Seminar for PhD students in Earth Sciences 29th-30th April 2024
Marrying data and numerical models in Earth Sciences: applications to Paleoclimate research
In order to address critical research questions in the Earth Sciences, it is increasingly required the application of a combined data-modelling approach. While data provide empirical evidences for a given phenomenon, the integration with numerical models helps to identify driving mechanisms, establish causal relationships or to independently verify the validity of data. This course will explore the application of a combined data-modelling approach in the field of paleoclimate research through the analysis of selected case-studies. The aim of the course is to provide students with a start-pack to understand the process of integrating data with numerical simulations as well as the benefits and the limits of a combined data-modelling approach in Earth Science research.
Dr. Flavia Boscolo-Galazzo (fboscologalazzo@marum.de), Marie-Curie Research Fellow at MARUM University of Bremen (Germany)
Aula Sturani, Department of Earth Sciences, University of Turin, Turin (Italy)