BAS: British Antarctic Survey

Emily Neville

Emily works on the UK communications for the Science Coordination Office (SCO) for the International Thwaites Glacier Collaboration. Alongside the SCO team, she plans and develops news and press releases, produces content for social media and liaises with research teams.

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Peter Davis

Peter is a researcher at British Antarctic Survey and is a member of the MELT team and of the Science Coordination Office.

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Irena Vankova

Irena Vaňková is a polar scientist working in the area of ice-ocean interactions. In 2018 she finished her PhD under the guidance of David Holland at the Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences at New York University. Read More

Lilian Green

Lily Green provided administrative support for the Science Coordination Office in 2020-2022.

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James Wake

James is the Thwaites Field Coordinator for BAS, working closely with USAP to support the field component of ITGC. Read More

Dave Wattam

Dave joined British Antarctic Survey in 2001 and is currently the Operations Programme Manager. Read More

Sarah Berry

Sarah worked as a programme administrator within the Science Coordination Office (SCO) to help with the organisation of meetings and any other administrative needs supporting the researchers involved in the ITGC. She departed the project in summer 2023.

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Amanda Wynne

Amanda Wynne provided digital communication support for the ITGC SCO and managed the ITGC social media channels on Facebook and Twitter till 2021.

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Elaine Mawbey

Elaine Mawbey is a Postdoctoral Research Associate on the THOR project based at British Antarctic Survey. Her research is focused on reconstructing past ocean conditions using trace metal proxies in foraminifera found in marine sediments.

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C. Rosie Williams

C. Rosie Williams's role within the project is centered around working with Robert Arthern on the ice-sheet model WAVI at BAS. They will support the effort to couple the ocean model MITgcm with the ice model, and run forward simulations. Read More