Regular talks

  1. Tzedakis, C., Crucifix, M., Mitsui, T., & Wolff, E. (2017). A simple rule to determine which insolation cycles lead to interglacials (Vol. 19). http://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU2017/EGU2017-8382.pdf
  2. Crucifix, M., Yin, Q., & Berger, A. (2017). Astronomical and CO2 controls on the interglacial climates of the last 800,000 years. PAGES - 5th OSM. http://pastglobalchanges.org/osm2017/downloads/osm-abstract-book-zaragoza-2017.pdf
  3. Sun, Y., Yin, Q., Crucifix, M., Clemens, S., Araya-Melo, P., Liu, W., Qiang, X., Berger, A., & An, Z. (2017). Mid Pleistocene monsoon transition from 23 to 100 kyr cycles. PAGES - 5th OSM. http://pastglobalchanges.org/osm2017/downloads/osm-abstract-book-zaragoza-2017.pdf
  4. Tzedakis, C., Crucifix, M., Mitsui, T., & Wolff, E. (2017). A simple rule to determine which insolation cycles lead to interglacials. PAGES - 5th OSM. http://pastglobalchanges.org/osm2017/downloads/osm-abstract-book-zaragoza-2017.pdf
  5. Crucifix, M. (2017). Climate sensitivity and dynamical systems. Seminar series of Cross-Disciplinary Approaches to Non-Equilibrium Systems (CANES). https://echo360.org.uk/media/9ada35b8-b665-40d8-a4e6-6eb303e9dcf8/public
  6. Crucifix, M. (2017). Les défis scientifiques du changement climatique. Rencontre AXA - BELRIM.
  7. Crucifix, M. (2016). Ocean - atmosphere : what can one predict, how, and on what time scales ? Invited contribution to lecture on "The Earth System and Climate Change" by Dr Luke Skinner and Prof Eric Wolff, University of Cambridge.
  8. Crucifix, M. (2015). Climate sensitivity. NESSC Workshop: Mathematical approaches to (paleo-)climate sensitivity. http://www.nessc.nl/workshop-mathematical-approaches-to-palaeo-climate-sensitivity/
  9. Crucifix, M. (2015). Open access journals in geosciences. Open Access Week 2015 – “Open for Collaboration” - Research impact through Open Access. http://openaccess.be/open-access-week-2015-thu-oct-2015/
  10. Crucifix, M. (2015). Vers une nouvelle histoire des glaciations. Conference de l’UTAN.
  11. Crucifix, M. (2015). Le climat. Formation continée en Développement durable.
  12. Crucifix, M. (2015). A neo-Saltzmanian framework.
  13. Crucifix, M. (2015). A challenge for dynamical systems climate modelling. Past Earth Network Opening Conference. http://www.pastearth.net/conference.html
  14. Crucifix, M. (2015). Ice age challenges. http://emps.exeter.ac.uk/mathematics/research/dynamicsdays2015/
  15. Crucifix, M. (2015). Challenges for ice ages. http://emps.exeter.ac.uk/mathematics/research/dynamicsdays2015/invited-speakers/
  16. Crucifix, M., Bounceur, N., Araya-Melo, P., & van Malder, L. (2015). Ocean response to astronomical forcing. Cambridge ESSD - Internal Seminar.
  17. Crucifix, M. (2015). Palaeoclimate tipping points. Climate network kickoff meeting.
  18. Crucifix, M. (2015).
  19. Loutre, M. F., Barriat, P. Y., Crucifix, M., & Fichefet, T. (2015). Sensitivity of transient paleoclimate simulation results to season definition. European Geosciences Union General Assembly 2015. http://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU2015/EGU2015-1570.pdf
  20. Crucifix, M., Mitsui, T., & Lenoir, G. (2015). Palaeoclimate dynamics : a voyage through scales. http://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU2015/EGU2015-3632-1.pdf
  21. Crucifix, M. (2015). (Palaeo-)climate sensitivity: ideas and definitions from the NPG literature. Ringberg Grand Challenge Workshop: Earth’s Climate Sensitivities. http://www.mpimet.mpg.de/en/science/the-atmosphere-in-the-earth-system/ringberg-workshop/ringberg-2014.html
  22. Yin, Q. Z., Singh, U. K., Berger, A., Guo, Z. T., & Crucifix, M. (2015). 2015 INQUA Congress, session “Quaternary Asian monsoon variability as recorded in paleosols, lacustrine, wetland and marine sediments”, 27 July - 02 August 2015.
