Topic description
Tipping elements in the climate system—such as ocean circulation, the Amazon rainforest, or ice sheets—can trigger abrupt shifts in temperature and precipitation patterns when the carbon cycle is sufficiently perturbed. We will use complex networks to represent interactions within the climate system and to study its behaviour during tipping phases. Simulation outputs will guide the application of network approaches to satellite data. We expect this project to open new perspectives for understanding tipping behaviour in the climate system, leveraging the crucial interplay between topological network structures and dynamics, which we also plan to investigate using AI-based pattern recognition algorithms.
In this project, the PhD student will :
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Public funding alone (i.e. government, region, European, international organization research grant)
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Université de Genève
Network • Genève, Switzerland