Post on 29-Jan-2016
Centre of Excellence in Small Scale Atmospheric Research
http://cessar.fuw.edu.pl
Program: Energy, Environment and Sustainable Development (EESD)
Warsaw University
Institute of Geophysicshttp://www.igf.fuw.edu.pl
WARSAW UNIVERSITY
5 483 total employees, 2 721 academicteachers,
1 462 Ph.D. Candidates, 57 724 students
FACULTY OF PHYSICS
359 total employees, 184 academicteachers,
129 Ph.D. Candidates, 1 149 students
INSTITUTE OF GEOPHYSICS
23 total employees, 18 faculty,
18 Ph.D. Candidates, 30 students
ATMOSPHERIC PHYSICS DIVISION,CESSAR
8 total employees, 5 faculty,9 Ph.D. Candidates, 12 students
within Warsaw
University
Scientific Staff:
dr Konrad Bajer
prof. dr hab. Krzysztof Haman
dr hab. Szymon Malinowski, prof. UW
dr Krzysztof Markowicz
dr hab. Hanna Pawłowska, prof. UW – coordinator
PhD Students:
mgr Piotr Drzewiecki
mgr Elżbieta Grzeszczak
mgr Aleksandra Kardaś
mgr Marcin Kurowski
mgr Zbigniew Piotrowski
mgr inż. Piotr Rasiński
mgr J oanna Remiszewska
mgr J oanna Sławińska
mgr Marcin Witek
Technical Staff:
dr inż Wojciech Kumala
mgr Małgorzata Nurek-Malinowska
M. Sc. Students:
~8 Atmospheric Physics Students
~2 Environmental Physics Students
~2 Students with individual studying programme
Administration:
mgr Ewa Rasińska
team:
specialises in investigations of atmospheric processes on the smallest scales and their interaction with larger scale phenomena.
Understanding small scale processes is allows to describe precisely many dynamic and thermodynamic interactions in the atmosphere as well as to increase our ability to simulate and predict global circulation and climate.
CNRM Meteo-France
Toulouse
KNMI, De Bilt, Holland
Freie Universität Berlin
Leibniz Institut für Troposphärenforschung,
Leipzig
Scripps Institution for Oceanography, UCSD,
La Jolla, CA, USA
National Center for Atmospheric
Research, Boulder, CO, USA
Naval Research Laboratory,
Monterey, CA, USA
Institute of Oceanology PAS,
Sopot, Poland
Warsaw Univesity:Lidar Group,
ICM
Warsaw Technical University
Institute of Geophysics
PAS
IPPT PASWarsaw, Poland
partners
Outline:originally the project was planned for 36 months (2003-2005). EU allowed for 12 months extension (2006).
Types of activities undertaken:
Scientific - support of participation in international field campaigns;
- organization of special session on ICCP 2004 Bologna.
Exchange - visitor programme for European young scientists CESSAR;
- support of visits of CESSAR students, young researchers and faculty staff in European research centres;
- support of conference presentations of CESSAR's students and researchers;
- short-term visits of foreign scientists to CESSAR.short-term visits of foreign scientists to CESSAR.
Education - summer schools/workshops with world-class scientists giving lectures to Polish students and young researchers;
- enhancement of educational offer at CESSAR.
Other - library modernization;- information and communication (www).
problems (failures) and actions undertaken:
- only two log term foreign post-doc visitors (dr Gintautas Stankinavicius Lithuania, Dr Jens Bange, Germany);
/support of Polish graduate students and post-docs (short and longer scientific stages at CESSAR);
- technical problems with the WWW server (not fully functional)
/an attempt to build a more functional one undertaken.
success:- organisation of summer schools/workshops:2004 -”Physical Mechanisms of Climate Change”, Piaski, 21-24 June
8 lecturers – scientists from EU and US, 44 participants – mainly
graduate students and young scientists from Poland.
2005 - “Modern Techniques in Atmospheric and Climatic Studies”, Kościelisko, June 19-23
7 lecturers – scientists from EU and Canada,52 participants – mainly graduate students and young scientists from Poland.
summary:
- increase of Ph.D students/candidates from 5 to 9, collaborative doctorates with CNRM, KNMI, NCAR;
- increased activity of M.Sc/Ph.D students – organization of scientific camps, student seminars, participation in field experiments, construction of simple scientific equipment.
- increased participation in ZFA/CESSAR seminars (typically from ~15 to ~40), participants from outside Warsaw), popular website;
- international conference support: all ph.D. candidates with presentations been supported (~20 presentations);
- substantial short term exchange between CESSAR and EU (~20 visits/year, both directions);
- reform of M.Sc. studies, substantial improvement in communications (website), modernization of the library;
- support of participation in the international collaborations (field campaigns: BBC2 and RICO, ICCP conference, small research projects).
synergies:
- modernization of the ZFA/CESSAR headquarters;
- organization of the international measurement campaign in Warsaw(SAWA-2005, remote sensing of aerosols);
- development of the CESSAR/ZFA laboratory;
- attraction of M.Sc students from the country;
- promotion of EU R&D projects.
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