News in 2016
Find out what happened in the last few months!
TRR 181 at AGU General Assembly in San Francisco
Last week the largest Earth and space sciene meeting in the world was held in San Francisco. more ›
TRR 181 Newsletter "Energy Inflow" – December 2016
Our newsletter comes out every three months and includes interesting information about the work of our project. more ›
Dr. Terence O'Kane visited Hamburg
Our principal investigator Dr. Christian Franzke welcomed Dr. Terence O'Kane (CSIRO Atmospheres and Ocean, Australia) in November to discuss M2 project related questions. more ›
Bringing everyone together: Kick Off Meeting 2016
Yesterday our kick off meeting was held in the Yu Garden Hamburg. Around 50 scientists came together to officially start off the TRR181 "Energy transfer in Atmosphere and Ocean"! more ›
International DAMES conference organized by TRR principal invesitgators
Last week around a 100 scientists met at Universität Hamburg for the international conference „Data Analysis and Modeling in Earth Sciences“ (DAMES). The conference was co-organized by our principal investigators Prof. Valerio Lucarini and Dr. Christian Franzke. more ›
Our principal investigator Valerio Lucarini wins prize at conference
Our principal investigator Prof. Valerio Lucarini won a prize for best presentation at the Frontiers of Nonlinear Physics International Conference 2016. more ›
Prof. Edgar Knobloch visits Bremen
Our principal investigator Prof. Jens Rademacher welcomed Prof. Edgar Knobloch (UC Berkely) in July to discuss M2 project related questions. more ›
Open Positions at TRR181
The Collaborative Research Center TRR 181 "Energy transfers in Atmosphere and Ocean" invites applications for up to 27 PhD and 13 Research Associate positions. more ›
SFB/TRR181 "Energy transfers in Atmosphere and Ocean" awarded funding by the DFG
Universität Hamburg (Coordination) and Bremen as well as additional partners have been awarded nine million Euro by the German Research Foundation (DFG) until 2020. The Collaborative Research Center "Energy transfer in Atmosphere and Ocean" investigates small scale effects to improve climate models. more ›