Biography
PhD in Quantitative Marine Science by the University of Tasmania. My main interests are on the interaction between ocean and the Antarctic ice shelves and its simulation using a circumpolar ocean-ice shelf model. My current research activities revolve around a mechanistic view of the ocean heat and salt transport in and out the ice shelf cavities and the impact of the ice melting in the ocean circulation, water masses, sea level and climate.
PhD in Quantitative Marine Science by the University of Tasmania. My main interests are on the interaction between ocean and the Antarctic ice shelves and its simulation using a circumpolar ocean-ice shelf model. My current research activities revolve around a mechanistic view of the ocean heat and salt transport in and out the ice shelf cavities and the impact of the ice melting in the ocean circulation, water masses, sea level and climate.
My Research Supervision
Areas of supervision
- Physical oceanography of polar regions and its role on the Earth's climate
- Ocean-ice shelf interaction and processes at the Antarctic margin
- Global and regional ocean heat uptake
Currently supervising
PhD candidate Hannah Dawson (co-supervisor with Prof Matt England)