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Dr. Siobhan Killingbeck

Postdoc
Siobhan is a geophysicist specializing in glaciology. She uses seismic and electromagnetic methods to infer properties of the firn, ice and subglacial environment. This can range from characterising near surface firn structure to investigating deep subglacial lakes. Here, she is using these techniques to investigate a subglacial lake under Devon ice cap in the Canadian Arctic as part of the SEARCHARCTIC collaboration.
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Christine Indrigo

MSc Student (graduated)
Dept. of Geography and Environmental Management
Christine's research was focussed on the Drygalski Ice Tongue, East Antarctic using remote sensing and numerical modelling techniques to assess what allows the tongue to persist at a length of >90km into the Ross Sea.