Congratulations to our supervisors who will get funding from CHESS for their proposed activities!
We received 12 proposals in total for this year’s “Call for CHESS Activities”. Among these 12 proposals, 10 were successful and will get funding from CHESS. Most of the activities will be carried out next year, 2022.
Here are the successful proposals from “Call for CHESS Activities 2021”:
Name of proposal | Organizer(s) |
Max amount granted (NOK) |
An introduction to FAIR data management for geoscientists | Joe LaCasce/UiO, Joachim Reuder/UiB |
15 000 |
CHESS/ACDC One Ocean Field Course | Kerim Nisancioglu/UiB |
249 000 |
CHESS Lagrangian modelling course | Alena Dekhtyareva, Iris Thurnherr & Aina Johannessen from UiB |
110 000 |
Practical Geochronological methods in Quaternary Geology and Geohazards | Anne Hormes/UiT |
150 000 |
CHESS Summer School on Data Assimilation in the Geosciences | Laurent Bertino/NERSC |
93 400 |
Fundamentals of Ocean/Atmosphere Data Analysis | Joe LaCasce/UiO |
131 000 |
CHESS Winter School on Artificial Intelligence and Visualization in Weather and Climate | Thomas Spengler/UiB |
150 000 |
CHESS Summer School on Land-Atmosphere Interaction Processes and Convection | Thomas Spengler/UiB |
150 000 |
CHESS/UIB IceFinse field course | Anne-Katrine Faber & Kerim Nisancioglu from UiB |
28 000 |
6th Course on e-science tools for climate research | Michael Schulz/UiO |
66 000 |