Daniel Goldberg, PhD
About me
I am interested in the way that ice interacts with other components of the climate system: the ocean, the atmosphere and the biosphere. To understand the importance of these interactions and their role in the climate system, I use and develop numerical models, ranging from simple matlab codes to regional coupled ice sheet-ocean models. My main interests lie in improving the representation of poorly-resolved processes in ice-sheet and climate models, and in recovering hidden properties using a synthesis of models and data.
PhD Opportunity through the Edinburgh E4 DTP: Understanding ice-ocean-biogeochemical interactions in the Prydz Bay, East Antarctica.
Supervisors: Daniel Goldberg (School of GeoSciences), Laura Herraiz-Borreguero (Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation), Yoshihiro Nakayama (Hokkaido University), Fanny Monteiro (Bristol University)
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PhD Opportunity through the Edinburgh SENSE CDT: A machine learning approach to constraining ice volume and potential loss in High Mountain Asia.
Supervisors: Daniel Goldberg (School of GeoSciences), Guillaume Jouvet (University of Lausanne), Hamish Pritchard (BAS), Anna Crawford (School of GeoSciences)
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