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Program

7th ArcTrain Annual Meeting 26th to 30th of October 2020

Zoom link to the main session as well as links to the poster sessions will be provided to registered participants in due time. Also provided will be access to the digital versions of all posters.

Registration for non-presenting participants is open until 23.10.2020

Invited talks, student presentations and poster sessions are open to the public.

Breaks will take place after the invited talks (5 minutes), after the student presentations (10 minutes) and after the poster sessions (10 minutes)

Timetable

UTC 14:00 15:00 16:00 17:00 18:00
Bremen 15:00 16:00 17:00 18:00 19:00
Montreal 10 am 11 am 12 pm 13 pm 14 pm
Calgary 8 am 9 am 10 am 11 am 12 pm
St. Johns 11:30 12:30 13:30 14:30 15:30

 

Annual meeting program and information in PDF format

Abstract volume in PDF format

Overview

Time [UTC]  / Date 14:00 - 15:00 15:00 - 16:00 16:00 - 18:00 18:15 onward
Monday 26.10.  

Michal Kucera
Opening

Benjamin Rabe
(AWI Bremerhaven)
Mosaic: a year in the Arctic ice and ocean

moderated by Kevin Wiegand

Student presentations
moderated by Lina Madaj

Poster sessions


Social event
Shuffling around bingo
moderated by Kevin Wiegand and Jennifer Wesselbaum

Tuesday 27.10 Meeting of german PIs

Martin Jakobsson
(Stockholm University)
Arctic glacial history

moderated by Jade Falardeau

Student presentations
moderated by Amélie Desmarais

Poster sessions

Alumni fireside chat for students
moderated by Georg Völker

Wednesday 28.10. Meeting of ArcTrain Advisory Board Meeting of ArcTrain Advisory Board with ArcTrain speakers and student representatives

Student presentations
moderated by Damien Ringeisen

Poster sessions

ArcTrain Advisory Board meeting with PhD students
Thursday 29.10.  

Georgi Laukert
(GEOMAR Kiel)
Isotopic tracers of ocean circulation and biogeochemical processes in the Arctic Ocean

moderated by Jennifer Wesselbaum

Student presentations
moderated by Michèle Ouellet-Bernier

Poster sessions

Social event
Quizz
moderated by Jade Falardeau

Friday 30.10.  

Lourdenie Jean (Montreal)
L'environnement c'est intersectionnel!

moderated by Charles Brunette

General meeting

Advisory Board feedback

 ArcTrain student meeting
moderated by Jade Falardeau

 

Information for presenters and participants

Invited talks: will be presented by screen sharing from the computer of the presenters. All meeting participants are asked to mute their microphones during the presentations. Following the presentations, there will be time for discussion. Those wishing to ask questions should do so by writing in the chat and wait to be called by the moderator.

Student presentations: To introduce their research and draw attention to their posters, those ArcTrain early career researchers presenting their work are asked to prepare a short pitch talk explaining the aims of their project and highlighting the main results. The pitch talk should contain a maximum of three slides and take no more than 3 minutes. There will then be the opportunity to ask one or two questions. The pitch talks will be presented by screen sharing from the computer of the presenters. The slides should be in a format that makes it possible to show them on the screen.

Posters: should be conceived and formatted as regular posters with A0 (portrait) format, suitable to be printed, as a training for future „real“ meetings. All presenters are asked to provide a digital version of their posters before the meeting (by Email to [Bitte aktivieren Sie Javascript]). These files should be kept as small as possible (<10 MB). They will be made available to all meeting participants. During the poster session, the presenters will show the posters (when applicable in a higher resolution format) via screen sharing, allowing them to zoom on any diagrams or parts of the posters as required by the discussion.

Poster sessions: following the student presentations, a 10-minute break will be used for the meeting participants and presenters to distribute among the three parallel poster sessions. For this, the participants will leave the main zoom session and individually join one of the three separate zoom poster sessions. During these sessions, the posters will be presented in groups as indicated in the detailed program. The presenters will moderate the session in the order indicated in the detailed program, calling for questions, which can be directed to any poster at any time.

