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Shyla Kupis

Shyla Kupis is a Ph.D. candidate in Physics under the ACEAS project at the University of Tasmania, Australia. Shyla’s current role with ACEAS is utilising her interdisciplinary background in applied mathematics, Earth sciences, and environmental engineering, in which she holds both of her master's degrees. Her research project involves studying the risk in predicting the total ice sheet mass balance of the East Antarctic Ice Sheet and reducing the uncertainties using a multidisciplinary, computational approach. She is interested in constraining uncertainties in the total ice sheet mass balance using ground-based geophysics and historical aerial photography to monitor long-term changes in ice extent and outlet glaciers. She is excited to be supported with instruments from the Geophysical Research in Antarctica (GRIT).

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]