Introduction to The Mathematics of Climate Tipping Points and their Impacts

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Introduction to The Mathematics of Climate Tipping Points and their Impacts

 19 - 21 Mar 2025

ICMS, Bayes Centre, Edinburgh

Scientific Organisers

  • Peter Ashwin , University of Exeter
  • Niklas Boers , Technische Universität München
  • Anna von der Heydt , Utrecht University
  • Valerio Lucarini , University of Leicester

About:

This will offer a number of mini-courses given by experts in mathematical science topics of relevance. This is an introduction to the workshop which will take place at ICMS the following week, 24 - 28 March 2025 https://www.icms.org.uk/ClimateTippingPoints
This aim is that this will be accessible to interested non-experts of all career stages, especially early career researchers such as PhD students, postdocs. We plan to cover topics such as:
 
Nonlinear dynamics modelling in climate systems 
Statistical methods for detecting and forecasting tipping points
Response theory
 

Participation

The application is closed now. All applications will then be reviewed by the scientific organisers and the aim is to advise participants of their decisions in a month after the closing date. 

Please note, we will prioritise applicants to the training course who are intending to join the workshop as well. There will be a linked five-day workshop the week after this training course: The Mathematics of Climate Tipping Points and their Impacts | ICMS - International Centre for Mathematical Sciences 

There is a registration fee required to settle for each successful applicant: £250 for both workshop and training; £150 for workshop only.

Potential participants with special needs or those who must fulfil strict visa requirements are encouraged to apply as early as possible and to contact ICMS immediately upon submission.We will review your request on a case by case basis.