Universidad de Concepcion, CHILE COPAS Center

 

The COPAS Center is devoted to advanced basic scientific research on the circulation, biogeochemical cycling, ecology and paleoceanography of the Eastern South Pacific Ocean.

The objective is to understand climate and ocean variability (present and past), the impact on marine ecosystems and regional productivity. Multi- and interdisciplinary research covers diverse temporal and spatial scales, and is based on observations, experiments, retrospective analysis, and modelling. This is done through six research programs.

The Center also provides advanced training opportunities to young scientists for research careers in oceanography and related areas, through the various ongoing activities at the University of Concepción, and the Universidad Austral de Chile (associated institution). These are the Graduate Studies in Oceanography, the Austral Summer Institutes, and the Postdoctoral program.

With funding provided by the Fund for Advanced Research in Priority Areas (Centers of Excellence FONDAP) of the National Commission for Science and Technology (CONICYT), the Centro de Investigación Oceanográfica en el Pacífico Sur-Oriental (COPAS, Center for Oceanographic Research in the eastern South Pacific), was established in March 2002 at the University of Concepción in Concepción, Chile. The creation of the COPAS Center represents one of the largest national efforts directed to oceanographic research.

The COPAS Center also acknowledges additional financial support from Fundación Andes, the MECESUP Program of the Ministry of Education, and the University of Concepción.

COPAS has become a center of high scientific productivity attracting an important number of graduate and undergraduate students and postdoctoral fellows in oceanography. COPAS is today an oceanographic reference entity both at the national and international level.

Since its creation in March 2002, the COPAS Center has published 253 scientific articles (ISI), edited 4 books, 29 book chapters, and has served as a working platform for 49 graduate, and more than 70 undergraduate theses.

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U.S. Department of State Supports Chilean Science through Grant for Oceanographic Equipment
Judith McHales
On 1 September, Judith McHale, Under Secretary of State for Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs, announced a State Department grant of USD310,000 to the University of Concepcion’s COPAS Center for Oceanographic Research in the Eastern South Pacific.

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Position: Assistant Research in Oceanography
Sea Star
The Center for Oceanographic Research in the eastern South Pacific (COPAS) of the University of Concepcion (UDEC), Chile, invites applications for a full-time 12-month Assistant Research position in Oceanography.

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Austral Summer Institute XI

The Department of Oceanography and the Center for Oceanographic Research in the eastern South Pacific of the University of Concepcion, are pleased to announce the Austral Summer Institute XI (ASI XI) "From Tsunamis to Water Pathogens: Understanding Ocean Hazards in the XXI Century", to be held at the Main Campus of the University of Concepcion, Concepcion, Chile, in January 2011.

Detailed information on lecturers, program and application form available at:
http://www.udec.cl/oceanoudec/oceanografia

Sincerely,

Monica Sorondo
Manager ASI XI
University of Concepcion, Chile
monica.sorondo@oceanografia.udec.cl

ASI XI
Would you like to know about our latest research efforts?

Please read COPAS Newsletter 20 !!!

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COPAS Center and the DICHATO Marine Biology Station heavily hit by the earthquake and tsunami

Reconstructing Climate Variations in South America and the Antarctic Peninsula over the last 2000 years
We are pleased to inform about this II International Symposium, which will be held in Valdivia, Chile between 27 to October 30, 2010

Reconstruction Climate Variations in South America and the Antarctic Peninsula over the last 2000 years