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Dr Edward Groot

Postdoctoral Research Assistant

Research theme

  • Climate physics

Sub department

  • Atmospheric, Oceanic and Planetary Physics

Research groups

  • Atmospheric processes
  • Predictability of weather and climate
Atmospheric Physics Clarendon Laboratory
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Outreach and teaching material

I actively contribute to the physics outreach. We have a team to organise weather and climate related activities. 

In particular, I have developed course material for high school kids doing their A-levels (with strong interest in math/physics). 

This activity is also suitable for a broad range of undergraduate students in natural sciences with interests in climate themes and/or Earth and environment (see link for a short article about a summer school it was part of). Please contact me if you want to hear more about this activity, which lasts about 2 hours. 

You can also contact me if you have a question about the (content of the) material. 

Courses

I will be teaching assistant for the atmospheric physics course in 2024-2025. Previous teaching experience includes (advanced) atmospheric dynamics at another university. 

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