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Tore Hattermann is an Adjunct Associate Professor at the Department of Mathematics and Statistics, UiT The Arctic University of Norway. His research integrates complex systems modelling with polar climate science, focusing on ice-ocean interactions in Arctic and Antarctic regions. He contributes to large-scale projects like the Troll Observing Network (TONe) and the Southern Ocean Freshwater Input from Antarctica (SOFIA) initiative.
Research Focus: Dr. Hattermann investigates dynamical processes linking ice shelves, ocean circulation, and climate feedbacks. Key themes include:
- Basal melting mechanisms beneath Antarctic ice shelves
- Wind-driven ocean responses to sea-ice decline
- Biogeochemical impacts of polar warming
- Computational methods for coupled climate models
Publication Trends: His recent articles (2023-2025) emphasize observational and modelling studies of polar systems, with recurring themes of ice-shelf stability, freshwater impacts on ocean circulation, and ecological responses to Arctic warming. Over 80% involve multi-institutional collaborations across glaciology, oceanography, and climate science.
Collaborations: Actively engaged in international consortia including the Framework for Understanding Ice-Ocean Interactions (FUSION) and SOFIA modeling initiatives. No awards or student mentoring details are provided in the source material.


