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Read more at: Journal Club Talk Oct 2022

Journal Club Talk Oct 2022

11 October 2022

Colm Caulfield, our Co-director (Science), presents the first of our monthly Journal Club Talks: Ocean Vertical Mixing : Nonlocal Boundary Layer Parameterization by W.G. Large, J.C. McWilliams and S.C. Doney Watch the recording here:


Read more at: Lightning talk introducing ICCS at the SSI Collaborations Workshop 2022

Lightning talk introducing ICCS at the SSI Collaborations Workshop 2022

7 April 2022

Our computer science co-director, Dr Dominic Orchard, gave a lightning talk introducing our institute at the Software Sustainability Institute’s 2022 Collaborations workshop , using it also as an opportunity to advertise upcoming jobs in the institute. Watch the recording here:


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Hiring Round 1

24 March 2022

We are now hiring for several roles in our Institute: an Executive Programme Director and two Senior Research Associates in Data Science for Climate , and we will have job adverts our for Research Software Engineers shortly.


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Mailing List

18 February 2022

Our new mailing list iccs-computing-for-climate-science@lists.cam.ac.uk provides a place to share events, Call-for-Papers, and job adverts relevant to to research software engineering and software for climate science. Subscribe here .


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Press Releases

18 January 2022

We are happy to publicly announce the new Institute of Computing for Climate Change. There have been various press releases about this new institute and the wider Virtual Institute for Scientific Software (VISS) of which we are a part: Cambridge partners with Schmidt Futures in new software engineering network - University...


About Us

Computational modelling is key to climate science. But models are becoming increasingly complex as we seek to understand our world in more depth and model it at higher fidelity. The Institute of Computing for Climate Science studies and supports the role of software engineering, computer science, artificial intelligence, and data science within climate science.

The institute comprises a collaboration between Cambridge Zero, the Departments of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics (host department of the institute), Computer Science and Technology, and University Information Services at the University of Cambridge.

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