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Young UTIG Researchers

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Young UTIG Researchers

Talks by Undergraduates and a High School Student
On Their UTIG Research

4:00 p.m. to 5:20 p.m.
Thursday, 1 May 2003

We not only have graduate students doing research at UTIG, we also have undergraduates and a high school student during Spring, 2003. These students will present a talk describing their research. Each talk will be followed by questions and discussion from both staff and students.

All are welcome to attend including interested students and staff and oil industry representatives.

StudentTitle of TalkAdvisor
Bisola Falola Analysis of internal layers from airborne radar sounding over East Antarctica Blankenship
Laura Lindzey Sub-ice ditch, swamp or lake? A question of radar, ice loss and scattering at the South Pole Blankenship
Suzanne Oliason Radar Studies of Accreting Ice from Subglacial Lake Vostok in East Antarctica Blankenship
Lisa Watson GIS compilation Caribbean active faults and GIS study of tectonic geomorphology of the Papuan Peninsula, Papua New Guinea Mann, Taylor
Ben Williams Anomalous Radar Reflectors and Topographic Interference below South Pole subglacial lake Blankenship