Submit an abstract to this session, convened by our @kirkscanlan.bsky.social and @reneefredensborg.bsky.social with Hameed Moqadam! The deadline is fast approaching ⌛ - submit by 15 January 2026 at 13:00 CET!
Consider submitting an abstract to #EGU26 CR6.3 by January 15 2026.
Read more about the session here www.egu26.eu/session/56853
Hope to see you there!
Submit an abstract to this session, convened by our @kirkscanlan.bsky.social and @reneefredensborg.bsky.social with Hameed Moqadam! The deadline is fast approaching ⌛ - submit by 15 January 2026 at 13:00 CET!
Consider submitting an abstract to #EGU26 CR6.3 by January 15 2026.
Read more about the session here www.egu26.eu/session/56853
Hope to see you there!
Consider submitting an abstract to #EGU26 CR6.3 by January 15 2026.
Read more about the session here www.egu26.eu/session/56853
Hope to see you there!
@mikkelaabykruse.bsky.social is a PhD student in the Cryo Group. He uses satellite remote sensing to study lakes hidden beneath the Greenland Ice Sheet 🛰️🧊🌊 Some of these lakes can contain and later release enormous amounts of meltwater. #Cryosphere #RemoteSensing #Greenland
@mikkelaabykruse.bsky.social is a PhD student in the Cryo Group. He uses satellite remote sensing to study lakes hidden beneath the Greenland Ice Sheet 🛰️🧊🌊 Some of these lakes can contain and later release enormous amounts of meltwater. #Cryosphere #RemoteSensing #Greenland
Photo: @kirkscanlan.bsky.social presenting for DTU Space.
#GreenlandIceSheet #Cryosphere #DTUSpace
Photo: @kirkscanlan.bsky.social presenting for DTU Space.
#GreenlandIceSheet #Cryosphere #DTUSpace
With 20 other students and instructors, they’re exploring projects that combine climate model outputs with in-situ and EO data to better understand our Polar regions.🌍❄️
With 20 other students and instructors, they’re exploring projects that combine climate model outputs with in-situ and EO data to better understand our Polar regions.🌍❄️
We’re shared a handful of posters and a talk by Sebastian B. Simonsen: “From Satellites to Digital Twins – Monitoring the Greenland Ice Sheet.” Great discussions on climate, ice, and models! ❄️
#DTUSpace #Greenland #Cryosphere #DMI
We’re shared a handful of posters and a talk by Sebastian B. Simonsen: “From Satellites to Digital Twins – Monitoring the Greenland Ice Sheet.” Great discussions on climate, ice, and models! ❄️
#DTUSpace #Greenland #Cryosphere #DMI
#Cryosphere #Glaciology #ClimateScience #IceSheet #PolarResearch #NordicScience #IGS2025
#Cryosphere #Glaciology #ClimateScience #IceSheet #PolarResearch #NordicScience #IGS2025
🛩️ Part 1: Airborne multi-freq altimetry → snow depth 👉 tc.copernicus.org/articles/19/...
🛰️ Part 2: Compare w/ CryoSat-2 & ICESat-2 #CRYO2ICE 👉 tc.copernicus.org/articles/19/...
🛩️ Part 1: Airborne multi-freq altimetry → snow depth 👉 tc.copernicus.org/articles/19/...
🛰️ Part 2: Compare w/ CryoSat-2 & ICESat-2 #CRYO2ICE 👉 tc.copernicus.org/articles/19/...
#AMAP (Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Programme) is the working group under the #ArcticCouncil that produces science-based assessments to inform policy and decision-making ❄️
#AMAP (Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Programme) is the working group under the #ArcticCouncil that produces science-based assessments to inform policy and decision-making ❄️
Yesterday, we welcomed GIS users to #DTUSpace. The visit focused on spatial data from #EarthObservations and methods for tackling geospatial challenges, highlighting the importance of precise geospatial data in the Arctic and beyond 🌍❄️
Yesterday, we welcomed GIS users to #DTUSpace. The visit focused on spatial data from #EarthObservations and methods for tackling geospatial challenges, highlighting the importance of precise geospatial data in the Arctic and beyond 🌍❄️
Cutting-edge science in action, unlocking insights for future satellites🛰 #EarthObservation
Cutting-edge science in action, unlocking insights for future satellites🛰 #EarthObservation
In collaboration with #NTNU, supervised by @spacehsk.bsky.social 🎓
In collaboration with #NTNU, supervised by @spacehsk.bsky.social 🎓
S9-28: Operational Fiducial Reference Measurements over Sea Ice in support of Sentinel-3 validation (ESA St3TART-FO project) 🛰️🛩️❄️🧊 #St3TART-FO
S9-28: Operational Fiducial Reference Measurements over Sea Ice in support of Sentinel-3 validation (ESA St3TART-FO project) 🛰️🛩️❄️🧊 #St3TART-FO
S9-14: Validation Methodologies for CRISTAL In-Flight Level-2 Land Ice Products – An Overview from the CRISTAL IN-PROVA Project 🛰️🛩️❄️ #IN-PROVA
Suggestions for #CRISTAL validation? Submit here ➡️ forms.office.com/e/LkSrJnPFTh
S9-14: Validation Methodologies for CRISTAL In-Flight Level-2 Land Ice Products – An Overview from the CRISTAL IN-PROVA Project 🛰️🛩️❄️ #IN-PROVA
Suggestions for #CRISTAL validation? Submit here ➡️ forms.office.com/e/LkSrJnPFTh
S10-33: Dual-hemisphere Sea Ice Reference measurements from multiple data sources tailored for evaluation and product inter-comparison of satellite altimetry 🛩️❄️🧊 #CCI
Interested? essd.copernicus.org/preprints/es...
S10-33: Dual-hemisphere Sea Ice Reference measurements from multiple data sources tailored for evaluation and product inter-comparison of satellite altimetry 🛩️❄️🧊 #CCI
Interested? essd.copernicus.org/preprints/es...
SP-43: Validation Methodologies for CRISTAL In-Flight Level-2 sea ice and iceberg products within the framework of the CRISTAL IN-PROVA Project 🛰️🛩️❄️🧊
Suggestions for validation scenarios or data to support #CRISTAL and synergies with CEMs? ➡️Submit here: forms.office.com/e/KkVhdzTwth
SP-43: Validation Methodologies for CRISTAL In-Flight Level-2 sea ice and iceberg products within the framework of the CRISTAL IN-PROVA Project 🛰️🛩️❄️🧊
Suggestions for validation scenarios or data to support #CRISTAL and synergies with CEMs? ➡️Submit here: forms.office.com/e/KkVhdzTwth
www.space.dtu.dk/english/rese...
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Yesterday marked the start of the new study year at DTU, where we welcomed 42 new bachelor students to our Earth and Space Physics and Engineering programme. Our head of study Sine Hvidegaard made sure the students got a good intro to their new student life.
Yesterday marked the start of the new study year at DTU, where we welcomed 42 new bachelor students to our Earth and Space Physics and Engineering programme. Our head of study Sine Hvidegaard made sure the students got a good intro to their new student life.