
Stephen Livingstone
@living_stephen
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17-02-2013 20:16:56
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Paging all palaeoglaciologists... know anyone that wants a postdoc on model-data interactions, either on the data or ice sheet modelling side or a mix? If so please pass on the job below to work in our PalGlac group in Sheffield UK European Research Council (ERC) project; jobs.ac.uk/job/CPC190/res…

Our map showing subglacial meltwater routes of the Fennoscandian Ice Sheet has been published! A lot of podcasts went into this and I'm happy to see it's out in the wild now. Huge thanks to Stephen Livingstone, Chris Clark and team PalGlac for their extraordinary support!


JOB ALERT - Permanent FT Lectureship in Human Geography Sheffield Geography, with a focus on social justice and/or environmental change broadly understood. Deadline 31st August. I am happy to discuss by email. Come work with us! jobs.ac.uk/job/CRX514/lec…

Wooft…..it’s out!! The all singing and dancing BRITICE-CHRONO reconstruction of the last British-Irish Ice Sheet. Will tweet some more in depth highlights soon but it’s epic. onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/bo…


📢Interested in #glaciers? #Geophysics, hydrology, modelling, fieldwork? Then check out our newly-advertised 3yr PDRA post! Come work with the team & me! Based at Sheffield Geography, details at 👉 tinyurl.com/2vhwutv2 Int. Glaciol. Soc. water@leeds BGA PGRiP 2025 British Geophysical Association Near Surface Geophysics Group



I'm looking to hire two postdocs to work on glaciological instrumentation for studying glacier hydrology. The job ads should go live next week. If you would like to be notified when the ads go out, please DM me or email [email protected].

Well done Nico Dewald, our first PalGlac European Research Council (ERC) PhD student just passed his viva on Subglacial drainage routes of the Fennoscnadian Ice Sheet. Pub and curry house throne sitting celebrations ensued! Thanks to Drs Sarah Greenwood and Andrew Sole as examiners. King Dr Nico





Great PDRA position @Bristol_Glac working with Liz Bagshaw and others on the SLIDE project trying to get 'Cryoegg' sensors into active subglacial lakes in Greenland. Details here - tinyurl.com/a43fjmkw

New paper out in ESPL, led by Jean Vérité, where we propose that variable ice-water-sediment interactions in response to meltwater forcing can explain the formation of subglacial meltwater corridors. Chris Clark Rob Storrar ICERS at Sheffield doi.org/10.1002/esp.57…


