Meeting Materials YSM 2013

Meeting Materials YSM 2013

Welcome to PAGES' 2nd Young Scientists Meeting

The PAGES Young Scientists Meeting (YSM) held once every four years, is the premier event for early career researchers organized by PAGES. The conference is a stepping-stone for early-career researchers who want to develop their professional skills and expand their scientific network. The 2nd YSM was held on 11-12 Feb 2013 in Goa, India. 

Take a quick look at this 3 minute video overview of the 2013 YSM.

Organizers

The 2nd Young Scientists Meeting is being hosted by the National Centre for Antarctic and Ocean Research (NCAOR), an autonomous institution under the Ministry of Earth Sciences (MoES, Government of India), which is a nodal organization for implementation of Indian polar research programmes. 

The organization of the conference is shared between the hosts and the PAGES International Project Office. In addition, Scientific Program Committee will be responsible for the scientific program.

Scientific Program Committee

Thorsten Kiefer, PAGES IPO, Switzerland (chair)

Fatima Abrantes, INETI, Portugal (PAGES SSC member)

Caroline Cleroux, NIOZ, Netherlands (participant 1st YSM)

Ines Hessler, MARUM, University of Bremen, Germany (participant 1st YSM)

Rahul Mohan, National Centre for Antarctic & Ocean Research, India (LOC member)

Steven J Phipps, University of New South Wales, Australia (participant 1st YSM)

Alberto Reyes, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA (participant 1st YSM)

Chris Turney, University of New South Wales, Australia (PAGES SSC member)

Sessions

An overview of the parallel and poster session as well as the results of the breakout groups can be found here.

Post-meeting material

The post-meeting material can be found here.

Published articles are now appearing in the Climate of the Past special issue emerging from the 2nd Young Scientists Meeting. All of the first authors are early-career researchers who attended our the YSM held in Goa, India in February 2013.

> View the published papers here.

In Eos now three early-career scientists report on the PAGES 2nd YSM in Goa, and discuss future directions for the paleoclimate field, e.g. the need for network building, more quantitative proxy-based reconstructions, fast and efficient data sharing, securing funding, and communicating results.

> View the published article here.

Photos

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