Isolde Glissenaar (@isolde_glis) 's Twitter Profile
Isolde Glissenaar

@isolde_glis

Remote sensing scientist | Observing sea ice thickness 🧊 but recently dabbling in atmospheric chemistry ☁

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linkhttps://research-information.bris.ac.uk/en/persons/isolde-a-glissenaar calendar_today17-11-2019 13:37:57

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CPOM (@cpom_news) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📢📢CPOM are recruiting 3 faculty posts based at Northumbria University! Lecturer, Associate Professor, Professor in Polar Observation and Modelling. For full details, and how to apply, please see: work4.northumbria.ac.uk/#en/sites/CX_1…

Michael Thomas (@curious_founder) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In the 1970s, Dutch cities like Amsterdam were full of traffic and air pollution. Now they are models of sustainable urban planning. Here's the story of how the Netherlands started building their cities for humans, not cars. 🧵

In the 1970s, Dutch cities like Amsterdam were full of traffic and air pollution.

Now they are models of sustainable urban planning. 

Here's the story of how the Netherlands started building their cities for humans, not cars.

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Jack Landy (@jclandy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Just a week left to apply for this exciting position on sea ice altimetry! Come work with myself, @_RobertRicker, and others EO Group UiT Oceans & Sea Ice NPI on the INTERAAC project in beautiful Tromsø 🏔❄️🌊

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This afternoon at the Int. Glaciol. Soc. sea ice meeting Isolde Glissenaar has extended the ice thickness record of the Canadian Arctic back to 1996 using ECCC Canadian Ice Service ice charts! Preprint available here egusphere.copernicus.org/preprints/2023…

This afternoon at the <a href="/igsoc/">Int. Glaciol. Soc.</a> sea ice meeting <a href="/isolde_glis/">Isolde Glissenaar</a> has extended the ice thickness record of the Canadian Arctic back to 1996 using <a href="/ECCC_CIS/">ECCC Canadian Ice Service</a> ice charts! Preprint available here egusphere.copernicus.org/preprints/2023…
AWI Media (@awi_media) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The International Symposium on Sea Ice is in full swing! More than 280 scientists from all over world meet in #Bremerhaven to share their research on #seaice and #snow. The conference continues until the end of the week.🧊❄️#IGSSeaIce Int. Glaciol. Soc. Marcel Nicolaus 📸Amy Lauren Richman

The International Symposium on Sea Ice is in full swing! More than 280 scientists from all over world meet in #Bremerhaven to share their research on #seaice and #snow. The conference continues until the end of the week.🧊❄️#IGSSeaIce <a href="/igsoc/">Int. Glaciol. Soc.</a> <a href="/MarcelNicolaus/">Marcel Nicolaus</a>

📸Amy Lauren Richman
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Contratulation: winners of the presentation awards at #IGSseaice: D. Krampe, M. E. Richter, M. Bach, I. Glissenaar, M. Muchow, M. K. Stolla. Honorable mention of J. Rückert, E. R. Fedders, J.F. Chen, C. Wyburn-Powell, N. Day, J. Dörr, and A. Mchedlishvili Int. Glaciol. Soc. 📸Amy L. Richman

Contratulation: winners of the presentation awards at #IGSseaice: D. Krampe, M. E. Richter, M. Bach, I. Glissenaar, M. Muchow, M. K. Stolla. Honorable mention of J. Rückert, E. R. Fedders, J.F. Chen, C. Wyburn-Powell, N. Day, J. Dörr, and A. Mchedlishvili <a href="/igsoc/">Int. Glaciol. Soc.</a>
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Jack Landy (@jclandy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This one is for all my followers who understand nynorsk... 😉 I'm feeling very lucky (and slightly petrified!) to have been awarded an European Research Council (ERC) Starting Grant. We will investigate rapidly-changing Arctic sea ice thickness during the melt season EO Group UiT UiT Norges arktiske universitet

Geology of the Tour de France (@geotdf) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Geology of the Tour de France 2023 is now live at geo-sports.org! 30 Geoscientists from 4 continents, 12 countries, and 25 institutes tell you about the geological wonders around each stage of the men's and women's Tour de France! Enjoy and send us your questions!

University of Bristol (@bristoluni) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Arctic terns are likely to be resilient to the effects of climate change due to living over vast areas. 🌍 The hardy birds, which fly on the longest migrations of any animal on Earth, breed in the Arctic and fly to Antarctica for the summer. 👉 fal.cn/3Ad16

Bert Wouters (@bert_polar) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨Job opportunity🚨 Join us at Geoscience TU Delft as Assistant Professor! If you're passionate about remote sensing and climate modelling, and how to combine these through AI 🤖to pave the way towards a digital 🌍 twin, apply now! tudelft.nl/over-tu-delft/…