Congratulations to our members who will get funding from CHESS for their proposed activities! We received 8 proposals in the 1st “Call for CHESS Activities 2022” and 7 of them will get funding from CHESS. We are glad that among…
All CHESS PhDs, supervisors, and our international evaluation board members are warmly invited to our Annual Meeting, 9-13 May 2022, onboard of Hurtigruten from Tromsø to Bergen. Yep, finally! This planned meeting was twice postponed due to corona pandemic situations…
In the month of November 2021 around 30 students and lecturers attended the ACDC/CHESS One Ocean field course in the Caribbean onboard the tall ship Statsraad Lehmkuhl. Our voyage started in Curaçao with a stop in Jamaica and ended in…
All PhD students and supervisors affiliated with CHESS are invited to submit proposals for courses, workshops, or summer/winter schools. Each successful proposal will get 50-150K NOK funding to carry out the activity. If you have an idea of an activity…
Our next CHESS Annual Meeting will be held from 9 – 13 May 2022, onboard of Hurtigruten! Yep, finally! This planned AM was twice postponed but now we are able to reserved some cabins onboard of MS Trollfjord. Registration will…
With the present-day remarkable computing speeds used in the Earth system models and super-sensitive measurement techniques for collecting observational data, it is the need of the hour to combine both these in a way that they complement and improve each…
Congratulations to our members 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.…
Last week (4-5 November), the Bjerknes PhD Forum and CHESS organized together an event to talk about the struggles that we face as a PhD candidates and how to find solutions. The event that took place at the Panorama hotel…
On October 29, CHESS organized a regional meeting in Voksenåsen in Oslo. We started with an ice breaker before heading into the first talk of the day. It was given by Gaurav Madan, who spoke about the importance of storytelling…
The “Advanced Statistics Training for Climate Research” course took place at the Geophysics Institute at the University of Bergen from 26-29 October 2021. The course was delivered by Prof. David Stephenson and Dr. Stefan Siegert from the Department of Mathematics…