  23. Crucifix, M. (2014). Existe-t-il un analogue de l’Holocène et de son futur ? Colloque International Q9 : Le Quaternaire : marqueurs, traçeurs et chronomètres. https://afdpblog.wordpress.com/2013/09/23/afeq-colloque-international-q9-lyon-2014/
  24. Lenoir, G., & Crucifix, M. (2014). Frequency and Continuous Time-Frequency Analysis for Some Unevenly Sampled Stochastic Processes and Implications for Significance Testing of Time Series. DAMES workshop. http://dames.pik-potsdam.de/index.php?a=programme
  25. Crucifix, M. (2014). Océan et Atmosphère : que peut-on prévoir et à quelle échelle de temps ? Séance de la Classe des Sciences de l’Académie royale de Belgique. http://www.academieroyale.be/cgi?lg=fr&pag=776&tab=111&rec=1560&frm=368&par=secorig1012
  26. Carson, J., Preston, S., Crucifix, M., & Wilkinson, R. (2014). Uncertainy quantification in Palaeoclimate Reconstructions.
  27. Carson, J., Crucifix, M., Preston, S., & Wilkinson, R. (2014). What drives the glacial-interglacial cycle? A Bayesian approach to a long-standing model s. International Society for Bayesian Analysis World Meeting 2014. http://isba2014.eventos.cimat.mx/sites/isba2014/files/ISBAfull.pdf
  28. Crucifix, M. (2014). Understanding the current challenges in climate modelling: dynamics, thermodynamics and statistics. BNCGG Conferences. http://bncgg.oma.be/abstracts/Understanding%20the%20current%20challenges%20in%20climate%20modelling:%20dynamics,%20thermodynamics%20and%20statistics.pdf
  29. Wilkinson, R. D., Carson, J., Preston, S., & Crucifix, M. (27AD). Workshop : Advances in Climate Theory. http://www.climate.be/advances/abstracts/advances_abs_6a3ef9422c068cd6258d1aa8996f7628.pdf
  30. Mitsui, T., & Crucifix, M. (2014). Emergence of strange nonchaotic attractors in oscillator models of glacial cycles. http://www.climate.be/advances/abstracts/advances_abs_1da440cf093d1c05fac6a9dc36ad4a20.pdf:
  31. Crucifix, M., Almeida, C., Araya-Melo, P., Bounceur, N., De Saedeleer, B., Garcia-Alvarez, D., & Lenoir, G. (2014). Integrating theory and Observations (ITOP) : main challenges. http://www.climate.be/advances
  32. Crucifix, M. (2014). On the predictability of glacial-interglacial climate change. Lecture 9 of IDP2 of Department of Earth Sciences. http://www.esc.cam.ac.uk/library/research-skills/reading-lists/idp2
  33. Lenoir, G., & Crucifix, M. (2014). International Work-Conference on Time Series 2014.
  34. Lenoir, G., & Crucifix, M. (2014). Continuous Time-Frequency Transform for Unevenly Sampled Time Series and Significance Testing. http://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU2014/EGU2014-2232.pdf
  35. Crucifix, M., Carson, J., Preston, S., Wilkinson, R., & Rougier, J. C. (2014). Calibration and selection of stochastic palaeoclimate models. Internal seminar - Royal Meteorogical Institute.
  36. Carson, J., Wilkinson, R., Preston, S., Crucifix, M., & Almeida, C. (2013). Seventh Workshop on Bayesian Inference in Stochastic Processes. http://www.mi.imati.cnr.it/conferences/BISP8/abstracts/BISP8.19.pdf
  37. Crucifix, M., Bounceur, N., & Araya-Melo, P. (2013). Using emulators for palaeoclimate research. Seminar Series of the School of Mathematics, University of Nottingham.
