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to Dr Alex Whitworth (ajw69@cam.ac.uk ). This is a fixed-term position with funding currently due to end on 31 March 2027 Click the 'Apply' button below to register an account with our recruitment system
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to the grounding line at the toe of the glacier. The warming of deep saline water currents is increasing the rate of melting of these kinds of glaciers, and thereby increasing the risk of higher rates
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motivation in line with the goals of CFI, as well as capacity to work independently and in collaboration with others. Some relevant experience, such as in proofreading, publishing, project management
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Antarctica, are at risk of increasing slippage and loss due to warmer water finding its way to the grounding line at the toe of the glacier. The warming of deep saline water currents is increasing the rate of