Invited lectures


33. Cryosphere - The "Frozen" Frontier of Climate Science: Theory, Observations, and Practical Applications, First CliC Science Conference, Beijing (China), 11-15 April 2005: The future evolution of the Antarctic and Greenland ice sheets.

32. EPICA Science meeting, Paris (F), 15 October 2004: Dating of the EPICA DML ice core.

31. European Union Conference on Palaeoclimate : reducing the uncertainties, Utrecht (NL), 7 July 2004 : Deglaciation of Greenland and Antarctica: does it happen?

30. AGU-CGU-SEG-EEGS Joint Assembly, Montreal (Canada), 20 May 2004: A glaciologically consistent model of northern hemisphere ice loading since the LGM.

29. European Geosciences Union First General Assembly, Nice (F), 25-30 April 2004: Behaviour of an interactive Greenland ice sheet in HADCM3.

28. WCRP CliC Joint panel meeting, Victoria (Canada), 15 October 2003: Review of observed changes of the cryosphere during the 20th century: ice sheets and glaciers.

27. EGS-AGU-EUG Joint Assembly, Nice (F), 10 April 2003: Glaciological constraints on current ice mass changes from modelling the ice sheets over the glacial cycles.

26. Summer school on Ice Sheets and Glaciers in the Climate System, Karthaus (Italy), 20 September 2002: Ice sheets, greenhouse warming and sea level.

25. Summer school on Ice Sheets and Glaciers in the Climate System, Karthaus (Italy), 20 September 2002: Modelling the evolution of the Pleistocene ice sheets.

24. ACSYS/CLIC Numerical Experimentation Group Meeting, Yokosuka (J), 11 September 2002: Proposal for an ice-sheet model intercomparison activity.

23. ACSYS/CLIC Numerical Experimentation Group Meeting, Cambridge (UK), 19 September 2001: Achievements of the EISMINT Intercomparison Project.

22. European Geophysical Society XXVI General Assembly, Nice (F), 26 March 2001: Understanding 20th century sea-level rise and projections for the future.

21. ACSYS/CLIC Scientific Steering Committee, Kiel (D), 25 October 2000: Ice-sheet issues in the IPCC TAR.

20. EPILOG workshop, Mount Hood, Oregon (USA), 2 October 2000: Large-scale model reconstructions of the polar ice sheets during the glacial cycles.

19. European Geophysical Society XXV General Assembly, Nice (F), 28 April 2000: Modelling present and future changes of the Greenland and Antarctic ice sheets.

18. Institut fuer Planetaere Geodaesie, Technische Universitaet Dresden, 6 May 1999: Polar ice and signatures of global change.

17. Institut fuer Planetaere Geodaesie, Technische Universitaet Dresden, 4 May 1999: Modeling of polar ice sheets and their interaction with the global climate system.

16. SCAR/IASC International Symposium on Polar Aspects of Global Change, Tromsoe (Norway), 26 August 1998: Modeling the response of polar ice sheets to climatic change.

15. EPICA Scientific Planning Meeting, Bremerhaven (Germany), 2 September 1997: On the role of models in planning and interpreting deep ice cores.

14. SCAR GLOCHANT Workshop on Antarctic ice sheet mass balance and its contribution to sea-level (ISMASS), Cambridge (UK), 23 October 1996: Antarctic ice-sheet modeling and future sea-level changes.

13. Workshop of the Antarctic Bedrock Mapping Project (BEDMAP), Cambridge (UK), 22 October 1996: Bed topography in glaciological modeling.

12. EISMINT Workshop on the Response of Glaciers to Climate Warming, Pontresina (Switzerland), 17 October 1996: Reconstructing the mass-balance history of Glacier d'Argentiere from the observed record of front positions.

11. International Conference on Ice-sheet modelling, Chamonix (France), 18 September 1995: The EISMINT benchmarks for testing ice-sheet models.

10. EISMINT Workshop on Ice-Lithosphere Interactions, Fort William (UK), 19 May 1995: Large-scale ice-sheet modelling.

9. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, San Francisco (USA), 6 December 1994: Thermomechanical modelling of northern hemisphere ice sheets with a parameterised mass-balance treatment.

8. EISMINT Workshop on ice-atmosphere interactions, Amsterdam (The Netherlands), 19 November 1993: Modelling the mass-balance in large-scale ice-sheet models with examples from Antarctica, Greenland, and the Quaternary ice sheets on the northern hemisphere.

7. European Research Conference on ice sheet-climate interactions, Aghia Pelaghia (Greece), 20 September 1993: Problems in modelling Antarctic and Greenland ice sheets during the last glacial cycles.

6. VEGA-symposium on the occasion of the VEGA medal awarded to Prof. David Sugden, Stockholm (Sweden), 26 april 1993: Glaciological modelling of the East Antarctic ice sheet: the case for its stability.

5. LIRA International workshop on landscape evolution, Haarlem (The Netherlands), 29 September 1992: Glaciological and climatological probabilities and improbabilities of alternative glaciation models of Antarctica.

4. European Science Foundation Planning Workshop: European Ice Sheet Modeling Initiative (EISMINT), Cambridge (UK), 30 April 1991: Review of numerical methods in main existing ice sheet models.

3. Geographisches Institut, Eidgenoessische Technische Hochschule, Zuerich (CH), 14 February 1991: A 3-D model study of the Greenland ice sheet.

2. International Workshop on supercomputers in climatology, meteorology and fluid dynamics, Louvain-la-Neuve (Belgium), 22 May 1990: 3-D Antarctic ice sheet modelling on a CRAY.

1. Max Planck Institut fur Meteorologie, Hamburg (D), 15 December 1988: 3-D modelling of the Antarctic ice sheet.


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