On February 6th 2023, the monthly virtual forum “Maths on Ice” featured contributions from our group:
Ann Kristin Klose (PIK Potsdam) spoke about the "Role of timescale differences for (cascading) tipping in the climate system” which featured work done for the EU funded Horizon 2020 project PROTECT. In addition, Emily Hill (Northumbria University) and Ronja Reese (Northumbria University, PIK Potsdam) gave a summary of their current work on "Exploring the present and future stability of Antarctic grounding lines", which is embedded in the EU funded Horizon 2020 project TiPACCs.
About Maths on Ice: "Maths on Ice" provides a virtual room for short talks and the opportunity for discussion on mathematical aspects of ice dynamics. The forum is organized by Sam Pegler, Ronja Reese Ian Hewitt and Elisa Mantelli.
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