantic overturning
Dr Kevin Oliver, Open University
Mr Stefan Ritz, University of Bern
Dr Kevin Oliver, Open University
The impact of a deep North Atlantic "tidal mixing hotspot" on the Earth system at the Last Glacial Maximum
Mr Stefan Ritz, University of Bern
A comparison between modelled radiocarbon reservoir age and palaeodata during abrupt climate change
Dr David Schneider, National Center for Atmospheric Research (USA)
Dr David Schneider, National Center for Atmospheric Research (USA)
An Antractic persepctive on 20th century climate change: integrating ice core research, observations and quantitative modeling
Dr Rachel Stanley, Princeton University
Dr Rachel Stanley, Princeton University
Towards a mechanistic understanding of carbon cycling in the equatorial Pacific Ocean
Dr Didier Swingedouw, ASTR, Université Catholique de Louvain
Dr Didier Swingedouw, ASTR, Université Catholique de Louvain
Antarctic ice-sheet melting provides negative feedbacks on future climate warming
Dr Courtenay Strong, University of California, Irvine
Dr Courtenay Strong, University of California, Irvine
The role of Rossby wave breaking in the transient atmospheric circulation response to North Atlantic boundary forcing
Dr Vanessa Thorn, University of Leeds
Dr Vanessa Thorn, University of Leeds
Terminal Cretaceous climate change and biotic response in Antarctica
Dr Oliver Timm, University of Hawaii at Manoa
Dr Oliver Timm, University of Hawaii at Manoa
Climate-vegetation feedbacks as a mechanism for accelerated climate change: The onset of the African Humid Period
Dr Aradhna Tripati, University of Cambridge
Climate and oceanic response to massive carbon release
