Model resolution matters for marine biogeochemical extremes
20 April 2026
A new paper in Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans investigates how ocean-model resolution affects the simulation of marine biogeochemical extremes.
Updates from the FLOW Lab
20 April 2026
A new paper in Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans investigates how ocean-model resolution affects the simulation of marine biogeochemical extremes.
17 February 2026
A new paper led by Mauro Pinto-Juica has been published in Communications Earth & Environment.
3 February 2026
Congratulations to Estel Font and co-authors on the publication of a new paper in Ocean Science.
5 January 2026
A new paper by Gerd A. Bruss, Estel Font, Bastien Queste, and Rob A. Hall has been published in Ocean Science.
1 November 2025
We are delighted to welcome Mathilde Girardot to the FLOW Lab as a PhD student within the ERC Synergy project RECLESS.
16 October 2025
Congratulations to Estel Font on her doctoral thesis defence!
29 July 2025
A new paper in Ocean Science investigates oxygen supply to the Bay of Bengal oxygen minimum zone.
14 July 2025
Congratulations to Estel Font and co-authors on the publication of a new paper in Ocean Science.
5 March 2025
We will be advertising for a new PhD position in spring 2025, for a start before Jan 1, 2026.
15 January 2025
A new study in Nature Communications shows how methane from the destroyed Nord Stream pipelines spread across a large part of the southern Baltic Sea and remained detectable for several months after the leak.
5 November 2024
Researchers from the University of Gothenburg and partner institutions have received an ERC Synergy Grant for the project RECLESS: Recycling versus loss in the marine nitrogen cycle: controls, feedbacks, and the impact of expanding low oxygen regions.
25 April 2023
PhD Studentship : We are recruiting a new team member to work with us on a grant funded by the Swedish Council for Sustainable Development: The project involves working on microstructure turbulence data collected by gliders in the Arabian Sea to understand the functioning of the oxygen minimum zone. Click here for more info!