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Curriculum vitae
Personal Information
Date of Birth: |
01 March, 1988 |
Nationality: |
French |
Email: |
celine.heuze[at]gu.se |
Researcher unique identifier (ORCID): |
0000-0002-8850-5868 |
URL for website: |
http://cheuze.com |
Dr. Céline Heuzé is an Assistant Professor in climatology at the University of Gothenburg, Sweden, with 6 years of experience in polar research. She obtained her PhD in physical oceanography in 2015 from the University of East Anglia, UK, in collaboration with the UK Met Office. Her research focusses on the transport of heat by global deep waters and their interaction with the rest of the climate system at high latitudes, using global climate modelling, in-situ hydrographic data, and remote sensing. She participated in four Antarctic and Arctic field campaigns, two as PI of the physical oceanography group. She is a member of the Northern Oceans Regional Panel (NORP) sponsored by CLIVAR/CliC, and an associate editor for the Journal of Physical Oceanography. Dr. Heuzé has had 1 BSc, 3 MSc and 2 PhD students under her supervision.
Education
2015 |
Ph.D. "Antarctic Bottom Water in CMIP5 models: characteristics, formation, evolution", School of Environmental Sciences, University of East Anglia (UEA), United Kingdom and UK Met Office Hadley Centre, United Kingdom. Supervisors: Profs Karen Heywood and David Stevens, and Dr. Jeff Ridley |
2011 |
Master/Engineering degree "Analysis of Southern Ocean mixed layer interannual variability", Hydrodynamics and Ocean Engineering, Ecole Centrale de Nantes, France, and Physical Oceanography, LOCEAN Université Pierre et Marie Curie, France |
Current Positions
Previous Positions
Fellowships
2015-2018 |
VINNMER Marie Curie Cofund, Incoming research fellow, VINNOVA, Sweden. "Is Greenland meltwater going to stop the Atlantic overturning circulation?" Department of Marine Sciences, University of Gothenburg, Sweden; in collaboration with Department of Earth Sciences, University of Oxford, United Kingdom |
2011-2015 |
NERC-CASE industrial PhD fellowship, School of Environmental Sciences, University of East Anglia, United Kingdom, and UK Met Office Hadley Centre, United Kingdom |
Supervision of Graduate Students
Fieldwork Experience
2017 |
Physical Oceanography PI, R/V Polarstern, Alfred Wegener Institute, Arctic. |
2015 |
I/B Oden, Swedish Polar Research Secretariat, Nares Strait north-west Greenland |
2013 |
R/V Lance, Norwegian Polar Institute, Fram Strait |
2012 |
Physical Oceanography PI, RRS James Clark Ross, British Antarctic Survey, Weddell Sea |
2011 |
Thétys II, CNRS, Western Mediterranean Sea |
Teaching Activities
2018- |
Course responsible, lecturer and course material creator – "Climate Modelling" (Second cycle), Department of Earth Sciences, University of Gothenburg, Swedden |
2018- |
Lecturer and course material creator – "From the ground to the sea" and "Earth System Science" (First cycle), Department of Earth Sciences, University of Gothenburg, Swedden |
2018- |
Lecturer – "Arctic in a changing climate" (PhD course), Department of Earth Sciences, University of Gothenburg, Swedden |
2017 |
Lecturer and course material creator – "Marine models and databases" (First cycle, in Swedish), Department of Marine Sciences, University of Gothenburg, Sweden |
2016 |
Lecturer and course material creator – "Ocean mixing" (Second cycle, in English), Department of Marine Sciences, University of Gothenburg, Sweden |
2015 |
Teaching assistant – "Environmental chemistry" (First cycle), University of East Anglia (UEA), United Kingdom |
2013-2015 |
Teaching assistant – "Atmosphere and Oceans" (First cycle), University of East Anglia (UEA), United Kingdom |
2012-2014 |
Teaching assistant – "Maths for scientists" (First cycle), University of East Anglia (UEA), United Kingdom |
2011-2012 |
Teaching assistant – "Forces of Nature" (First cycle), University of East Anglia (UEA), United Kingdom |
Funded Research Grants
2015-2018 |
VINNOVA, VINNMER Marie Curie Cofund, Incoming research fellow "Is Greenland meltwater going to stop the Atlantic overturning circulation?", PI, 2.3 MSEK |
2018 |
UGOT climate fund, 0.6 MSEK for developing sensors, CI (PI Sebastiaan Swart) |
2017 |
UGOT climate fund, 0.8 MSEK for developing sensors, CI (PI Anna Wåhlin) |
2016-2017 |
Stiftelse Olle Engkvist Byggmästare "Initiating PANDORAS: the Pan-Arctic Network of Deep Ocean Remote and Autonomous Sensors", PI, 0.3 MSEK |
Organisation of Scientific Meetings
2018 |
Convenor of session "North Atlantic – Nordic seas – Arctic Ocean heat exchanges: Processes and Impacts", Ocean Sciences meeting (15 000 participants), 25 presentations accepted. |
2017 |
Organiser and lecturer, EGU short course "Communicating climate change", 50 students |
2016- |
Main organiser of the annual Gothenburg Polar Conference, 30 participants, Sweden |
2016 |
Main organiser of 30th international Forum for Research into Ice-Shelf Processes, 90 participants, Sweden |
Institutional Responsibilities
Memberships of Scientific Societies
2018- |
Swedish PI of the physical oceanography programme, Synoptic Arctic Survey |
2018- |
National committee representative for APECS Sweden within APECS international |
2017- |
Co-lead, CliC (Climate and Cryosphere) and CLIVAR (Climate and Ocean: Variability, Predictability and Change) Northern Oceans Regional Panel. I am in charge of coordinating the task "Understanding of the role of the Arctic Ocean in Arctic amplification" |
2016 |
Regular author, Cryosphere Division, European Geophysical Union blog |
Awards and Prizes
2017 |
European Geophysical Union best blog award |
2016 |
Wallenberg foundation travel award for young researchers |
2015 |
Forum for Arctic Modelling and Observation Systems travel award |
2013&2015 |
Gordon Research Conference student travel award |
2014 |
Challenger Society student travel award |
2014 |
Graduate Climate Conference student travel award |
2014 |
American Geophysical Union student travel award |
Here you find his detailed and updated CV in English
Updated CV, list of publications and conference presentations, are available at personal website
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