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How studies of Norwegian fjord ice can help create a safer future for the arctic
published in ScienceNord by PhD Fellow Megan O`Sadnick. During winter, a thick layer of ice can form on the surface of the northern Norwegian fjords. The knowledge of the varying…
New publication in Scientific Reports !
A new publication, "Winter storms accelerate the demise of sea ice in the Atlantic Sector of the Arctic Ocean" by Robert M. Graham, Polona Itkin, Amelie Meyer, Arild Sundfjord, Gunnar…
New publication in Nature Scientific Reports!
A new publication "A red tide in the pack ice of the Arctic Ocean" by Lasse M. Olsen, Pedro Duarte, Cecilia Peralta-Ferriz, Hanna M. Kauko, A. Malin Johansson, Ilka Peeken,…
Thematic workshop with focus on modelling, 18-19 September 2019
Where: Sciencepark, Oslo When: 18-19 September 2019 Registration: open Centre for Integrated Remote Sensing and Forecasting for Arctic Operations (CIRFA) is pleased to invite to a thematic workshop Sep 18-19…
Postdoctoral Research Fellow – Extreme Earth project
The Department of Physics and Technology announces a vacant position of Postdoctoral Research Fellow in the area of multi-sensor and deep learning for applications in large-scale remote sensing sea ice…
Postdoctoral position at CIRFA – SIDRIFT project
The Department of Physics and technology announces a vacant Postdoctoral position in "Sea Ice Satellite Remote Sensing". The position is funded by the project "Sea Ice deformation and Snow for…
CIRFA Annual Conference 2019
When: 15-16 October 2019 Where: Sommarøy Arctic Hotel AS Registration: Registration here!P Practical information Time: Tuesday 15 October – Wednesday 16 October, 2019 Venue: Sommarøy Arctic Hotel Registration fee: There…
CIRFA is having two presentation at ESA Living Planet Symposium in Milan 13-17 May.
Artem Moiseev, Harald Johnsen, Morten Hansen, Johnny Johannessen: Evaluation of Ocean Surface Current from Sentinel-1A IW Doppler Shift Observations using In-situ, and other Remote Sensing Observations of the Norwegian Coastal…
Congratulations…
to PhD student Katalin Blix who has been selected as one of 10 lucky participants for this year's Researcher Grand Prix.
Drones help reveal the secrets of glacier crevasses
by Richard Hann, PhD Fellow Many of the glaciers on Svalbard are heavily crevassed. A multidisciplinary research group is now using drones to create high-resolution maps of glacier surfaces to…