
معرفی
Dr. Faezeh Maghami Nick is an Assistant Professor in Physical Geography at the Faculty of Geosciences, Utrecht University. She holds a PhD in glaciology and specializes in glacier dynamics, numerical modeling, and climate change impacts. Her work focuses on ice-ocean interaction, calving behaviors, and proglacial lake formation, using satellite remote sensing and field observations. She is active in sustainability initiatives, particularly in Greenland and Tajikistan through her charitable organization.
Education: PhD in Geosciences (Utrecht University, 2006). Research interests include glacial lake outburst floods (GLOFs), ice sheet modeling, and climate-driven glacial retreat. She has contributed to over 25 peer-reviewed publications, emphasizing Greenland and Arctic glaciology.
Research highlights include modeling Petermann Glacier stability and quantifying future sea-level contributions from Greenland's outlet glaciers. Her work bridges field studies with computational models to address climate change impacts on cryospheric systems.





