I am a Ph.D. Candidate in Physics at the University of Tasmania, studying the shallow structure of glaciers and ice sheets in East Antarctica. I have an interdisciplinary background in applied mathematics, Earth sciences, and environmental engineering, in which I hold my master’s degrees. My research focuses on seismic data collection and the development of computational workflows that model the propagation of seismic waves through snow and ice. I participated as a field scientist in the Denman Terrestrial Campaign (DTC, 2023/24), installing overwintering seismic stations and surveying glaciers and ice sheets to map their subsurface structure and characteristics.
Research keyword: Geophysics
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