Program

Date: 25 November 13:00 - 17:50

Venue: Auditorium, Institute of Low Temperature Science, Hokkaido University

Organizer: Institute of Low Temperature Science, Hokkaido University

Contact: ilts80[at]lowtem.hokudai.ac.jp

Style: In person and virtual

Fee: Free

13:10-13:40

【Keynote lecture】Video letter

Presenter: Wilhelm Hagen, Professor, University of Bremen, Germany

Title: Ecosystems in polar oceans under climate stress - Changes in food-web structure and energetics

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【Invited lecture】Video letter / on-line

13:40-14:10

Presenter: Kelton W. McMahon, Assistant Professor, University of Rhode Island, USA

Title: Trophic responses of sympatric penguins to climate change and historic fishing using molecular isotope geochemistry

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14:10-14:40

Presenter: Angelika Humbert, Professor, Alfred Wegener Institute, Germany

Title: Challenges ahead - on the urgent need to understand ice sheet hydrology

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14:40-15:10

Presenter: Eva-Mari Aro, Professor, University of Turku, Finland

Title: Photosynthesis in boreal forests: Balance between energy storage and photoprotection

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15:10-15:40

Presenter: Vyacheslav Lobanov, Director, V.I. II'ichev Pacific Oceanological Institute, Far Eastern Branch, Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia

Title: Cascading at the Peter the Great Bay and ventilation of the Japan Sea

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Researches in ILTS】on-line

16:00-16:25

Presenter: Shigeru Aoki, Associate Professor, Water and Material Cycles Division

Title: Observations of Antarctic ice-ocean interactions

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16:25-16:50

Presenter: Akira Kouchi, Professor, Frontier Ice and Snow Science Division

Title: Transmission electron microscopy study of the structure and morphology of solar system ices

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16:50-17:15

Presenter: Yoshifumi Yamaguchi, Professor, Environmental Biology Division

Title: Experimental approaches to explore the mysteries of mammalian hibernation

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17:15-17:40

Presenter: Jun Nishioka, Associate Professor, Pan-Okhotsk Research Center

Title: Importance of the physical and biogeochemical circulate system in the pan-Okhotsk region and its changing

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