I currently work on a project related to Arctic glacier calving processes.
The goals of my PhD project are to improve quantitative measurements of iceberg calving rates, improve prediction of iceberg calving rates through testing of calving criteria used in numerical modeling and establish the spatial and temporal controls on individual iceberg calving events.
My research interests are broad ranging from glacial geomorphology to climatology. My main current interest is glacier dynamics to improve the understanding of how glaciers are responding to climate change. The motivations behind this topic are of great importance and include predictions of sea level rise, water resource managment and disintegration of the big ice sheets.