
معرفی
Colin R. Meyer is an Associate Professor of Engineering and Adjunct Assistant Professor of Earth Sciences at Dartmouth College, leading research in the Changing Polar Regions academic cluster. His work bridges engineering and earth sciences through studies of ice mechanics, fluid dynamics, and planetary cryospheres.
- BS in Civil and Environmental Engineering, UC Berkeley (2012)
- MASt in Mathematical Tripos, University of Cambridge (2013)
- PhD in Applied Mathematics, Harvard University (2017)
Research focuses on fluid dynamics in polar systems, including snow compaction, glacier sliding mechanics, and icy satellite geology. His team developed simplified models for subglacial hydrology and studied power-law premelting in glacial systems.
Recent awards include the Neukom Institute CompX Faculty Grant (2022) and multiple NASA grants for Greenland and Mars hydrology studies. He collaborates internationally, including work with Pakistani researchers on Himalayan glacier hazards.
Meyer leads the Ice Fluid Dynamics Lab, advising graduate researchers and contributing to Dartmouth's ice+climate seminars. His teaching includes courses on fluid mechanics and polar engineering.



