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University of Leeds

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Leeds

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Overview

How does viscous anisotropy affect ice sheet dynamics and in turn sea-level rise? Gaining insights using low carbon footprint techniques such as modelling and remote sensing (Ref: 2627/NZPS/UoL/Piazolo)/nThis PhD is part of the Net Zero Polar Science DTP, which aims to make polar science possible in a net zero world. For further details visit https://nzps-dtp.ac.uk./nDepartment: School of Earth & Environment/nSupervisor: Prof S Piazolo/nProgram type: PhD Research Project/nFunding type: Competition Funded PhD Project (Students Worldwide)/nUpdated date: 5 January 2026/nCountry: United Kingdom/nDeadline: 12 January 2026

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#140

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#128

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#82

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