  38. Crucifix, M., & Mitsui, T. (2013). Glacial cycles and strange nonchaotic attractors. Imperial College DynamIC seminar series. http://www2.imperial.ac.uk/ mrasmuss/DynamIC/Dseminars.php
  39. Crucifix, M. (2013). The Noisy Pleistocene. Invited contribution to IDP2 lecture by Dr Luke Skinner and Prof David Hodell "The Earth System and Climate Change", Department of Earth Sciences, University of Cambridge.
  40. Crucifix, M., Bounceur, N., & Araya-Melo, P. (2013). Global sensitivity analysis: a systematic approach to estimate regional effects of the astronomical forcing (solicited). European Geosciences Union General Assembly 2013. http://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU2013/EGU2013-2761-1.pdf
  41. Crucifix, M. (2013). L’Histoire de la Climatologie. Pour une nouvelle histoire des glaciations. Conference UTAN. http://www.eghezee.be/loisirs/associatif/troisieme-age/copy7_of_conference-utan-namur-les-annees-1900-la-belle-epoque/?searchterm=None
  42. Crucifix, M. (2013). Climate as a Dynamical Sysetm. Seminar of Namur Center for Complex Systems (naXys).
  43. Crucifix, M., & the team, I. (2013). Time-series analysis for palaeoclimate data. Lecture given in the Departement of Economics, Università Ca’Foscari, Venezia (Venice),in the framework of the PhD Course ’Science and Management of Climate Science.
  44. Crucifix, M. (2013). Mathematical challenges for palaeoclimates. Instituto Nazionale di Alta Matematica - Mathematical Paradigms of Climate Science Roma. http://www.mpcs2013.unito.it/
  45. Crucifix, M. (2013). Palaeoclimate variability from a slow-fast prospective. Slow-Fast Dynamics: Theory, Numerics, Application to Life and Earth Sciences. www.crm.cat/2013/WKEarthSciences
  46. Crucifix, M. (2013). Exploring paleoclimate variability : a talk by a non-mathematician intended to fellows looking for nice mathematical challenges. Exploring climate variability: physical models, statistical inference and stochastic dynamics. http://www.uni-bielefeld.de/(en)/ZIF/KG/2012Climatevariability/
  47. Crucifix, M. (2012). La crise climatique : comprendre et prévoir. Réunion Rotary Neufchâteau.
  48. Crucifix, M., & Almeida, C. (2012). Conceptual models and the mid-Brunhes. First Open Science Conference of the International Partnerships in Ice Core Sciences (IPICS). www.ipics2012.org
  49. Crucifix, M., & Rougier, J. (2012). Is there a mid-Brunhes event : a statistical address to the problem. 4th PAGES - Past Interglacial (PIGS) workshop.
  50. Crucifix, M. (2012). Why ice ages could be unpredictable in spite of the action of the astronomical forcing. European Geosciences Union General Assembly 2012. http://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU2012/EGU2012-14037.pdf
  51. De Vleeschouwer, D., Crucifix, M., Bounceur, N., & Claeys, P. (2012). The impact of precession and obliquity on the Late-Devonian greenhouse climate. 2012 AGU Fall meeting.
  52. De Vleeschouwer, D., Crucifix, M., Bounceur, N., & e Claeys, P. P. (2012). The effect of precession and obliquity on the Late-Devonian climate. Doctoral school of Natural Sciences and Engineering (NSE) PhD day 2012. https://intranet.vub.ac.be/doctoral-schools/content/32-effect-precession-and-obliquity-late-devonian-climate
  53. Bounceur, N., & Crucifix, M. (2012). Global Sensitivity Analysis of Climate Model Response to Astronomical Forcing. Sémainaire, département de statistiques.
