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Siobhan Killingbeck
Siobhan Killingbeck is a postdoctoral researcher based at Swansea University for the GHOST project. She will work on the magnetotelluric data acquired on Thwaites Glacier to improve our knowledge of the geothermal and hydrological conditions beneath Thwaites Glacier.
Read MoreKevin Hank
Kevin Hank is a postdoctoral researcher at the British Antarctic Survey. His research focuses on the role of physical system processes in the evolution of ice streams. As a member of the GHOST team, Kevin will be working with Robert Arthern and C. Rosie Williams on the ice-sheet model WAVI. Read More
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.
Read MoreFelipe Napoleoni
Dr. Felipe Napoleoni is a glaciologist specialising in radar applications, currently affiliated with the University of Edinburgh. His expertise lies in utilising radar technology to characterise the ice/bed interface, study glacial dynamics, and understand ice sheet structures. Dr. Read More
Mark Hehlen
Mark is a PhD student at the Scott Polar Research Institute, University of Cambridge. His research uses full-Stokes flow models to better understand the dynamic effects of subglacial topography, hydrologic drain networks, and ice fracture.
Read MoreMartin Wearing
Martin is a Postdoctoral Research Associate in ice-sheet modelling in the School of Geosciences at the University of Edinburgh. His research interests focus on using numerical ice-flow modelling and geophysical data analysis to gain insight into past, current and future ice-sheet dynamics. Read More
Peter Davis
Peter is a researcher at British Antarctic Survey and is a member of the MELT team and of the Science Coordination Office.
Read MoreLouise Guillaume
Ronan Agnew
Ronan Agnew is a geophysicist and glaciologist at the British Antarctic Survey. He is interested in using active seismic techniques to investigate conditions beneath and within glaciers in Antarctica. Read More
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