Alden Adolphمشاهده پروفایل
استادیار
- Snow Physics
- Cryosphere Dynamics
- Climate Change
- +۳ مورد دیگر
Alden Adolph is an Assistant Professor in both the Engineering Fundamentals and Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering departments at Michigan Technological University . He holds a PhD, BE, and AB in Engineering Sciences from Dartmouth College, with a research focus on cryospheric processes and climate impacts. PhD, Engineering Sciences, Dartmouth College BE, Engineering Sciences, Dartmouth College AB, Engineering Sciences, Dartmouth College His research explores snow and ice physics , climate change feedback mechanisms , and remote sensing applications in cryosphere monitoring. Key areas include snow hydrology, albedo dynamics, and snowpack stability modeling. The 15 most recent publications highlight trends in computational snow modeling , climate-snow interactions , and remote sensing innovations . Topics span microstructural analysis, black carbon effects, and coupled atmospheric-snow simulations, emphasizing climate sensitivity and hazard prediction. His work bridges fundamental snow physics with applied engineering solutions for environmental monitoring and climate adaptation.








