research
We are curious, enthusiastic, determined, scientific, and interested in making a difference through science.
Our research focus is the cryosphere - all things ice - and its interaction with the ocean, climate, and living systems.
We use data from space, the field, and computer simulations to understand ice and climate change - now and in the future.
Research areas:
Arctic system science (AGU Tutorial Talk)
Ice sheet - ocean interaction
Ice loss & freshwater flux
Ice - ecosystem connections
Hydrology of glaciers & ice sheets
Glacier & ice sheet dynamics
Current activities include:
QGreenland: A Greenland-focused GIS data package
Navigating the New Arctic Community Office: Providing support and coordination across NSF-funded Arctic projects
Arctic Report Card: Annually published, peer-reviewed source for clear, reliable and concise Arctic science
PolarPASS: Innovative curriculum to bring polar places into undergraduate classrooms
Greenland Ice Sheet Ocean Science (GRISO) Network: Training and collaboration to support Greenland coastal margin science