GLANAM – Glaciated North Atlantic Margins

GLANAM is an Initial Training Network (ITN) funded under the EU Marie Curie Programme. It comprises 10 research partners from Norway, UK and Denmark, including 6 University research teams, 2 industrial full partners and 2 industrial associate partners. The GLANAM network will employ 15 early career researchers (‘Fellows’) to undertake a co-ordinated research programme on the Glaciated North Atlantic Margins.

GLANAM aims at improving the career prospects and development of young researchers in both the public and private sector within the field of earth science, focusing specifically on North Atlantic Glaciated Margins (Figure 1). Our Multi-Partner ITN comprises ten partner institutions, both academic and industrial, from Norway, UK and Denmark and will train eleven Early Stage Researchers (ESRs) and four Experienced Researchers (ERs). The young scientists will perform multi-disciplinary research and receive training through three interconnected workpackages that collectively address knowledge gaps related to the large, glacial age, sedimentary depocentres on the North Atlantic Margin. Filling these gaps will not only result in major new insights regarding glacial age processes on continental margins in general, but critically will have particular impact on the exploitation of hydrocarbons in glacial age sediments, notably the gas hydrate energy potential on the European continental margin, and will also provide paleoclimate information essential for understanding the role of marine-based ice sheets in the climate system and for the testing of climate models, an issue of increasing socio-economic relevance in the context of climate change.

GLANAM builds on the diverse expertise and experience of leading senior and junior scientists in the field of marine and glacial geology through the establishment of a training program offering a broad spectrum of components. These include onshore field courses, marine cruises, career-oriented courses and tailored workshops in the areas of communication, enterprise, media relations and scientific writing, preparing the researchers for an increasingly demanding, pan-European job market. Intersectoral rotation and secondments hosted by our three industry partners will provide the fellows with complementary scientific training and allow them to establish and deepen contacts relevant to their work life beyond the ITN. Interaction of the GLANAM fellows with internationally renowned senior visiting scientists will provide significant added-value to their training and will complete the supply of knowledge and advice sources.

Partners

GLANAM comprises 10 research partners, including 6 University research teams, 2 industrial full partners and 2 industrial associate partners. The table below lists the partners – more details are available through the links for each partner.

FULL NETWORK PARTICIPANTS (BENEFICIARIES)
Partner­ship Private Sector Participant Country Legal Entity Name Department/ Division/Lab Scientist in Charge Role of Assoc. Partner
1 Norway University of Bergen (UoB) Geology H.P. Sejrup
2 Norway University of Tromso (UoT) Geology K. Andreassen
3 Norway University Centre in Svalbard (UNIS) Arctic Geology R. Noormets
4 Norway North Energy Exploration E. Henriksen
5 UK Durham University (UDUR) Geography C. O’Cofaigh
6 UK Scottish Association for Marine Science (SAMS) Biogeochemistry and Earth Science Department J. Howe
7 UK Ulster University (UU) School of Environmental Sciences P. Dunlop
8 Denmark Denmark and Greenland Geological Survey (GEUS) Geophysics T. Nielsen
ASSOCIATED PARTNERS
Partner­ship Private Sector Participant Country Legal Entity Name Department/ Division/Lab Scientist in Charge Role of Assoc. Partner
2 Norway Volcanic Basin Energy Research AS (VBER) S. Planke Training Second­ments
1 Norway STATOIL ASA North Norway (Harstad) T. Dahlgren Training Second­ments

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