Centre for Climate Change Research

Seminarium naukowe CCCR

2025-03-17

Centrum Badań Zmian Klimatu UMK w Toruniu serdecznie zaprasza na seminarium, na którym dr Wiesław Masłowski z Naval Postgraduate School w Monterey, Kalifornia, USA wygłosi referat pt. „Advancements in modeling the past and present and predicting future Arctic climate change”

Seminarium odbędzie się on-line na platformie MS Teams w dniu 24 marca (poniedziałek) 2025 r. o godz. 17:00 CET.

Link do uczestnictwa w spotkaniu: Seminarium Centrum Badań Zmian Klimatu UMK

Biogram prelegenta:

Dr. Maslowski is a Research Professor at the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, CA. He received his MS at the University of Gdansk, Poland, in 1987 and Ph.D. at the University of Alaska Fairbanks, in 1994, both in Physical Oceanography. For the past three decades, Dr. Maslowski’s research interests have focused on Arctic climate, ocean circulation and dynamics, sea ice and marine biogeochemistry. At the same time, he has heavily leveraged state-of-the-art high-performance computing, to advance arctic science, modeling and predictive capability. He has been and continues leading several multi-institutional projects, related to the development, improvements and use of the Regional Arctic System Model (RASM) for predictive understanding of the Arctic environment at time scales from weekly to decadal. For the past several years he has also been involved in the development of the Department of Energy (DOE) Arctic-refined Energy Exascale Earth System Model (E3SM-Arctic). Given that this region has become a new frontier for the U.S., his research is of top relevance to help address the requirements and challenges for operating in a rapidly changing Arctic.

 

Fotografia: This file photo from NOAA shows scientists in the Arctic, where new research predicts ice could disappear in the summers within the next 30 years. (NOAA/Jeremy Potter). Source: The Weather Channel

Przemysław Wyszyński
Centre for Climate Change Research