Monday 15 February 2021, 16:00
Location Online
We are planning a series of virtual ‘Mathematics on Ice’ fora - the first one on 15 February. These are intended as an informal community meeting for those interested in more theoretical (but hopefully useful!) approaches to understanding ice dynamics. There will be a couple of short talks and opportunity for breakout discussion, as well as meeting new people. The first meeting will be on 15 February:
15th February 2021, (4pm GMT)
Alex Robel (GeorgiaTech) on "Grounding lines transition to instability at sharp peaks through a crossing-sliding bifurcation"
Kasia Warburton (Cambridge) on "Tides below glaciers: subglacial hydrology of the grounding line”
Alex Robel (GeorgiaTech) on "Grounding lines transition to instability at sharp peaks through a crossing-sliding bifurcation"
Kasia Warburton (Cambridge) on "Tides below glaciers: subglacial hydrology of the grounding line”
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We are excited to try this new format and hope you are too! Everyone is very welcome.
Sam Pegler (Leeds)
Ronja Reese (Potsdam)
Ian Hewitt (Oxford)
Monday 15 February 2021