- https://www.nat-esm.de/services/workshops-and-trainings/events/cello-conference-2025
- CELLO Conference 2025
- 2025-09-16T00:00:00+02:00
- 2025-09-18T23:59:59+02:00
- CELLO brings together international experts in ocean turbulence, air-sea-ice interactions, and computational methods to model and better understand ocean dynamics.
Sep 16, 2025
to
Sep 18, 2025
(Europe/Berlin / UTC200)
Bucerius Law School Jungiusstraße 6 20355 Hamburg, Germany
Nearly 50 years ago, the Max Planck Institute for Meteorology, under the leadership of Klaus Hasselmann, recognized the ocean's crucial role in the climate system. Since then, advances in computational power and observational techniques have dramatically enhanced our ability to observe and simulate dynamics that were previously beyond our reach. These advancements now offer deeper insights into Earth's climate and its potential future changes, including how, where, and to what extent these changes might occur.
CELLO seeks to convene leading scientists from our field to share the latest research findings, explore future directions, and foster opportunities for collaboration.
To learn more about the conference themes and convenors please refer to the Conference Program. Submissions and registration will open on this website in Spring 2025.
Call for Abstracts
We are pleased to announce that abstract submissions for talk and poster presentations are now open!
Hand in your abstract now and present your work alongside our keynote speakers:
- David S. Battisti
University of Washington, Department of Atmospheric Sciences - Nils Brüggemann
Max Planck Institute for Meteorology - Paola Cessi
Scripps Institution of Oceanography - Raffaele Ferrari
MIT, Department of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences - Baylor Fox-Kemper
Brown University, Department of Earth, Environmental, and Planetary Sciences - Eleanor Frajka-Williams
University of Hamburg, Institute of Oceanography - Jochem Marotzke - Head of natESM Steering Committee
Max Planck Institute for Meteorology