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Tue May 13th 2025, 12.30pm to 1.30pm
Venue: 
Online

Join Cambridge researchers including Professor John Taylor and Professor Jerome Neufeld from the Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics for this lunchtime webinar discussing how their latest ice‑sheet research and modelling are deepening our understanding of the challenges posed by rising sea levels.

Glaciers and ice sheets from Greenland to Antarctica are losing ice faster than ever, adding vast amounts of water to the ocean and accelerating global sea‑level rise. What drives this rapid mass loss, and how do ice sheets melt? Our ability to understand melting ice sheets is an important aspect of predicting future sea levels, and understanding the impacts on UK’s low‑lying coasts and communities worldwide.

How to book

This webinar is part of the Future of Physical Sciences series. Find out more and book your place here.