
معرفی
Dr. Sebastian Bjerregaard Simonsen is a Senior Researcher at DTU Space, Technical University of Denmark, specializing in glaciology, remote sensing data assimilation, and cryospheric dynamics. His work leverages satellite altimetry (CryoSat-2, Sentinel-3) to quantify ice sheet changes, with a focus on Greenland and Antarctic regions.
- Research Themes: Ice sheet surface processes, meltwater dynamics, firn compaction, climate modeling, and subglacial hydrology.
- Supervision: Major supervisor for PhD candidates Astrid Puggaard (2022–2026), Nicolaj Hansen (2019–2023), and Nicolaj H. Andersen (2017–2023).
- Collaborations: Partners with European Space Agency, PROMICE project, and international teams studying ice sheets.
- Notable Contributions: Development of Greenland gravitational mass balance datasets (2024), editorial work at Geosciences (2017–2018), and field campaigns in Greenland and Svalbard totaling over a year in the high Arctic.
His research aligns with UN Sustainable Development Goals, particularly SDG 13 (Climate Action). Recent publications emphasize radar altimetry, surface roughness, and spatiotemporal density distribution in ice sheets.
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