The goal of my research is to understand the physical processes that govern the dynamics of ice sheets and glaciers, and to improve the representation of these processes in Earth system models. My research projects focus on identifying the main drivers of ice sheet change and deriving parametrizations of these processes suitable for continental-scale ice sheet models. I use both analytical and numerical methods to solve the mathematical problems that arise in the description of these processes.
Contact:
Dept. of Geoscience, UW-Madison
1215 W. Dayton Street, Madison, WI, 53706
Email: mhaseloff@wisc.edu
Biographical sketch
Since 09/2022 | Assistant Professor, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Dept. of Geoscience |
01/2020 – 09/2022 | Vice-Chancellor Senior Fellow, Northumbria University, Geography and Environmental Sciences |
09/2017 – 01/2020 | Postdoctoral research associate, University of Oxford, Dept. of Earth Sciences and Mathematical Institute |
07/2015 – 09/2017 | Postdoctoral research associate, Princeton University, Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences Program/GFDL |
Education and qualifications
2022 | FHEA, PGCAP, APA -Teaching Specialist, Northumbria University, UK |
2015 | PhD (Geophysics), University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada |
2009 | Diplom (Physics), Humboldt-University Berlin, Germany |