  54. Crucifix, M., & Almeida, C. (2012). First IPICS Open Science Meeting.
  55. Crucifix, M., Araya-Melo, P., & Bounceur, N. (2012). Global sensitivity analysis. 2nd workshop of the Third Phase of the Palaeoclimate Modelling Intercomparison Project.
  56. Crucifix, M., Edwards, T., Rougier, J., Collins, M., Harrison, S., & Bounceur, N. (2012). Probabilistic reconstructions and inferences with paleoclimates : current status. COMPARE workshop. https://elpaso.lsce.ipsl.fr/index.php/news/workshops/39-20120318-21-pmip3-workshopcompare-2012
  57. Crucifix, M., Garcia-Alvarez, D., De Saedeleer, B., Bounceur, N., & Lenoir, G. (2011). Mathematical methods in Palaeoclimates : what can they do for you. UCLondon - School of Geography - Lunch Time Seminar.
  58. Crucifix, M. (2011). Infering information from palaeoclimate records: a dynamical system approach. Internal seminar, Niels Bohr Institute, Copenhague. http://www.nbi.ku.dk/english/Calendar/activities_11/2011_03_11/
  59. Crucifix, M. (2011). Internal seminar, School of Geography, University College London.
  60. Crucifix, M., & Bounceur, N. (2011). Plans of experiments and emulators with EMICs. International Workshop on Earth System Models of Intermediate Complexity, Potsdam, 18-19 January 2011.
  61. Crucifix, M. (2011). Connections between abrupt climate change and biogeochemical cycles: how conceptual models may help. XVIII INQUA-Congress. http://www.inqua2011.ch/?a=programme&subnavi=abstract&id=1311
  62. De Saedeleer, B., & Crucifix, M. (2011). Is the astronomical forcing a reliable and unique pacemaker for Climate? European Geosciences Union General Assembly 2011. http://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU2011/EGU2011-3008-1.pdf
  63. De Vleeschouwer, D., Da Silva, A. C., Boulvain, F., Crucifix, M., & Claeys, P. (2011). IGCP 596 : Mid-Paleozoic climate and biodiversity.
  64. Crucifix, M. (2011). La révolution climatique. Cours Université du Troisème Âge. http://www.ciney.be/index.php?mact=CGCalendar,cntnt01,default,0&cntnt01event_id=21&cntnt01display=event&cntnt01detailpage=&cntnt01return_id=841&cntnt01returnid=841
  65. Bounceur, N., & Crucifix, M. (2012). How to spare time with General Circulation models ? Use an emulator ! UNITER.
  66. Crucifix, M. (2010). Lessons from Past Integlacial Climates. MIT Global Change Forum. http://globalchange.mit.edu/forums/agendas/MIT-GCF-31_Agenda.pdf
  67. Crucifix, M. (2010). How simple models may help us. QUEST Theme 2 meeting (workshop).
  68. Crucifix, M. (2010). L’ingénieur face aux changements climatiques. Cours du collège Belgique.
  69. Crucifix, M. (2010). L’effet papillon. Inauguration du bâtiment ’Passif en Marche.’
  70. Crucifix, M. (2010). Palaeoclimates and dynamical systems Challenges and Promises. The complexity paradign in climate sciences – A tribue to Catherine Nicolis.
  71. Crucifix, M. (2010). Stochastic methods in palaeoclimates. Workshop on ’stochastic methods in climate modelling’, Isaac Newton Institute.
  72. Crucifix, M. (2010). Le point sur le changement climatique. Conseil du Mouvement Réformateur.
  73. Crucifix, M., De Saedeleer, B., Garcia-Alvarez, D., Lenoir, G., Bounceur, N., Pestiaux, A., & Antoine, M. (2010). Strategy for palaeoclimate time-series analysis using constraints from climate simulators. European Geosciences Union General Assembly. http://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU2010/EGU2010-5930-2.pdf
  74. Crucifix, M. (2010). Tipping points in the climate system. Passage de Commandement – 1e Wing.
  75. Crucifix, M. (2010). What is the role of simple models for understanding palaeoclimates. Internal seminar, British Antarctic Survey.
