DEEPICE PhD projects
DEEPICE project, funded by the European Commission under the Horizon 2020 programme (Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions – Innovative Training Network) funds 15 PhD positions to be started between July and October 2021 for a period of 36 months.
WP1 – Technical innovation for deep ice core analysis
ESR 1: Geochemical characterization of single dust particles in ice core
PhD student: Geunwoo Lee (Univ. Bern, CH)
Supervisors: H. Fischer (Univ. Bern, CH), B. Delmonte (Univ. Milano Bicocca, IT)
ESR 2: Thermo-desorption PTR-MS for measuring organic compounds in deep ice
PhD student: Hanne Notø (Univ. Utrecht, NL)
Supervisors: R. Holzinger (Univ. Utrecht, NL), M. Hutterli (TOFWERK, CH)
PhD student: Eirini Malegiannaki (Univ. of Copenhagen, DK)
Supervisors: V. Gkinis (Univ. Copenhagen DK), C. Barbante (Univ. Venice IT)
ESR 4: Improvements and application of the laser techniques LA-ICP-MS for high resolution non-destructive elemental analyses on ice cores
PhD student: Piers Larkman (Univ. Venice, IT)
Supervisors: P. Bohleber (Univ. Venice, IT), R. Rhodes (UKRI-BAS, UK)
ESR 5: Developing an instrument to make continuous observations of the crystal size on a 1m polished surface of an ice core
PhD student: Miguel Angel Sánchez Moreno (Univ. of Copenhagen, DK)
Supervisors: D. Dahl-Jensen (Univ. Copenhagen, DK), André Lamott (Schäfter & Kirchhoff GmbH, D)
WP2 – Quantification of processes responsible for creation and alteration of the climate signal in the ice core
ESR 6: Quantification and correction of “in situ” production of N2O in ice cores
PhD student: Lison Soussaintjean (Univ. of Bern, CH)
Supervisors: H. Fischer (Univ. of Bern, CH), T. Roeckmann (Univ. Utrecht, NL)
ESR7: Microstructure and Air Inclusions in polar ice
PhD student: Florian Painer (AWI, DE)
Supervisors: I. Weikusat (AWI, DE), M. R. Drury (Univ. Utrecht, NL)
ESR8: 36Cl in Antarctic ice cores – developing a key dating tool and climate proxy
PhD student: Niklas Kappelt (Univ. Lund, SW)
Supervisors: R. Muscheler (Univ. Lund, SW), E. Wolff (UKRI-BAS, UK)
ESR 9: Retrieval of the oldest paleoclimatic signal in basal ice, insights from a large-scale multi-parametric study?
PhD student: Lisa Ardoin (Univ. Bruxelles, B)
Supervisors: F. Fripiat (Univ. Bruxelles, B), T. Roeckmann (Univ. Utrecht, NL)
PhD student: Inès Ollivier (Univ. Bergen, NW)
Supervisors: H.C. Steen-Larsen (Univ. Bergen, NW), B. Stenni (Univ. Venice, IT)
ESR 11: Evolution of snow and air circulating in snow beyond the surface of Antarctic ice sheet
PhD student: Romilly Harris Stuart (CNRS-LSCE, FR)
Supervisors: A. Landais (CNRS-LSCE, FR), P. Martinerie (CNRS-IGE, FR)
WP3 – Modelling & statistics – a framework for ice core interpretations
ESR 12: Estimating and accounting for diffusion in deep ice using advanced statistical methods
PhD student: Fyntan Shaw (AWI, DE)
Supervisors: T. Laepple (AWI, DE), V. Gkinis (Univ. Copenhagen, DK)
ESR 13: Coupled atmosphere-ocean modelling: Interpreting Antarctic deep ice
PhD student: Qinggang Gao (UKRI-BAS, UK)
Supervisors: L. Sime (UKRI-BAS, UK), E. Capron (CNRS-IGE, FR)
ESR 14: Combining an ice flow model with radar observations in the Dome C area, Antarctica
PhD student: Ailsa Chung (CNRS-IGE, FR)
Supervisors: F. Parrenin (CNRS-IGE, FR), O. Eisen (AWI, DE)
ESR 15: Investigating the MPT from an Earth System perspective
PhD student: Daniel Gunning (Univ. Bergen, NW)
Supervisors: K. Nisancioglu (Univ. Bergen, NW), R. van de Wal (Univ. Utrecht, NL)