Participants
Participants 2022 (in total 28)
US affiliations
Philipp Arndt (University of California San Diego)
Using ICESat-2 and machine learning to understand mass balance processes of Antarctic ice shelvesKyle Blum (Univ. of Alaska Fairbanks)
Antarctic Ice Sheet modelling using PISM and machine learningVictor Devaux-Chupin (Univ. of Alaska Fairbanks)
Surge and Flux history of the Malaspina glacier, AlaskaHui Gao (University at Buffalo)
Role of the subglacial drainage system and bed topography for the evolution of Jakobshavn IsbraeEric Gagliano (University of Washington)
Capturing the Evolution of Snow on Glaciers using SAREmily Glazer (Columbia University)
Studying the drivers of basal melt underneath Antarctic ice shelvesMyron Malisse Lumuus (University of Kansas)
Quantifying Glacial Meltwater Contributions to Stream Discharge in High Mountain AsiaNaomi Ochwat (University of Colorado, Boulder)
Marine ice cliff instability (MICI)Yoram Terleth (University of Idaho)
Basal conditions during a surge of Turner glacier and implications for the surge mechanismBrandon Tober (University of Arizona)
Ice thickness and flux of Alaskan glaciersHannah Verboncoeur (Colorado School of Mines, Golden, Colorado)
A three-dimensional analysis of buttressing interactions on Ross Ice Shelf, AntarcticaAlbin Wells (Carnegie Mellon University)
Alaskan glaciers response to climate change using field measurements and remote sensing dataJoel Wilner (Dartmouth College)
Understanding Calving Dynamics through Explainable Machine Learning
Outside USA
Chimira Andres (York University, Toronto, Canada)
Glacial-periglacial land system dynamics in the Canadian High Arctic and Martian midlatitude regionsKarla Boxall (University of Cambridge, UK)
Land ice-flow variability across the Antarctic PeninsulaTheresa Diener (University Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany)
Using remote sensing data in a coupled glacier system modelMorag Fotheringham (University of Edinburgh, UK)
Ice-Ocean-Atmosphere Interactions in the ArcticEmily Glen (Lancaster University, UK)
Meltwater ice-sheet interactions and the changing climate of GreenlandAnna-Mireilla Hayden (Univ. of Waterloo, Canada)
Subglacial hydrology-ice dynamics interactions in AntarcticaKamil Kachniarz (University of Silesia, Poland)
Internal structure of glaciers in SpitzbergenJohanna Klahold (University of Lausanne, Switzerland)
Studying glacier hydrology using 4D high-resolution ground-penetrating radar dataAnn-Sofie Zinck (IMAU Utrecht University, The Netherlands)
Remote sensing of ice shelf thinning and basal melting in AntarcticaThomas Frank (Uppsal University, Sweden)
Ice thickness inversion and global glacier modelingVeronica Tollenaar (Universite libre de Bruxelles, Belgium)
Antarctic blue ice as a porthole to the Solar System and Earth’s changing climate
Coline Bouchayer (University of Oslo, Norway)
Glacier velocity variations and predicting surge behavior using machine learningDavor Dundovic (Oslo University, Norway)
Parameterizing glacier geometry changes in a global glacier modelDavid Polashenski (Univ. of Alaska Fairbanks, USA)
Basal Motion of Athabasca Glacier, CanadaAnirudha Vijay Mahagaonkar (Norwegian Polar Institute, Tromsø, Norway)
Surface meltwater systems on ice shelves in East Antarctica
Instructors
Andy Aschwanden, Ed Bueler, Mark Fahnestock, Regine Hock, Eric Peterson, Martin Truffer (U Alaska Fairbanks, UAF)
Sarah Child (University of Boulder), Aleah Sommers (Dartmouth College, New Hampshire)
Guest lecturer: Michael Loso (National Park Service Alaska)