Philip Kraaijenbrink started as a PhD student at Utrecht University on September 1st. He will work on the Climate-KIC funded PhD project “IceSpy: monitoring glacier dynamics using unmanned aerial vehicles”.
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On 14 September, Professor of Mountain Hydrology Walter Immerzeel received the Ammodo Science Award 2021.
Study aimed at understanding the pattern of glacier mass balances in Asia by combining WRF, glacier modeling and moisture tracking.
Team members of the mountain hydrology team have attended the EGU General Assembly 2023 in Vienna to present their research
Utrecht University together with ICIMOD, FutureWater and Kathmandu University organized a successful workshop in Kathmandu titled “Glacier monitoring in the Himalayas using […]