ODC International Forum for Young Marine Scientists - third session
Date: 2021-09-30 17:06 Author: admin Clicks:
Introduction
Through the provision of annual training courses, workshops and joint research opportunities, the ODC center has witnessed increasingly active exchanges, steadily expanded cooperation areas, and deepened international friendship among participants in the past years. It has been instrumental in developing an early career professional network with the attendance of 522 trainees from 51 countries.
In the context of global epidemic in the recent years, there has been an increasing demand for enhancing interregional exchanges among our trainees. Therefore, the ODC center started to establish the young marine scientists' community to further strengthen regional exchange and coordination, and respond to the call of the Decade Actions for sustainable development of ocean science. Since April 2021, the community has convened the ODC International Forum for Young Marine Scientists on a regular basis and various exchange activities.
Agenda
The Third Forum in 2021 will focus on theSharing research achievements and progresses. Four young scholars, also participants in the previous training, will give invited speeches to share their recent progress. Here is the list of their topics.
Structure of the Pacific Walker circulation (PWC) Depicted by the Reanalysis and CMIP6 Emmanuel Eresanya, SCSIO-CAS
Impact of Extreme Hot Climate on Covid19 Spread in India Keerthi Sasikumar,Chinese Academy of Sciences
Impacts of ENSO Cold Phase on Equatorial East Africa Seasonal Drought Augustine Onyango, IAP-CAS
Science Diplomacy for Governance of our Marine Systems
Palmira Cuellar-Ramirez.
30 September 2021(Thursday) 14:00-17:00 CST (GMT+8)
WebEx Meeting, room number:21137818435 and Password:WSrXfRt9N33.
The forum welcomes the participation of previous ODC trainees and is open to anyone who wants to join the network or develop collaborations.
We will appreciate it if you could extend the notice to your colleagues and friends who may be interested.
Contact
If you are willing to share your research progress or achievements on this platform, you are highly welcomed to join us.