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GLO­MAR Monthly Re­search Sem­inar

11 December 2020 13.00 - 14.30 online via Zoom

 

The year 2020 has been a particularly challenging one for all of us. But in all this craziness, we all made new experiences, advanced our knowledge, used different methods of communication and developed strategies to organise ourselves and our work.
The science world also adapted quickly and introduced new formats, such as virtual conferences, and further developed existing formats such as online courses, short films, blogs, podcasts and many more.

In this last seminar of the year, we will share our personal highlights of the year 2020. We have talked about all our challenges and problems on many occasions; in this seminar, we will focus on all the positives that the consequences of the Covid-19 pandemic has brought into our professional and private lives.

Everybody is invited to bring a few slides with photos etc.!

 

The following people have already agreed to share some of their highlights:

  • Peter Kiss –Participation in the virtual EGU 2020; introducing my blog
  • Aagje Eijsink - Participation in the Sonne cruise SO278
  • Serra Örey - 2-3 interesting global workshops I joined that I found via twitter & how I had more free time without commuting
  • Leonardo Tamborrino - Participation in the Meteor cruise M167
  • Débora Raposo - Using the home-office opportunity to learn how to code in R
  • Patrick Boyden - My first manuscript submission
  • Carolin Müller - Participation in the MICRO 2020 online conference and in the navigare - Career Coaching for Women in Science programme
  • Ting-Wei Wu - Sneak peeks of the "Once upon a time" project, volume 2
  • Susana Simancas - an online wrinting group with other PhD students
  • Opeyemi Ogunleye - Participation in the Alcor cruise AL546 to the Baltic Sea and in two courses offered by BYRD and GLOMAR
  • Eva Bischof - Self-learning R and a running challenge