Early Career Researchers Session at Pan-CLIVAR 2025
Early Career Researchers Session at Pan-CLIVAR Meeting
Thursday 25 September 2025, 14:00 - 17:30, Bali, Indonesia
All Pan-CLIVAR and Symposium participants, regardless of career stage, are invited to join the Early Career Researchers (ECRs) session, which is scheduled for Thursday, 25 September 2025, from 14:00 to 17:30. The session will include a first slot dedicated to mentoring and discussions about opportunities and challenges for ECRs, and a second slot for brainstorming cutting-edge research questions with the aim of developing a research proposal led by ECRs and mentored by senior scientists. This session is the first step in designing a proposal for the establishment of a CLIVAR ECR panel.
This event was co-designed by CLIVAR ECRs members: Shikha Singh - IORP Co-chair, Philip Tuchen - ARP, Lu Zhou - SORP, Lei Zhang - CDP, Cristian Martinez-Villalobos - PRP/MHWs, Schoichiro Kido - IORP, Tao Geng - PRP, Cara Nissen - SORP, Di Zhang - ICPO Staff Scientist and Joana Gonzalez - ICPO Staff Scientist.
Agenda
ECR Session - Chaired by Shikha Singh Institute: Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology - (Indian Ocean Region Panel Co-chair) and Philip Tuchen - University of Bremen (CLIVAR Atlantic Region Panel)
14:00-15:30 - Open to all career stages
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Welcome
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Roundtable introduction
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Mentoring talks:
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Dr. Cristiana Stan - George Mason University (WCRP Joint Scientific Commitee Co- chair)
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Dr. Chris Lennard - University of Cape Town (WCRP Academy)
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Dr. Masa Kageyama - LSCE (CLIVAR Scientific Steering Group)
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Prof. Francois Engelbrecht - University of the Witwatersrand (CLIVAR Scientific Steering Group)
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Interactive discussions (sharing experiences and challenges)
16:00-17:30 - For ECRs, mentoring from senior scientists is welcome
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Brainstorming on current and future challenges in ocean and climate science
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Design and draft the research proposal and the proposal for a CLIVAR ECR panel
This session is a pivotal opportunity to foster mentorship, build networks, and catalyze innovative research led by the next generation of scientists.













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