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Remy Veness is a Lecturer in Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and Glaciology at the College of Social Sciences and Arts. He specializes in glacial sediment transport processes and their implications for understanding past and future glacial changes. His research integrates numerical modeling, fieldwork, and remote sensing, with a focus on both contemporary and paleo-glacial dynamics.
Dr. Veness holds a PhD in Glaciology from the University of Sheffield and previously worked as a glacial GIS research assistant at Nagra, a Swiss company. His current projects include leading the DRUMICE initiative (investigating subglacial drumlin formation in Iceland) and collaborating on PalGlac and SLIDE projects (University of Sheffield-led initiatives). He explores industrial applications of glaciology, such as identifying glacially secure geological depositories and lithium deposits in deglaciated regions.
Remy teaches GIS, Python, and glaciology across MSc GIS, BSc CESM, and BSc Geography programs. His fieldwork spans the Alps, Iceland, and Greenland, and he delivers specialized courses on glaciological field techniques.
His research outputs include studies on ice sheet modeling, sediment transport pathways, and glacial hydrology. Key collaborations include NERC’s UK-Iceland HUGE ICE project and interdisciplinary work combining luminescence dating with glacial studies.


