
معرفی
Dr. David Schroeder is a Senior Sea Ice Model Development Scientist at the Centre for Polar Observation and Modelling, University of Reading. His role focuses on enhancing the SI^3 climate sea ice model through new physics implementations and supporting UK Polar Research Community collaborations. He works closely with institutions like the Met Office, National Oceanography Centre Southampton (NOCS), British Antarctic Survey (BAS), and the NEMO working group. As part of the NERC CANARI project, he investigates Arctic-North Atlantic climate interactions and their UK impacts.
His research expertise includes polar research, sea ice modelling, melt ponds, ocean-sea ice-atmosphere interactions, and remote sensing techniques. Collaborations span climate modelling, polynya studies, and Arctic environmental monitoring. He actively engages in public outreach through media articles, press releases, and podcasts, notably predicting Arctic sea ice trends since 2014 via ARCUS and contributing to high-profile studies like the 2023 Antarctic sea ice minimum analysis.
Dr. Schroeder’s technical contributions include configuring global climate models with SI^3 and supporting interdisciplinary research. His work bridges academic research with practical applications in environmental forecasting and climate change communication.


