CONTACT
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  David Michael Holland Professor of Mathematics & Atmosphere-Ocean Science Director, Environmental Fluid Dynamics Laboratory New York Director, Center for Global Sea Level Change, Abu Dhabi Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences New York University Office: 251 Mercer Street, Room 912 New … Read More

PUBLICATIONS
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  The impacts of a subglacial discharge plume on calving, submarine melting and mélange mass loss at Helheim Glacier, south east Greenland  A Everett, T Murray, N Selmes, D Holland, DE Reeve, Journal of Geophysical Research: Earth Surface, e2020JF005910, 2021 … Read More

NEWS & OUTREACH
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Our research is frequently featured in local and international media. What the ‘Doomsday glacier’ can teach us about the fate of Earth The Thwaites glacier is an Antarctic glacier that spans roughly 120 kilometres. Climate scientist David Holland talks to … Read More

OPPORTUNITIES
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Postdoctoral The thrust of my research activity within the EFDL is towards an improved understanding of the global climate system. Through physically-based numerical models I address a variety of issues relating to the interaction of the global atmosphere with the … Read More

EVENTS
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  Previous Events   Ocean Cruise on Great Peconic Bay http://www.somas.stonybrook.edu/about/facilities/researchvessels/rv-paumanok/ Graduate Class in Geophysical Fluid Dynamics http://math.nyu.edu/courses/course_descriptions.html#MATH-GA3010.001 Hosted Public Lecture http://nyuad.nyu.edu/en/news-events/new-york-city-events/2015/09/the-new-communication-climate.html World Science Festival http://www.worldsciencefestival.com/2016/03/top-scientists-open-lab-doors-high-school-students/ [/fusion_text][/fusion_builder_column][/fusion_builder_row][/fusion_builder_container]

PEOPLE
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  Lab Members   Principal Investigator David Holland (1998 – )   Research Associates M. Chandra (2006 – 2007)   Post Docs Tasha Reddy (2007 – 2009) C. Shaji (2005 – 2006) Laura de Steur (2005-2006) Karen Assmann (2004 – 2005) Miguel … Read More

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Welcome Scientists and students that work in this lab strive to bridge the gap between theoretical advances in applied mathematics relevant to geophysical flows and observable climate system phenomena. Active members of the international science community, lab members create the … Read More