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Professor Peter Wadhams is a renowned academic at the University of Cambridge's Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics (DAMTP), affiliated with the Faculty of Mathematics. He leads the Polar Ocean Physics research group, focusing on sea ice dynamics, Arctic and Antarctic environmental processes, and climate change impacts. His work integrates field experiments, satellite remote sensing, and numerical modeling to study ice-ocean interactions, wave attenuation mechanisms, and the role of sea ice in global climate systems. Key contributions include submarine-based ice thickness measurements, analysis of ice ridge distributions, and assessments of Arctic climate tipping points.
Professor Wadhams has authored over 180 peer-reviewed papers, including high-impact studies on the economic costs of Arctic melting and the urgency of addressing sea ice loss. His research emphasizes interdisciplinary approaches to understanding polar environmental changes and their global implications.
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