Switching between poster sessions: the participants are free to leave the poster sessions at any time and join any other poster session or the main zoom session. The poster sessions will be closed at 18 UTC and those participants wishing to take part in the social activities are then asked to return to the main zoom session.

Social events: are open ended, but it is expected that they will not last more than 2 hours. They take place in the main zoom session (with break-out rooms where appropriate).

Advisory board: a dedicated breakout room will be made available within the main zoom session for private meetings of the advisory board.

Student presentations and poster sessions

 

Date Poster session Name Affiliation Title
Monday 26.10 A Brian Crow University of Bremen An Initial Look at MIS-11 from a High-Resolution Modelling Perspective
  B Linda Thielke University of Bremen Temporal evolution of Arctic sea ice surface temperature and thin ice types from airborne thermal infrared imaging during the winter 2019/2020 MOSAiC expedition
  C Tiffany Audet Université du Quebec a Montreal Recent evolution of hypoxia along the Laurentian Channel from biogenic content of sediment
  A Johanna Hingst University of Bremen Holocene changes in meltwater discharge and ice sheet dynamics traced by radiogenic isotopes on marine sediments from western Baffin Bay
  B Simon Wett University of Bremen The AMOC at 47°N in Observations and a High Resolution Ocean Model
  C Defang You Alfred Wegener Institute Late Quternary Changes in Sea Ice Cover, Meltwater Discharge and Primary Productivity in Eastern Labrador Sea
Tuesday 27.10. A Marilena Geng Memorial University of Newfoundland Efficient selection of parameter vectors for fully coupled ice-climate modelling of glacial cycles
  A Kelsey Koerner Université du Quebec a Rimouski Evolution of sea-surface conditions and primary productivity during the last 2000 years of climatic variability in northern Baffin Bay
  B Juliette Lavoie McGill University Sea ice mass balance, vertical ocean heat flux & surface ocean stratification in the Community Earth System Model - Large Ensemble
  C Damien Ringeisen Alfred Wegener Institute Breaking The Ice: Fracture angles in sea ice simulations with viscous-plastic rheologies
  C Luisa von Albedyll Alfred Wegener Institute The trouble maker - sea ice deformation during MOSAiC
  B Kevin Wiegand University of Bremen Exchange of water mass properties between the Greenland shelf and the surrounding subpolar North Atlantic
  B Jan-Hendrik Malles University of Bremen Modeling glacier-ocean interactions in the Canadian Arctic
Wednesday 28.10. A Shettima Bukar University of Bremen Elucidating the internal structure of Heinrich-event layers, south-eastern Grand Banks slope, Newfoundland
  B Bimochan Niraula Alfred Wegener Institute Sea ice edge forecast using probabilsitic damped anomaly persistence
  B Sandrine Trotechaud McGill University A seasonally ice-free Arctic: uncertainties associated with natural variability
  B Yuqing Liu Alfred Wegener Institute  Numerical modeling on landfast ice in Arctic region
  A Marine Decuypere McGill University Impact of ocean heat transport on Arctic sea ice extent : the effect of varying horizontal resolution in a climate model suite
  C Joel Bracamonted Ramírez University of Bremen Effect of changes in sea-ice coverage and stratification on wind-driven internal waves
Thursday 29.10.  A Emmanuel Okuma University of Bremen  Impacts of ocean-ice interactions on the Holocene sedimentary system in northern Baffin Bay
   A Jade Falardeau Université du Quebec a Montreal Ostracod and benthic foraminifer assemblages in the rapdidly changing nearshore areas of northern Yukon
  B Franziska Tell University of Bremen Carbonate fluxes and calcification depth of planktonic foraminifera in the Fram Strait
  B Junjie Wu Alfred Wegener Institute Deglacial carbon source from the high latitude lands
  C Jennifer Wesselbaum University of Bremen An Eulerian Iceberg Module for the MITgcm
  C Charles Brunette McGill University Improving sea ice motion tracking: a new parameterization for the free drift of sea ice
  C Maryam Zarrinderakht University of British Columbia Mathematical Modeling for Iceberg Calving