We have the pleasure to announce the ECRs recipients of SCAR INSTANT Fellowships:
Kenza Himmich (France) – “Understanding past and future changes in Antarctic sea ice seasonality”
Xiaoxia Huang (China) – “Imprints of the early glaciations on the George V Land continental shelf: insights for long-term evolution of the East Antarctic Ice Sheet”
Sally Cheuk Ying Lau (Australia) – “Reconstructing past grounded ice extent over time around Wilkes Land margin, East Antarctica, using animal genomes”
Luciana Shigihara Lima (Brazil) – “Impacts of freshwater supply on the coastal dynamics of the Antarctic Peninsula”
Amila Sandaruwan Ratnayake (Sri Lanka) – “Teleconnection between Antarctic melting history and sea-level changes, in the Indian Ocean”
Congratulations to all the fellows and good work!
The goal of SCAR INSTANT fellowships is to increase the engagement of Early-Career Researchers in INSTANT activities and to promote participation of scientists from regions currently under-represented in INSTANT, i.e., South America, Asia and Africa.
INSTANT fellowships address the objectives and priority questions in INSTANT’s Science and Implementation plan as well as the INSTANT structure revised in December 2021 (Themes 1&2 were merged into a unique Theme 1).
The goal of SCAR INSTANT fellowships is to increase the engagement of Early-Career Researchers in INSTANT activities and to promote participation of scientists from regions currently under-represented in INSTANT, i.e., South America, Asia and Africa.
INSTANT fellowships address the objectives and priority questions in INSTANT’s Science and Implementation plan as well as the INSTANT structure revised in December 2021 (Themes 1&2 were merged into a unique Theme 1).