
Samuel Brenner
@samueldbrenner
Postdoc studying sea ice-ocean interactions.
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Amazing work by Samuel Brenner and his team ! Using a sea ice discrete element model, they investigate how floe collisions and the relative scales of ocean variance jointly impact ice-ocean coupling and contribute to the generation of turbulence in the ice-ocean boundary layer

In 2014, Office of Naval Research (ONR) collected data in the Beaufort Sea to understand the physics behind sea ice breakup and melt in and around the sea ice edge. Our NOAA@NSIDC program manages the Marginal Ice Zone 2014 Field Campaign V1 data set from this initiative. bit.ly/3TvwBAh


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SASIP February newsletter is out ! 📰 👉mailchi.mp/54419700bf36/s… Subscribe: eepurl.com/iHP3zM @MHell Samuel Brenner Pierre Rampal @tobias_finn Simon Driscoll #seaice #neXtSIM #climateresearch #arctic


Very pleased to see some of my work at UVic Geography published - we analyze the relationship between RCM SAR backscatter and sea ice roughness & height in the Canadian Arctic. We then present a preliminary RCM sea ice roughness model. agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1029/20…





SASIP June newsletter is out! ✨ This month, many new articles and preprints! Catch up on the latest news: mailchi.mp/c7f2d36bcac0/s… Subscribe and stay updated 👉eepurl.com/iHP3zM Pierre Rampal Yumeng Chen @tobias_finn #SeaIce #nextSIM-DG





SASIP September newsletter is out: Amazing new articles by Samuel Brenner, Pierre Rampal and more ! Check it out 👉mailchi.mp/7ad387683f77/s… 💫subscribe and stay updated : eepurl.com/iHP3zM




A new paper by Blanchard-Wrigglesworth, Samuel Brenner, Øyvind Foss and others explores the modelled and observed response of the ice and ocean to the January 2022 cyclone: doi.org/10.1029/2024JC…

PRFluids Editors' Suggestion: Featured in Physics Magazine today, Saddier et al.'s lab-scale model provides a testing ground for studying the breakup of ice sheets or of other thin solids floating on the surface of a fluid. More @ go.aps.org/47HmugN & go.aps.org/3Y08QC7