My research aims to support society addressing and adapting to climate change. I do this by studying how the Southern Ocean and the Antarctic Ice Sheet interact with each other, and how this interaction changes as a result of climate change, and what it means for society, sea level rise and our climate. My research provides science-based knowledge to support mitigation and adaptation strategies. My research uses observations of the ocean, collected from ships, satellites, ice stations and autonomous platforms.
Research keyword: Ocean, climate
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.