
معرفی
Till Wagner is an Assistant Professor at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences. He holds a PhD from the University of Cambridge. His research focuses on physical processes at Earth’s high latitudes, particularly ice-ocean-atmosphere interactions, including sea-ice/climate feedbacks, glacier-ocean dynamics, and iceberg deterioration mechanisms. He employs theoretical models, numerical simulations, and observational data in his investigations.
Key research interests include:
- Climate feedback loops involving sea ice and glaciers
- Glacier calving and ice shelf stability
- Phytoplankton blooms influenced by sea ice melt
- Arctic and Antarctic climate dynamics
Recent work explores topics such as Ross Ice Shelf erosion, Greenland tidewater glacier ablation, and Arctic amplification mechanisms. His studies address both observational data analysis and model development to improve understanding of polar climate systems.
He has no explicitly listed scientific awards. His advising and grant activities are not detailed here. His research group focuses on advancing interdisciplinary approaches to polar environmental science, particularly through collaborations in glaciology, oceanography, and atmospheric physics.



