Contributions to the Bolin Days Poster Competition and Exhibitions 2023

During the 15th edition of the annual internal conference the Bolin Days, over 50 participants brought their posters to the foyer of Aula Magna for the poster competition and exhibition.

Attendees then got the opportunity to interact with the authors of the posters, as well as experience the breadth of climate science that the Bolin Centre members possesses. On November 29th, a jury made up of our External Science Advisory Group (ESAG) together with the directors and members of the Science Advisory Group (SAG) announced the winners – congratulations to Sonja Gindorf, Jamie Barnett, and Caroline Greiser!

The Bolin Centre would like to showcase the posters in recognition of the terrific and hard work done by all participants of the competition and exhibition.

Winners

1st place, 15 000 SEK: Sonja Gindorf, title: The Role of Catchment Properties for Mercury Transport and Bioaccumulation

2nd place, 10 000 SEK: Jamie Barnett, title: Ryder glacier in Northern Greenland: a journey through time

3rd place, 5 000 SEK: Caroline Greiser, title: Beat the heat

Honorable mentions

Aiden Jönsson, title: What would a model tuned to Earth’s observed hemispheric albedo symmetry look like?
Florian Vacek, title: Uncrewed vehicles reveal frontal mass loss of Sweden’s largest calving glacier

 

Ryder glacier in Northern Greenland – A Journey through time

Jamie Barnett

PDF file here: Ryder glacier in Northern Greenland - A Journey through time (15819 Kb)

 

 

Towards the homogenisation of Swiss snow depth series (hom4snow)

Moritz Buchmann

PDF file here: Towards the homogenisation of Swiss snow depth series (hom4snow) (622 Kb)

 

 

The Role of Catchment Properties for Mercury Transport and Bioaccumulation

Sonja Gindorf

PDF file here: The Role of Catchment Properties for Mercury Transport and Bioaccumulation (2947 Kb)

 

 

 

Beat the heat

Caroline Greiser

PDF file here: Beat the heat (2430 Kb)

 

 

 

Simulating turbulence in the atmospheric boundary layer

Linnea Huusko

PDF file here: Simulating turbulence in the atmospheric boundary layer (9016 Kb)

 

 

Homogenisation of monthly temperature and precipitation

Magnus Joelsson

PDF file here: Homogenisation of monthly temperature and precipitation (1523 Kb)

 

 

Long-term operation (16 years) of the AERONET-OC site Pålgrunden for the validation of multi-mission water colour satellite data products

Susanne Kratze

PDF file here: Long-term operation (16 years) of the AERONET-OC site Pålgrunden for the validation ... (3184 Kb)

 

High-resolution statistical downscaling for the European continent using fully-convolutional neural networks

Kristofer Krus

PDF file here: High-resolution statistical downscaling for the European continent using fully-convolutional neural (2481 Kb)

 

 

Using ship observations to assess Southern Ocean clouds in a storm-resolving general circulation model ICON

Peter Kuma and Frida Bender

PDF file here: Using ship observations to assess Southern Ocean clouds... (780 Kb)

 

 

The Emergence of modern zoogeographic distribution in East Asia and its climatic and tectonic mechanisms

Liping Liu

PDF file here: The Emergence of modern zoogeographic distribution in East Asia and its climatic ... (1221 Kb)

 

 

Effects of sea surface temperature and sea ice cover changes on atmospheric moisture, moisture transport and clouds in the wintertime Arctic

Tuomas Naakka

PDF file here: Effects of sea surface temperature and sea ice cover changes on atmospheric moisture... (3890 Kb)

 

 

Using ocean colour satellite data to assess climate change impacts in coastal and inland waters

Sejal Pramlall

PDF file here: Using ocean colour satellite data to assess climate change impacts in coastal and inland waters (1956 Kb)

 

 

Contribution of trophic groups to carbon flows in soil

Pierre Quévreux

PDF file here: Contribution of trophic groups to carbon flows in soil (6434 Kb)

 

 

Uncrewed vehicles reveal frontal mass loss of Sweden's largest calving glacier

Florian Vacek

PDF file here: Uncrewed vehicles reveal frontal mass loss of Sweden's largest calving glacier (1188 Kb)

 

 

On this page