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Sci Tech Cafe

Wednesday, September 25Doors open at 6:00pm

Talk begins at ~6:30pm

Abandoned Building Brewery
142 Pleasant Street #103a, Easthampton, MA

What Lies Beneath:
Using Light, Sound, and Gravity to Understand the Shrinking Antarctic Ice Sheet

  • How do we know how much ice is stored in the Antarctic Ice Sheet?

  • What changes to the Antarctic Ice Sheet have we observed over the last 20 years?

  • How do we explain those changes? What is the ice sheet’s likely future?

  • What does data collection in Antarctica look like?

Nick Holschuh is an Assistant Professor of Geology at Amherst College. His research focuses on the past, present, and future of the Antarctic Ice Sheet using observational geophysics. He completed my Ph.D. at Penn State through an NSF Graduate Research Fellowship as a student of Dr. Richard Richard Alley and Dr. Sridhar Anandakrishnan. While Nick’s postdoctoral research has focused on satellite remote sensing, his Ph.D. worked toward better observational methods using airborne and ground-based radar. Through electromagnetic theory, Nick uses radar data to make inferences about the thermal and chemical properties of the ice column, and through an understanding of the physics of ice flow, he use imagery of the internal structure of the Antarctic Ice Sheet to reconstruct the flow history of the system.

Bring a friend and join us as we enjoy lively conversations, prizes, and brilliant minds. Light refreshments will be available outside the presentation room, first come, first served. This is an inclusive, family-friendly event for people from all walks of life (ALL are very much welcome: kids, college students, your parents!). We promise, you’ll learn something if you come. And hey, you might even win a prize! Remember… Admission is FREE!

ABB allows guests to bring outside food! Please feel free to brings your own snacks with you, too.

SciTech Cafe events are open to any one with a curious mind regardless of age and background.  Our events, prizes, and snacks are free, but donations are appreciated. 

This event is hosted at Abandoned Building Brewery in Easthampton, MA.

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