EarthFlows is extended for a new period

The cross-disiplinary group EarthFlows has been granted an extension for the period as a research Group. This means financing for Three more Doctoral Research Fellow- or Postdoctoral Research Fellow-positions, between 2019 and 2022.

A glacier flowing out from a mountain range.

Interface Dynamics in Geophysical Flows, or EarthFlows for short, is lead by Luiza Angelutha-Bauer, together with Francois Renard, both from Njord. The researchers in the Group are from the Department of Geosciences, the Department of Physics and the Department of Mathematics.

The goal for EarthFlows is to provide fundamentally New understanding of the Dynamics of fluid-solid Interfaces for a number of important geophysical systems. You can read more about the group on their website.

Published Jan. 4, 2019 4:24 PM - Last modified July 4, 2019 11:19 AM