Seminars
NOC Liverpool seminar programme for Autumn 2011
Spring term
- Wednesday 11th January 2012, 14:30
- No Seminar this week,
- Wednesday 18th January 2012, 14:30
- James Maddison,
University of Oxford
Eddy parameterisation and integral constraints: A geometric framework
- Wednesday 25th January 2012, 14:30
- Mike Walkden,
Predicting coastal erosion under accelerated sea level rise; recent research applied in practice
- Wednesday 1st February 2012, 14:30
- Alan Davies,
University of Bangor
Sediment transport in shallow sandy estuaries
- Wednesday 8th February 2012, 14:30
- Amrita Shravat,
University of Edinburgh
CANCELLED
- Wednesday 15th February 2012, 14:30
- Blank,
No Seminar this week
- Wednesday 22nd February 2012, 14:30
- Robert Nicholls ,
University of Southampton
Adaptation to sea level rise
- Wednesday 29th February 2012, 14:30
- Victoria Harris,
University College London
Modelling Community
Responses in Plankton to Climate Change
- Wednesday 7th March 2012, 14:30
- Ben Williams,
University of Plymouth
TBC
- Tuesday 13th March 2012, TBC
- Heidi Diersen,
University of Connecticut
Seagrass is always greener: Optical Remote Sensing of the Seafloor
BONUS SEMINAR - HELD IN THE DOODSON ROOM
- Wednesday 14th March 2012, 14:30
- Kerry Marten,
University of Bangor
Measuring and Modelling Nearshore Sediment Transport Processes - A Practical Approach
- Wednesday 21st March 2012, 14:30
- James While,
Met Office
Data assimilation in a model of the North West European Shelf
- Wednesday 28th March 2012, 14:30
- David Munday,
University of Oxford
TBA
- Wednesday 4th April 2012, 14:30
- TBA,
TBA
TBA
Unless stated otherwise, seminars will take place in the Nicholson Lecture Theatre
(
Nicholson Building) and last for 45 minutes,
with a further 15 minutes for questions.
Visitors are welcome at all seminars, but are advised to confirm dates and times with the seminar organiser before
travelling. Information on how to reach the Laboratory is available
here.
For more information, please contact Lucy Bricheno (Email: luic@noc.ac.uk).
Telephone (0151) 7954957