Prima and Shovon published an article in Biogeosciences titled, ‘A perturbed biogeochemistry model ensemble evaluated against in situ and satellite observations’. Read the full article here
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We presented at the Fisheries Society of the British Isles conference 2018
Rob and Joe attended the Fisheries Society of the British Isles conference 2018 in the University of East Anglia. The FSBI organise an annual international conference. 2018’s theme was the…Read More >
New publication in Ecological Modelling
Rob and Shovon published a paper in Ecological Modelling, titled “A general approach to incorporating spatial and temporal variation in individual-based models of fish populations with application to Atlantic mackerel”….Read More >
We presented at the UK-JIANGSU 20+20 WORLD-CLASS UNIVERSITY INITIATIVE 2018
Shovon gave a talk at the Nanjing University of Information Science & Technology (China) on “Remote-sensing-based modelling for marine ecosystems: recent developments and opportunities”. It was attended by the Executive…Read More >
We presented at the EGU General Assembly 2018
Prima attended EGU general assembly in Vienna, April 2018. She gave a talk in OS3.1/BG3.3 session. The talk is titled: Exploring Structural Sensitivity in a Marine Biogeochemical Model. Abstract: The…Read More >
We presented at the SAFARI 2 symposium on Fisheries and Aquaculture 2018
Shovon attended the SAFARI 2 (Societal Applications in Fisheries and Aquaculture using Remote Sensing Imagery) symposium at CMFRI, Kochi India, and offered a training session on marine ecological modelling at…Read More >
We presented at the Joint BES, GFÖ, NecoV and EEF Annual Meeting 2017
Shovon co-organised a Thematic Session on “Linking functional diversity of terrestrial and marine primary producers – the potential of remote sensing” at the Ecology Across Borders meeting in Ghent. Shovon…Read More >
Invited talk at Princeton University 2017
Shovon gave an invited talk at the Geoscience Department in Princeton University on “Beyond chlorophyll: Autotrophic carbon stocks and biodiversity from ocean colour”. Apart from Princeton scientists, it was attended…Read More >
We presented at the Ocean Modelling Meeting in Met Office
Prima attended the Ocean Modelling Meeting in Met Office, Exeter in September 2017. She gave a talk titled ‘Exploring Structural Sensitivity in a Marine Biogeochemical Model. She explored on whether…Read More >
We presented at the Advances in Marine Ecosystem Modelling Research 2017
Prima attended AMEMR in Plymouth, July 2017. She gave a poster presentation titled ‘Exploring Structural Sensitivity in a Marine Biogeochemical Model’. She also attended the short course on running and…Read More >