The external lecturers have each their special area within ice core science add information on specific ongoing or recently published ice core projects from planning to final publication. They are chosen based on ongoing projects or recently published papers in high-impact journals and also as to ensure a good representability in terms of both age and gender.
Associate Professor - Christo Buizert - Oregon State University: Christo Buizert has focused on understanding the abrupt climate events that take place during the glacial period known as DO events and their Antarctic counterparts AIM, as well as the timing and physical nature of these. In 2018 he received the Outstanding Early Career Scientist award in the climate, Past, present future section at EGU.
Assistant Professor Rachael Rhodes - Cambridge University (https://www.esc.cam.ac.uk/directory/R-Rhodes): Rachael Rhodes has worked with ice cores since her PhD where she was involved in the first continuous flow gas analysis of methane. Since then she has modeled sea ice deposition in the Arctic and recently also worked on diffusion modeling of chemical impurities within the ice sheet.
Professor Dr. Michael Sigl - University of Bern, Switzerland: His research focuses on the climatic impact of volcanism, especially focusing on the knowledge from ice core SO43- and associated isotopes. He has participated in several deep ice core analysis campaigns (e.g. WAIS and NEEM) and recently received the EGU Hans Oeschger Medal 2024 medal for his innovative contributions, which improved ice core chronologies and illuminated the impacts of volcanic eruptions on climate and societies.
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Publication of new courses All planned PhD courses at the PhD School are visible in the course catalogue. Courses are published regularly.