Marginal Ice Zone Dynamics Working Group

Join the Marginal Ice Zone Dynamics Working Group

Researchers interested in participating in the Marginal Ice Zone (MIZ) Dynamics Working Group are welcome to join. Our group is dedicated to advancing understanding and research in the dynamic processes of the MIZ. Participation offers an opportunity to contribute to significant research and collaborate with experts in the field.

If you wish to have your name and affiliation listed on our official webpage or to be officially recognized as part of the group, please contact us directly. Additionally, all members must register on the IACS webpage. You can sign up here.

Researchers who are interested in participating in the Marginal Ice Zone (MIZ) Dynamics Working Group are welcome to join. Our group is dedicated to advancing understanding and research in the dynamic processes of the MIZ. Participation offers an opportunity to contribute to significant research and collaborate with experts in the field.

If you are interested in joining, please contact us for more information on how to become a member.

Registration and Webpage Listing

To those who wish to have their names and affiliation listed on our official webpage, please contact me directly. To be officially recognized as part of the group, it's essential that all members register on the IACS webpage. You can sign-up here.

Mike Meylan

University of Newcastle

Noa Kraitzman

Macquarie University

Ian Eisenman

Scripps Institution of Oceanography, UC San Diego

Alberto Alberello

University of East Anglia

Jake Aylmer

University of Reading

Alex Babanin

University of Melbourne

Ellen Buckley

Brown University

Quanling Deng

Australian National University

Dany Dumont

University of Quebec at Rimouski

Alex Fraser

University of Tasmania

Agneta Fransson

Norwegian Polar Institute

Rebecca Hardenbrook

Dartmouth College

Stuart Hawkins

Macquarie University

Isaac Klapper

Temple University

Alison Kohout

Klaus Meiners

Australian Antarctic Program

Fabien Montiel

University of Otago

Sebastien Moreau

Norwegian Polar Institute

Daiki Nomura

Hokkaido University

Siobhan O'Farrell

CSIRO

Jordan Pitt

University of Sydney

Phillip Reid

Bureau of Meteorology

Maddie Smith

Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution

Vernon Squire

University of Otago

Alessandro Toffoli

University of Melbourne

Jim Thompson

University of Washington

Takenobu Toyota

Hokkaido University

Marcello Vichi

University of Cape Town

Joey Voermans

University of Melbourne

Takuji Waseda

University of Tokyo

Pat Wongpan

University of Tasmania