Description

Earth system models are currently the best tools society has for describing planetary processes and climate change. They are based on our present-day understanding of interconnected real-world phenomena. As such, they undergo constant development, calibration, and re-interpretation by scientists from various disciplines.

This seminar focuses on models as essential instruments in environmental research. We will explore how changes made at one stage of a model's development process can impact other stages, highlighting the various unresolved research questions along the way. For instance, should a mathematical model developer understand how users of the model draw their conclusions, and vice versa? How are different models receptive to combining with observations, and what challenges arise in this integration?
Period2024 Sept 24
Event typeSeminar
LocationLundShow on map
Degree of RecognitionLocal