Catherine Vreugdenhil
University of Cambridge, CAMBRIDGESHIRE, United Kingdom
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I am a Postdoctoral Research Associate with the Atmosphere-Ocean Group at the University of Cambridge. My research centres on small-scale processes in the ocean that can have important effects on ocean dynamics and climate. In 2017, I completed a PhD in Geophysical Fluid Dynamics at the Australian National University where I used numerical simulations, laboratory experiments and theory to examine transport by deep convection in the ocean. My postdoc research investigates the ocean-driven melting of ice shelves in collaboration with researchers at the British Antarctic Survey. By improving our knowledge of these small-scale processes I hope to help improve their representation in larger scale ocean and climate models.
Abstracts this author is a contributor to:
The impact of turbulence on volume transport in the Southern Ocean (#129)
9:30 AM
Taimoor Sohail
04(i). From the shelf to the deep: Antarctic and Southern Ocean processes
Stratified turbulence in the ocean boundary layer below ice shelves (#147)
11:45 AM
Catherine A Vreugdenhil
04(ii). From the shelf to the deep: Antarctic and Southern Ocean processes