Rohi passed qualifying exam! Officially A.B.D.
Congratulations to Rohi, who passed the Geography program’s qualifying exam on May 22nd, 2017.
Congratulations to Rohi, who passed the Geography program’s qualifying exam on May 22nd, 2017.
Samiah defended her thesis on April 11 and was recommended for the Ph.D. degree by her thesis committee. Congratulations to Sam for great and very interesting work!
Asa contributed to the workshop report for the Greenland Surface Mass Balance Workshop: Understanding the fundamental processes controlling the surface mass balance of the Greenland ice sheet and improving estimates that took place September 7 – 8, 2016 at Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory of the Columbia University. The report is available here Sasha and Rohi attended the workshop, which … Read More
On October 23-25, we did a field research weekend in Northern New Jersey. We did training, tested instruments, and developed procedures.
Asa was part of the organizing committee for the Rutgers Climate Institute Climate Change and Polar Regions: Natural and Social System Implication. About 150 people from several universities in the Northeast region attended. Asa and Samiah presented posters with their work. Read more here.
We welcomed our colleagues from the University of Georgia, City College New York, and Stanford for two days of intense discussion about our project investigating the impact of Greenland freshwater fluxes on surrounding oceans.
Both Samiah and Rohi were competitively selected to participate in the 3rd annual SnowSchool by the NASA international Snow Working Group for Remote sensing (iSWGR) in Colorado between January 12 and 14, 2016
John Mioduszewski defended his thesis and will be awarded the Ph.D. degree from Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey.
Effective July 1st, 2015, Åsa Rennermalm will be promoted to Associate Professor with tenure at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey.
Rutgers Undergrads! Join our group as an Aresty Research Assistant. Where you can work with our group on a project about Climate change and the Greenland ice sheet. The deadline to apply is April 7, 2015. Find more information and apply on the Aresty Center’s webpage: https://secure.rutgers.edu/urs/projects/projectDetails.aspx?ID=2400