BEPSII Podcast: Sea Ice Research, Studies, and Scientists
By BEPSII (Biogeochemical Exchanges Processes at Sea Ice Interfaces)
BEPSII aims to bridge the gap in communication between observers and modellers while improving the understanding of the coupled atmosphere-sea ice-ocean biogeochemical system.
Learn more and watch the video version of the show over at www.BEPSII.org.
BEPSII Podcast: Sea Ice Research, Studies, and ScientistsOct 12, 2022
Exploring Different Research Topics and Networking With Scientists of All Levels with Nadjejda Espinel Velasco (UiT – The Arctic University of Norway)
Nadjejda Espinel Velasco (UiT – The Arctic University of Norway) joins host Yann Ilunga to discuss what led her to apply to the BEPSII Sea-Ice Field School in Cambridge Bay, Nunavut Canada. Additionally, she goes over the main lessons she walked away with and what she thinks attending such an event could do for Early Career Scientists.
Learn more: www.Bepsii.org
7. Using Satellite Data to Understand Physical Sea Ice Processes and Lessons From the BEPSII Sea-Ice Field School with Mansi Joshi (University of Texas, San Antonio)
Manshi Joshi, a PhD student at the University of Texas, San Antonio, joins podcast host Yann Ilunga to discuss the focus of her research using satellite data to understand physical sea ice processes, and the key lessons she learned from attending the 2022 BEPSII Sea-Ice Field School in Cambridge Bay, Nunavut, Canada.
Learn more: https://www.bepsii.org
BEPSII, Effective Communication, and Podcasting with Yann Ilunga
Host Yann Ilunga ('Podcasting Advocate' – Forbes) discusses his role during the 2022 BEPSII Sea-Ice Field School, how to approach podcasting as a medium to talk about your research, projects, and work, and he shares his advice for effective communication with the general public.
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The Characteristics of High Arctic Sea Ice, Field Work Activities, and the Opportunities of Attending a Field School with C.J. Mundy (University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada)
C.J. Mundy (University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada) joins host Yann Ilunga to discuss the focus of his work and the characteristics of High Arctic sea ice – like the one found in Cambridge Bay – as well as the different field work activities he took part in during the 2022 BEPSII Sea-Ice Field School.
Additionally, he talks about the opportunities that attending a field school like this one can bring students and Early Career Scientists.
Watch and learn more: https://www.Bepsii.org
Differences in Sea Ice, the BEPSII Field School, and the ECV-Ice Intercalibration Experiment with Daiki Nomura (Hokkaido University, Japan)
Daiki Nomura (Hokkaido University, Japan) joins host Yann Ilunga to discuss the focus of his research, his role in the 2022 BEPSII Sea Ice Field School, the ECV-Intercalibration Experiment, and goes over the differences in sea ice found in Cambridge Bay (Nunavut, Canada) and the one found during the MOSAiC expedition.
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The ECV-ice Experiment and What Participating in the BEPSII School Could Do for Early Career Scientists with Odile Crabeck (University of Liège, Belgium)
Odile Crabeck (University of Liège, Belgium) sits down with host Yann Ilunga to discuss her role in the BEPSII Sea-Ice Field School, going to Cambridge Bay, NU, Canada, for the ECV-ice Intercalibration Experiment and shares what she believes participating in something like the Field School could do for Early Career Scientists.
Learn more and watch the video version of the episode: https://www.BEPSII.org
The BEPSII Sea-Ice Field School and the ECV-Ice Intercalibration Experiment with Bruno Delille (University of Liège)
Bruno Delille (University of Liège) and host Yann Ilunga talk about organizing and managing the BEPSII Sea-Ice Field School, and participating in the ECV-Ice Intercalibration Experiment – both of which took place in Cambridge Bay, Nunavut, Canada.
Learn more about and watch the video version of the show over at www.bepsii.org.
All About The BEPSII Sea-Ice Field School: Ice Coring, Snow Measurements, and Lab Work in Arctic Canada with Letizia Tedesco (Finnish Environment Institute – SYKE)
Letizia Tedesco (Finnish Environment Institute – SYKE), one of the organizers of the BEPSII Sea-Ice Field School, and host Yann Ilunga discuss the organizing of the school in Cambridge Bay (Nunavut, Canada), the various activities – from lecturers, presentations, and poster sessions all the way to ice coring, snow measurements and lab work – and what participating in such an event could do for Early Career Scientists.
Learn more about and watch the video version of the show over at www.BEPSII.org.