Congratulations #MPIM scientist Jule Radtke for the Early Career Scientist Award at the joint Cloud Feedback Model Intercomparison Project and Global Atmospheric System Studies 2023 conference in Paris! Postdoctoral researcher Jule Radtke won the award for her poster presentation entitled “Spatial Organization Affects the Pathway to Precipitation in Simulated Trade Wind Convection”. Follow this link to find more about her work: https://mpimet.mpg.de/en/communication/news/jule-radtke-receives-2023-cfmip-gass-early-career-scientist-award
In the current Highlights from the Max Planck Society Yearbook 2022, #MPIM scientists Marie-Luise Kapsch and Clemens Schannwell write about their development of a #climate model that includes dynamically changing ice sheets — an improvement compared to current climate models, which allows to simulate and study interactions between ice sheets and the climate system. Find the article on page 18: https://www.mpg.de/20483230/yearbook-highlights-2022.pdf
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Today we introduce you to René Redler. René is a scientific programmer and an important part of our institute #MPIM. He has his focus on #Earth System modeling at kilometer scale, contributes to projects such as #nextGEMS, and with his colleagues at #DKRZ and our institute he is working at the forefront of what is technically feasible #HPC.
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