About Department of Climate System
The Climate system department was established to provide an integrated graduate-level education in climate science. Lectures cover a wide range of subjects from atmospheric science, oceanography, geology, physics, chemistry, ecology, statistics, urban engineering, humanities and social sciences.
We aim to educate students and provide research opportunities to address cutting-edge questions in sustainability research, climate dynamics and climate impacts. Our multidisciplinary earth system science approach gives graduate students a broad perspective on multi-time-scale variability and on the interaction between different earth system components, including atmosphere, ocean, cryosphere and biosphere.
We aim to educate students and provide research opportunities to address cutting-edge questions in sustainability research, climate dynamics and climate impacts. Our multidisciplinary earth system science approach gives graduate students a broad perspective on multi-time-scale variability and on the interaction between different earth system components, including atmosphere, ocean, cryosphere and biosphere.
Vision
1. Understanding climate dynamics, physics, climate variability, and forced climate change
2. High quality research
3. Multi-disciplinary education, Tackling novel science questions, Using top-notch research infrastructures
4. Train next generation of integrated climate system scientists
2. High quality research
3. Multi-disciplinary education, Tackling novel science questions, Using top-notch research infrastructures
4. Train next generation of integrated climate system scientists