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See my talk on the WISE Zoominar

Continue reading See my talk on the WISE Zoominar

Unknown's avatarLuke BennettsAugust 28, 2025Leave a comment

“The influence of ocean waves on Antarctic sea-ice albedo and seasonal melting, and physical–biological feedbacks” on EGUsphere

https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-2025-3166 Continue reading “The influence of ocean waves on Antarctic sea-ice albedo and seasonal melting, and physical–biological feedbacks” on EGUsphere

Unknown's avatarLuke BennettsJuly 22, 2025Leave a comment

Special Issue on Wave Phenomena in Periodic, Near-Periodic, and Locally Resonant Systems

https://pubs.aip.org/collection/648028/Special-Issue-on-Wave-Phenomena-in-Periodic-Near Continue reading Special Issue on Wave Phenomena in Periodic, Near-Periodic, and Locally Resonant Systems

Unknown's avatarLuke BennettsJuly 14, 2025Leave a comment

Listen to my interview on ABC Radio Hobart

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Unknown's avatarLuke BennettsJuly 2, 2025Leave a comment

Pursuit article: There’s a link between sudden Antarctic ice shelf breakups and sea ice loss

https://pursuit.unimelb.edu.au/articles/theres-a-link-between-sudden-antarctic-ice-shelf-breakups-and-sea-ice-loss Continue reading Pursuit article: There’s a link between sudden Antarctic ice shelf breakups and sea ice loss

Unknown's avatarLuke BennettsJuly 1, 2025Leave a comment

Research briefing: Fast ice — the last line of defence for weakened Antarctic ice shelves

Continue reading Research briefing: Fast ice — the last line of defence for weakened Antarctic ice shelves

Unknown's avatarLuke BennettsJuly 1, 2025July 9, 2025Leave a comment

“Large-scale ice-shelf calving events follow prolonged amplifications in flexure” published by Nature Geoscience

See https://rdcu.be/eugY1 Continue reading “Large-scale ice-shelf calving events follow prolonged amplifications in flexure” published by Nature Geoscience

Unknown's avatarLuke BennettsJuly 1, 2025July 2, 2025Leave a comment

Introduction to the Special Issue on wave phenomena in periodic, near-periodic, and locally resonant systems published by JASA

Continue reading Introduction to the Special Issue on wave phenomena in periodic, near-periodic, and locally resonant systems published by JASA

Unknown's avatarLuke BennettsJune 15, 2025June 15, 2025Leave a comment

My AFMS seminar on YouTube

Continue reading My AFMS seminar on YouTube

Unknown's avatarLuke BennettsMay 24, 2025Leave a comment

“Waves in ice” chapter published

Preprint here or on arXiv Continue reading “Waves in ice” chapter published

Unknown's avatarLuke BennettsMay 16, 2025May 27, 2025Leave a comment

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  • Dylan Dickson’s Amgen project in Michell Hydrodynamics Lab featured in UniMelb news article
  • Modelling dynamic strains on ice shelves resulting from flexural and extensional motions forced by ocean wave packets published in The ANZIAM Journal
  • Model Assessment of Winter Extratropical Cyclone Short-Term Impacts on the Antarctic Marginal Ice Zone on EGUsphere
  • Sea Ice Floe Segmentation in Close-Range Optical Imagery Using Active Contour and Foundation Models published by Earth & Space Science
  • JASA podcast featuring Vladislav Sorokin and me
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