About Me.
Many people ask me how I got into snow science. Usually, they laugh when I tell my story ...
One day I just woke up and knew immediately and with every cell in my body that I wanted to study snow and ice. As a kid, my favourite documentaries were about the majestic glaciers in Alaska and the massive Greenland ice shield. Background story: I was pretty bad at mathematics and physics in high school. I decided to change this when going to university. In my opinion, the university is your (maybe last) chance to learn everything you didn’t or didn't want to or couldn't learn in school. I enrolled on geological science, and it took ONE lecture about glaciology (the science of snow and ice) to fall in love. Here I am: snow princess 2.0 PUBLICATIONS
Martin, J., & Schneebeli, M. (2022). Impact of the sampling procedure on the specific surface area of snow measurements with the icecube. EGUsphere, 2022, 1–13. doi:10.5194/egusphere-2022-501 Boike, J., Chadburn, S., Martin, J., Zwieback, S., Althuizen, I. H., Anselm, N., . . . Wilcox, E. J. (2021). Standardized monitoring of permafrost thaw: A user-friendly, multi-parameter protocol. Arctic Science. doi:10.1139/AS-2021-0007 AWARDS
Best MSc thesis award FB05, Geoscience, University Bremen 2022 |