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Dr. Maria Constanza (Coti) Manassero

Dr Maria Constanza (Coti) Manassero is a postdoc at the University of Tasmania, Australia, and part of the ACEAS project. Her main research interest lies in developing geophysical methodologies to understand complex Earth processes. She is passionate about doing innovative and impactful science, as well as working collaboratively in a multidisciplinary team to tackle current challenges, particularly those linked to the effects of climate change. Coti has over 7 years of experience in geophysics, where she has primarily worked on the development of computer-based approaches applied to geophysical data. She completed her Ph.D. in Geophysics at Macquarie University, Australia, with a specialisation in MT and probabilistic inversions of 3D MT with other datasets. As part of her current postdoc position, she is collecting MT data across (and around) Denman Glacier to expand the available data in the region. These observations are necessary to understand the interaction between the ice and the solid Earth and improve models of sea level rise and ice mass loss.

Unveiling the Secrets of the Deepest Inland Trough: The Denman Terrestrial Campaign

Unveiling the Secrets of the Deepest Inland Trough: The Denman Terrestrial Campaign

Greetings from the heart of Antarctica! This week on the EGU Geodynamics blog, we are thrilled to share an exclusive insight into the groundbreaking Denman Terrestrial Campaign. Live from the icy expanse of the white continent, a team of geophysicists—Shyla Kupis, Dr. Lu Li, Dr. Mareen Lösing, Dr. Coti Manassero, Dr. Tobias Stål, and Dr. Kate Selway—will take you on a journey through their remarka ...[Read More]