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Dr Brad Reed

Research Fellow

Department: Geography and Environmental Sciences

I am a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Northumbria University interested in the behaviour of glaciers and ice sheets. I primarily use numerical modelling to study the flow of glaciers and how they respond to external conditions. To do this, I also incorporate satellite data and other data sources into the modelling process for validation and comparison.

I have a background in mathematics, oceanography and glaciology and thus am very interested in how we can use numerical tools and modelling approaches to better understand past and future climate change.

Brad Reed

  • PhD September 01 2023
  • MSc December 01 2018
  • June 28 2013


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