I’m a glaciologist and ice sheet modeller at the University of Tasmania, supported by an ARC DECRA Fellowship. My work focuses on how the Antarctic Ice Sheet responds to climate change and contributes to future sea-level rise. I use advanced computer models to understand ice dynamics and inform international assessments, including the IPCC. I’ve led Australia’s only contribution to a major global ice modelling project (ISMIP6) and represented early career scientists at COP27 Cryosphere Pavilion. I’m passionate about making Antarctic science accessible and showing how distant ice sheets shape the future of our coasts and communities.
Research keyword: Glaciology, ice sheet modelling
About the BEAKER STREET ROVING SCIENTIST PROGRAM
Each August, hundreds of Roving Scientists descend upon Hobart, filling up pubs and chatting to strangers as part of Beaker Street Festival. Discover a new world down the lens of microscope, and joining the least-boring bar conversations you’ve ever heard and these free (the chats – not the drinks) events.
For Scientists, Beaker Street’s Roving Scientist Program offers an excellent outreach, professional development, and networking opportunity. It’s the nerdiest and funnest way to share your research with the public, expand your network, and be inspired by leaders in all sectors of science and science communication.