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Centre for Integrated Remote Sensing and Forecasting for Arctic Operations

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Postdoc Martina Idzanovic´s path into ocean modelling

Follow Postdoc Martina Idzanovic´s path into ocean modelling. It lead her from Croatia to Germany and Norway, and she is now improving MET Norway’s capability in ocean-current forecasting for providing, e.g., better trajectory forecasts as used in search and rescue.

March 1, 2022 in News, Portrait.

His fascination for the Arctic took visiting PhD student Jozef Rusin from Scotland to Arctic Norway

Jozef Rusin`s fascination for the Arctic has taken him from a small village in Scotland all the way to Arctic Norway. As a visiting PhD student, he is learning from CIRFA and incorporates the new knowledge to his PhD project with SIRANO.

November 9, 2021 in News, Portrait.

Congratulations to Rolf-Ole and Artem for achieving your PhDs!

Rolf-Ole Rydeng Jenssen and Artem Moiseev both completed their PhDs this May – a big stepping stone on what is still to come. CIRFA is proud of you and we are curious to see you grow even more.

June 28, 2021 in News, Portrait.

Four internship and study projects are completed successfully

This spring term, CIRFA and the Earth Observation group at UiT hosted four international students for their internship or study projects. We are proud that they chose to spend their time with us, and we wish them the best on their promising way ahead.

June 7, 2021 in Portrait.

Wenkai Guo is preparing for a 1-year research stay abroad

From July on, Wenkai will work with sea ice experts from the German Aerospace Center (DLR) and University of Bremen for one year.

May 31, 2021 in Portrait.

A warm welcome to PhD candidate Silje Christine Iversen

Silje joined the CIRFA team already in 2020 to do her PhD with us. She is located at the Norwegian Meteorological Institute (MET) in Oslo and her work focuses on ocean circularion forecasts for the Norwegian coastal and shelf seas.

May 21, 2021 in News, Portrait.

Congratulations on achieving your PhDs!

Cornelius Quigley and Johannes Lohse completed their PhDs this spring – a big stepping stone on what is still to come. CIRFA is proud of you and we are curious to see you grow even more.

April 30, 2021 in News, Portrait.

A warm welcome to our new PhD candidate Anna Telegina

Anna joined the CIRFA team early in 2021 to do her PhD with us. During the upcoming three years, her work will focus on Multi-temporal remote sensing of dynamic Arctic phenomena.

April 26, 2021 in News, Portrait.

A warm welcome to our new PhD candidate Laust Færch

Laust recently joined the CIRFA team to do his PhD with us. His work will focus on Mapping and Modeling of Iceberg Occurrences in the Barents Sea.

April 21, 2021 in News, Portrait.

Successful internship on feature selection using deep spectral clustering for remote sensing applications

August 27, 2020 in News, Portrait.

CIRFA seminar series

We have regular seminars presented by research and industry partners. Stay updated about upcoming talks through joining this mailing list. Find previous seminars here.

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