In the News
European Geophysical Union 2022 - Division Outstanding Early Career Scientist Award
You can read on this page about the award I received from the Cryosphere division of the European Geophysical Union in 2022, for my work in glaciology.
Press coverage from our work on the ice velocity and thickness of the world's glaciers
Our study and related impacts explained in few words by me (English subtitles available) in the video below
Our paper explained (in French sorry) in The Conversation .
Another radio story from Camille Crosner in La Terre au carrée on France inter radio.
Overview of some other press stories about our paper in New York Times, Le Monde, Washington Post and VICE
Our work on Canadian's glacier:
As Arctic warms, Canada’s glaciers playing major role in sea level rise in CBCnews
Canada’s Melting Ice Caps Are a Big Driver of Rising Sea Levels, in Arctic Deeply
Canada’s Arctic glaciers now a major contributor to sea-level rise in GlobalNews.ca
Canada’s Melting Glaciers Are Causing Sea Level Rise Around the World in Motherboard
Canada’s Glaciers Are Melting 900 Percent Faster Since 2005 in Seeker
Our work on the Amundsen Sea Embayment, West Antarctica:
Researchers find seafloor valleys below West Antarctic glaciers in American Geophysical Union.
Seafloor valleys discovered below West Antarctic glaciers in ScienceDaily.
Gigantic valleys and fissures in the sea floor revealed beneath West Antarctic Ice Sheet in International Business Times.
My work featured in the University of California, Irvine Student Spotlight
Our work on Southeast Greenland glaciers:
Seafloor map shows why Greenland glaciers melt at different rates in Sciences News
Greenland glaciers varied vulnerability to melting in Science Daily