  76. Crucifix, M. (2009). Systèmes dynamiques, statistiques et paléoclimats. Seminaire interne Laboratoire de Météorologie Dynamique - Paris.
  77. Crucifix, M. (2009). La crise climatique: menace ou opportunité. Youth President Organisation meeting.
  78. Crucifix, M. (2009). Climate theory and applications, with an emphasis on the MEP principle. Internal seminar - Institute of theoretical physics.
  79. Crucifix, M., & Rougier, J. (2009). Simple models for glacial cycles. Bath Institute for Complexity Science.
  80. Crucifix, M., & Rougier, J. (2009). Pleistocene challenges. Mathematical challenges in climate sciences.
  81. Crucifix, M. (2009). Prévoir la prochaine entrée en glaciation La rencontre entre la géologie, la physique du climat et les mathématiques. Séminaires MILA.
  82. Crucifix, M., & Rougier, J. (2009). Climate preditions with dynamical systems : A Bayesian approach. TIES 2009 - the 20th Annual Conference of The International Environmetrics Society, a Section of the ISI and GRASPA Conference 2009.
  83. Crucifix, M., & Rougier, J. (2009). Climate predictions with dynamical systems : a Bayesian approach. Novel data mining strategies for exploring biogeochemical cycles and biosphere-atmosphere interactions. http://www.bgc-jena.mpg.de/bgc-mdi/uploads/Publ/MPIworkshop2009.pdf
  84. Crucifix, M. (2009). Warwick Mathematics Institute Colloquium.
  85. Crucifix, M. (2009). Seminar : School of Engineering, Computer Science & Mathematics.
  86. Yin, Q., Berger, A., Guo, Z., & Crucifix, M. (2008). MIS-13 Climate, astronomical and ice sheets forcing. In AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts (p. A5).
  87. Crucifix, M. (2008). Internal seminars - Institute of Statisticus.
  88. Crucifix, M. (2008). Key challenges in Earth system modelling. 3rd ASM Quest Meeting.
  89. Rougier, J., & Crucifix, M. (2008). Using a particle filter to assmilate observation into Saltzman’s model of glacial cycles. ICFD 1-Day workshop on mathematics and application of data assmilation.
  90. Crucifix, M. (2008). Could Ruddiman’s hypothesis be undecidable? http://meetings.copernicus.org/www.cosis.net/abstracts/EGU2008/02256/EGU2008-A-02256.pdf
  91. Crucifix, M. (2008). How to handle Complexity in the climate system. Academiae European workshop on complexity.
  92. Crucifix, M. (2008). Can we treat glacial-interglacial cycles as a dissipative structure. 6th workshop on Maximum Entropy Production.
  93. Crucifix, M. (2008). La dynamique des paléoclimats. Ecole Doctorale "Which Life". http://www.whichlife.be/index.php?page=orateurs
  94. Crucifix, M. (2008). L’entropie : un concept utile en climatologie ? Séminaire interne, Institut d’Astronomie et de Géophsique G. Lemaı̂tre.
  95. Crucifix, M. (2008). Doctoral school.
  96. Crucifix, M. (2008). What can Bayes do for palaeoclimates. ClimaTea seminar.
  97. Crucifix, M. (2008). How to get the best out of palaeoclimate data. EPICA open science meeting.
  98. Loutre, M. F., Crucifix, M., & Berger, A. (2008). Chasing an Analogue for the Holocene : The astronomical forcing. In Eos, Trans. Am. Geophys. Union (Vol. 89, Number 53, pp. Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract U33B–01).
  99. Crucifix, M. (2007). Is climate predictable on long time scales. Seminar Physical Geography.
  100. Crucifix, M. (2007). 9th International Conference on Paleoceanography : the future ocean: perspectives from the past - a tribute to Professor Sir Nicholas J. Shackleton.
  101. Crucifix, M. (2007). Séminaire interne, département de mathématiques.
  102. Crucifix, M. (2007). La théorie astronomique des paléoclimats. Séminaire interne.