Atmospheric science is an interdisciplinary field of study that focuses on the structure and dynamics of the Earth's atmosphere by combining elements of physics and chemistry. The physical and chemical relationships that define the workings of the atmosphere are evaluated using mathematical methods such as differential equations and vector analysis, as well as computer systems.
The study of marine animals, their behaviour, and interactions with the environment is known as marine biology. To better comprehend marine species, marine biologists’ study biological oceanography as well as the related sciences of chemical, physical, and geological oceanography. Because marine biology is such a large field, most researchers choose a specific area of interest and specialise in it.
All features of the atmosphere and physical oceanography, as well as their mutual interactions and interactions with space and the rest of the earth system are studied under atmospheric and oceanic sciences. Although one of the primary goals is to better understand the atmosphere and ocean in order to predict weather, atmospheric and oceanic sciences cover a wide range of topics, including large, medium, and small-scale motions, past, present, and future climates, air chemistry and quality, clouds and precipitation, and solar and terrestrial radiation. New remote-sensing technology, particularly satellites, is being used in various places to offer global and local circulation patterns.
Title : Liquid crystal photo alignment and photo patterning based on nanosize azodye layers.
Vladimir Chigrinov, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong
Title : Image super-resolution for climate projections
Saurabh Paul, S&P Global Market Intelligence, United States
Title : Cooking up a catastrophe: Raising eu consumer awareness of health impacts of gas cooking
Alexia Ross, CLASP, United States
Title : Computer simulation of the offshore CO2 geological sequestration in smeaheia, Norway
Marte Gutierrez, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Colorado School of Mines, United States
Title : Financing climate change adaptation and its devolution through national budget in Tanzania.
Peter Msumali Rogers, University of Dar es Salaam, United States
Title : Forecasts of global renewable energy generation and analysis of key factors affecting the growth of renewable energy markets.
Abhishek Asthana, Sheffield Hallam University, United Kingdom
Title : Analysis of carbon markets and offset alternatives in the compliance and voluntary schemes to commercialise colombian neutral coal.
Clara Ines Pardo Martinez, Universidad del Rosario, Colombia
Title : Achieving a carbon free built environment with circular economy
Azzeddine Oudjehane, Southern Alberta Institute of Technology, Canada
Title : The influence of household characteristics on the purchase of clean cars: The case of Spain
Mercedes Burguillo Cuesta, Universidad de Alcala, Spain
Title : Aligning officially supported export finance with the paris agreement
Igor Shishlov, Perspectives Climate Group, Spain