
Career
- From 2026: Lecturer in Applied Mathematics, University of Bristol
- 2024-date: Junior Research Fellow, Trinity College Cambridge
- 2022-2024: SoF Postdoctoral Fellow, Dartmouth College (NH, USA)
- 2018-2022: PhD Student, DAMTP
- 2014-2018: BA/MMath, Mathematics, Trinity College Cambridge
Research
Kasia's research looks at the fluid dynamics of ice sheets, in particular the flow of water and sediments at the base of the ice. She uses simple fluids-based models to explain field and experimental observations and constrain the sliding speed of glaciers. She has also worked on channel formation in Arctic permafrost and the "honking" of grain silos.
For potential PhD projects for the coming academic year, see Glacier Fluid Dynamics at the University of Bristol.
Teaching
Mathematics: Part III Non-Newtonian Fluid Mechanics, supervisions for Differential Equations, Fluids IB, Dynamical Systems, Vectors and Matrices, and Mathematical Biology. NST: supervisions for QES.