A new chapter in the IPCC adventure
It's been a while since my last post, and with good reason: from September to January I've been super busy writing the second order draft for the IPCC AR6 report (I'm planning to write a blogpost about my IPCC work in a while). Review for this draft will be open to experts and governments from 2 March to 26 April, so we invite everyone to have a look and provide us with feedback.
In the mean time, I've also supervised my students, given guest lectures at Utrecht University, co-organised the NIOZ days and finished my management course.
Also, there has been some good news for my lab:
* the first paper of Tim Hermans, PhD student in my group, has been accepted for publication in Climate Dynamics
In the mean time, I've also supervised my students, given guest lectures at Utrecht University, co-organised the NIOZ days and finished my management course.
Also, there has been some good news for my lab:
* the first paper of Tim Hermans, PhD student in my group, has been accepted for publication in Climate Dynamics
* An H2020 proposal for the PROTECT consortium I'm part of has been granted. The project focuses on the contributions of ice sheets and glaciers to sea-level change, and the coastal impacts. At NIOZ we will be hiring 1 postdoc on this project, so if you're looking for a postdoc position in sea-level projections & extremes, get in touch!