The OKEANO CSA implementing the All-Atlantic Ocean Research and Innovation Alliance (AAORIA) is thrilled to announce the launch of the virtual Summer School titled “Ocean and Climate Computational Modelling – Basics and Applications.” This event, set to take place on 23-27 September 2024, is an excellent opportunity for Early Career Ocean Professionals (ECOPs) to gain foundational knowledge in ocean modelling and its applications.
Empowering Early Career Ocean Professionals
The Summer School is meticulously designed to cater to ECOPs from partner countries of AAORIA. Emphasising inclusivity, the programme seeks to foster a multicultural learning environment where participants can collaborate and grow. This initiative aligns with AAORIA’s mission to enhance scientific excellence in marine sciences through cooperative agreements including the Galway Statement, the Belém Statement, and the All-Atlantic Declaration. As part of a broader series dedicated to empowering ECOPs as the next generation of ocean leaders within AAORIA and the wider Atlantic Community, this Summer School reflects the Alliance’s commitment to supporting ECOPs and fostering collaboration across and along the Atlantic. The Summer School will seamlessly feed into a a series of planned activities focused on ECOPs, with an intergenerational dialogue session being organised at the 2024 Forum in Ottawa.
Connecting Ocean and Climate Science to Action – AAORIA priority areas
The Summer School is strategically aligned with two key priority areas outlined in the 2023 All-Atlantic Forum hosted by South Africa, namely:
- Increasing our understanding of the relationship between the ocean and climate: Participants will engage in outcome-oriented science aimed at mitigating and adapting to the consequences of climate change, particularly for the benefit of increasing the resilience of coastal communities.
- Coordinating Atlantic Ocean observing and improving modelling capacities: The course will enhance participants’ skills in support of marine ecosystems and biodiversity, reinforcing the importance of robust modelling in ocean and climate studies.
The course will touch upon both priority areas, focusing mainly on ocean and climate computational modelling.
Course Overview
Participants will embark on a 45-hour immersive journey, spread over five days, where they will delve into the basics of ocean and climate computational modelling. The course content, meticulously crafted by the OKEANO WP3 task 3.3 Project partners led by CNPq, covers essential topics including climate, oceanography, meteorology, and numerical modelling concepts. Key numerical modelling techniques like downscaling and data assimilation will be explored, providing a comprehensive understanding of their applications in real-world scenarios.
The course promises an interactive learning experience with a blend of lectures, group discussions, and exercises. Participants will also gain access to digital notes and publicly available oceanographic and climatological databases, enhancing their analytical skills.
Objectives and Benefits
The primary objective of the Summer School is to equip participants with the skills necessary to analyse and interpret numerical model results effectively. By the end of the course, participants will have a solid understanding of:
- Ocean and climate computational modelling
- Downscaling and data assimilation techniques
- Practical applications of data analysis in environmental studies, renewable energy, and climate change
Moreover, the programme offers a unique platform to connect with ocean professionals from across the Atlantic, fostering collaboration and networking within the AAORIA framework.
Eligibility and Application Process
To know more about the eligibility and application process, please download the Expression of Interest (EoI) document here. To apply, please submit a CV and a one-page motivation letter detailing your intent to participate to dileine.cunha@cnpq.br by 1 September 2024. Selected candidates will be notified by September 5, 2024, and are required to confirm their participation upon selection.
Commitment to Diversity
AAORIA is committed to promoting diversity and encourages applications from any underrepresented group in ocean sciences. This commitment ensures a rich and diverse learning environment that mirrors the multicultural essence of the Atlantic Community.
No Participation Fees
The Summer School is funded by the European Union’s Horizon Europe Research and Innovation Programme under Grant Agreement No. 101158065, ensuring that there are no costs or fees associated with participation.
Join them in advancing ocean and climate science through collaborative learning and innovation at the All-Atlantic Summer School 2024!
Find out more about the programme via this link.