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02.08.2019 10:00 - 02.08.2019 11:00

Seminar: “Ocean exploration with machine learning: An Antidote to Chaos?“

Dear all,

 

The coming Friday 2nd August Maike Sonnewald from MIT will give a talk titled “Ocean exploration with machine learning: An Antidote to Chaos?“ at 10h in the seminar room 4020 (west wing)

 

Abstract: Machine learning has the potential to revolutionize oceanography, if applied with care. Three case studies highlight the potential for greatly accelerating the efficiency of ocean exploration using supervised (neural networks) and unsupervised (clustering) machine learning. Firstly, two decades of data from the realistic ECCO state estimate 3D physical fields are used to objectively determine global physical regimes using k-means clustering. The identified regions corresponds closely to those predicted by canonical theory from physical oceanography and the method can be scaled to analyze vast amounts of data from e.g. the Climate Model Intercomparison Project. Secondly, the highdimentional dataset from the biogoechemical DARWIN model reveals the existence of ecological niches using t-SNE and DBSCAN clustering. Constraining ocean biomes, niches and larger regions can be examined to understand how sensitive they are to climate forcing which is crucial to protecting our ocean food chain. Lastly, a multilayer perceptron (MLP) is trained to predict which global physical regime is present on the basis of local sea surface height. Using the results from the k-means clustering as labels, we achieve a recognition rate of >80%, with good performance across the physical regions. These case studies demonstrate that algorithms can be developed to explore the ocean that have vast potential for understanding complex problems.

12.08.2019 08:00 - 17.08.2019 17:00
Arendal, Norway

Arendalsuka 2019

This year the Bjerknes Centre is arranging several debates and panel discussions. Among them, a debate between the Norwegian and Danish climate ministries on wind energy policies and economics. Beforehand, we're sailing down with the sailing vessel Statsraad Lehmkuhl, having workshops on the future of climate change with the participants.

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13.08.2019 14:15 - 13.08.2019 15:00
NERSC Lecture room, Thormøhlensgate 47

Sea surface temperature variability and predictability based on prescribed wind-stress simulations

Name of speaker: Annika Reintges. Affiliation: GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research. Click on the link to find abstract for the seminar. Note that this seminar will take place at the Nansen Centre. 

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15.08.2019 13:00 - 15.08.2019 14:00
BCCR lecture room 4020, Jahnebakken 5

Seminar: Tropical Atlantic Variability: A Personal View

Name of speaker: Ingo Richter, affiliation: JAMSTEC, Japan. Please find more information via link.

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19.08.2019 14:15 - 19.08.2019 15:00
BCCR lecture room 4020, Jahnebakken 5

A Python-based implementation of low-dimensional energy balance models (EBMs) with application example: Late Holocene climate response to various forcings

Name of speaker: Benjamin Schmiedel. Affiliation: University of Heidelberg.  Click the link for more information about the seminar. 

 

 

A hands-on mini-workshop will be arranged the following day after the seminar with Benjamin Schmiedel (Tuesday 20th13:00-15:00 G-lab GFI), offering the opportunity to learn how to work with the EBM package and run these EBMs in different configurations on workstations or laptop. No registration, drop-in.

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20.08.2019 13:00 - 20.08.2019 15:00
G-lab Geophysical institute

Hands- on mini-workshop: Learn how to work with the EBM package

A hands-on mini-workshop will be arranged the following day after the seminar with Benjamin Schmiedel (Tuesday 20th13:30-15:00 G-lab GFI), offering the opportunity to learn how to work with the EBM package and run these EBMs in different configurations on workstations or laptop. No registration, drop-in. Find more information via link.

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26.08.2019 14:15 - 26.08.2019 15:00
BCCR lecture room 4020

Seminar: Atmospheric origins of variability in the South Atlantic meridional overturning circulation

Name of speaker: Timothy Smith. Affiliation: The University of Texas at Austin. Please find abstract via link. 

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27.08.2019 09:00 - 29.08.2019 11:30
Hotel Scandic City (and Juss II)

TRIATLAS kickoff meeting

South and Tropical Atlantic climate-based marine ecosystem prediction for sustainable management

 

The main objective of TRIATLAS is to assess the status of the South and Tropical Atlantic marine ecosystem and develop a framework for predicting its future changes, from months to decades, by combining ecosystem observations, climate-based ecosystem prediction and information on future socio-economic and ecosystem service changes, and thus to contribute to the sustainable management of human activities in the Atlantic Ocean as a whole.

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30.08.2019 13:15 - 30.08.2019 15:00
Undervisningsrom 4020, Jahnebakken 5

Disputas: Nora Loose

KUNNGJØRING

UNIVERSITETET I BERGEN

Det matematisk-naturvitenskapelige fakultet

Ph.d.-grad

 

 

DISPUTAS

 

Dipl. Math. Nora Loose disputerer for ph.d.-graden:

 

Tid: Fredag 30. august 2019, kl. 13.15

Sted: Undervisningsrom 4020, Jahnebakken 5

 

Avhandlingens tittel:

Adjoint Modeling and Observing System Design in the Subpolar North Atlantic

 

 

Opponent:

Professor, D.Phil. Andrew M. Moore

Ocean Sciences Department, University of California at Santa Cruz, USA

 

Opponent:

Førsteamanuensis, ph.d. Céline Heuzé

Institutionen för geovetenskaper, Göteborgs universitet, Sverige

 

Øvrig medlem i komiteen:

Professor, ph.d. Stéphane Rondenay

Institutt for geovitenskap, Universitetet i Bergen

 

Leder av disputasen:

Professor Tore Furevik

Geofysisk institutt, Universitetet i Bergen

 

 

Adgang for interesserte tilhørere.

Velkommen til lokalet i god tid før disputasen!

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