Announcement of selected trainees for CLIVAR-FIO Summer School

Following the announcement of the CLIVAR-FIO Summer School on: “Past, present and Future Sea level changes”, we received over 200 applications with excellent research experience coming from 39 countries around the world. During the selection process, the Organizing Committee considered the education background as well as the scientific expertise of each candidate, in order to identify the most qualified candidates for our Summer Course. We also aimed to achieve the widest possible geographical distribution of the trainees, and a gender balance distribution.  With these considerations, 43 students from 29 countries were finally selected as trainees for the CLIVAR-FIO summer School in 2018. We congratulate all selected participants for this achievement and we look forward to fruitful interaction in the coming Summer course. For more information of the training, please visit: http://www.clivar.org/events/clivar-fio-joint-summer-school-2018 

In the figure and table below, there is detailed information on the participants.

Name Institute Country
Dinapoli Matias University of Buenos Aires Argentina
Chowdhury K M Azam University of Dhaka Bangladesh
Parvez Md. Sohel Noakhali Science and Technology University Bangladesh
Ferrero Bruno University of São Paulo Brazil
Kemgang Ghomsi Franck Eitel The University of Yaoundé I Cameroon
Chen Meixiang Hohai university China
He Yue National Marine Environmental Forecasting Center China
Long Xiaoyu University of Hawaii Sea Level Center China
Song Chunyang National Marine Environmental Forecasting Center China
Wang Jinping Ocean University of China China
Wu Xiaofen The Second Institution of Oceanography China
Yi Jin Ocean University of China China
Cabrales Infante Javier Institute of Meteorology of Cuba Cuba
Cedeño Jonathan Escuela Superior Politécnica del Litoral  Ecuador
Quiroz Torres Stefanny Escuela Superior Politécnica del Litoral Ecuador
Salama Amr Alexandria University Egypt
Mulualem Getachew Mehabie  National Central University Ethiopia
Meyer Elke Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht Centre for Materials and Coastal Research Germany
Jadhav Jyoti Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology India
Ika Ratnawati Herlina Ministry of Marine & Fisheries of The Republic of Indonesia Indonesia
Jamshidi Siamak Iranian National Institute for Oceanography and Atmospheric Science Iran
Indasi Victor University of Cape Town Kenya
Jin Hyunkeun Korea Institute of Ocean Science and Technology (KIOST) Korea
Kim Yongyub Seoul National University Korea
Yusri Yusup Universiti Sains Malaysia Malaysia
Cuellar Ramirez Palmira Consuelo Latin American Network of Atmospheric Sciences and Meteorology Mexico
Dada Olusegun Federal University of Technology Nigeria
Arshad Adnan China Agricultural University  Pakistan
Sultan Shahzad Pakistan Meteorological Department Pakistan
Bilgeria Princess Hope University of the Philippines Diliman Philippines
Kuczynska Siehien Joanna University of Calgary Poland
Kharlamov Pavel V.I. Il’ichev Pacific Oceanological Institute Russia
Moldanova Uliana Far Eastern Hydrometeorological Research Institute Russia
Loarca Andrea Lira  University of Granada Spain
Ullala Pathiranage Gayan Pathirana South China Sea Institute of Oceanology Sri Lankan
Chanthasiri Nuttida Thailand-China Joint Laboratory for Climate and Marine Ecosystem Thailand
Sangmanee Chalermrat Phuket Marine Biological Center Thailand
Suriyan Saramul Chulalongkorn University Thailand
Hermans Tim NIOZ Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research The Netherlands
Chelli Badiaa Centre of Water Research and Technologies Tunisia
Cleveland Stout Rebecca Harvard University USA
Nguyen Nguyet Minh SIWRR (Southern Institute of Water Resources Research) Vietnam
Nguyen Thanh Truong Hoi Institute of Oceanography Vietnam