CryoSCOPE - CRYOsphere Science Concluding in new Observations and Productive Exploitation

Dates: 2025-2029
Funding: State Secretariat for Education, Research and Innovation SERI
Funding Amount: CHF 1.7 Mio.
PhD Stundent: Dillon Mungle
Principal Investigators: Dr. Marius Floriancic & external page Dr. Harsh Beria

CryoSCOPE

Monitoring inland ice is essential for understanding environmental processes in cold regions and predicting climate-driven shifts and natural hazards. The EU-funded CryoSCOPE project unites 19 institutes across Europe and India to understand interactions between land, ice, snow and permafrost in globally significant cold spots. By integrating novel field measurements and advanced numerical models, CryoSCOPE aims to improve the representation of atmospheric, cryospheric, and hydrological processes in Earth System Models. These insights will support environmental research and strengthen climate resilience in these cold spots.

More information on CryoSCOPE can be found external page here.

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