WP21 Training activities CARBOOCEAN Janusz Pempkowiak Jacek Bełdowski Philippe Saugier.

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WP21 Training activities CARBOOCEAN Janusz Pempkowiak Jacek Bełdowski Philippe Saugier

WP ConEduc 21.2 SuSchoo 21.3 AnSemin 21.4 ScEd 21.5 WWW Page Other Means GAP CARBOOCEAN WP 21 (Training) organization Annual lectures Thematic seminars NEUMS

CARBOOCEAN Training Page Established on PANGAEA server (2004) Moved to IOPAS Crosslinked to Avaliable at

JOBS Training CO sub-page by Jacek Bełdowski

Gran Canaria meeting main Page / training Page

Page statistics 2179 visits (since 2007) FTP Server – file exchange for PhDs (2008) Forum Multimedia – Photos – Presentations –T ools

Page statistics cont.

Annual Seminars Determination of the integrated anthropogenic carbon sink in the Atlantic Ocean(Amsterdam) Biogeochemical feedback processes in the oceanic carbon cycle (Gran Canaria) Third annual CARBOOCEAN seminar (Bremen) Future scenarios of the ocean as a carbon sink by use of coupled carbon cycle climate models (Dourdan) CARBOOCEAN Final meeting (Bergen)

Summer Schools Measurement methods for the carbon system and related tracers in sea water (Vigo, 2005 ) Modelling of the marine carbon cycle from molecular to global scale (Bergen, 2006 ) Combining data and models - statistical analysis and data assimilation in biogeochemical oceanography (Kiel, 2007 )

CO PhD’s (29) Alvarez Xose AntonioLuijkx Ingrid Bargeron CharlenneMiddag Rob Bednarsek Nina Padin Xose Antonio Bernard ChristophePatecki Michael Branco PedroRechal David De Bodt CarolineRodriguez-Ucha Ivan Friedrich TobiasSchulze Kai Frolicher ThomasSteinacher Marco Gerber MarkusSteinhoff Tobias Hoffmann AndreasTschumi Tobias Hohn Soenkevan der Laan Sander Jutterstrom Saravan der Strate Han Kivimaee Carolinevan Heuven Steven Kuliński KarolVasquez-Rodriguez Marcos Lauvset Siv

PhD students 45 altogether 23 CO founded 23 PhDs 45 PhDs CO PhDs breakedown by country

Total PhDs PhDs by instutution 19 institutions

Supervisors (>26) 45 PhDs 1PhD – 2.2%

WP21. (Training) Summary Web Page Summer Schools Annual seminars Secondary Education GAP, NEUMS Other activities Philippe Saugier, Andrea Volbers