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Videos of Some Recent Lectures

 
 

2017 Linking Scales in the Sea Ice System, Workshop 1 on Multi-scale modelling of ice characteristics and behaviour, Isaac Newton Institute, University of Cambridge

2017 Modeling Sea Ice in a Changing Climate, Institute for Computational and Experimental Research in Mathematics (ICERM) Public Lecture, Brown University

2014 Modeling the Melt: What Math Tells us About the Disappearing Polar Ice Caps, Math Encounters, Public Presentation Series (sponsored by the Simons Foundation), National Museum of Mathematics, New York City

2013 Mathematics and the Melting Polar Ice Caps, MAA-AMS-SIAM Gerald and Judith Porter Public Lecture, Joint Math Meetings, San Diego

2011 Climate Change and the Melting Polar Ice Caps, Simon Fraser University Seminar Series on Global Warming, a Scientific Perspective, Invited Lecture on Evidence for Warming in the Arctic and Antarctic, Burnaby, Canada

2008 Thermal Evolution of Fluid Permeability in Sea Ice, Conference on the Frontiers of Climate Science, Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics, Santa Barbara

 

Professor Ken Golden

Kenneth M. Golden

Distinguished Professor of Mathematics
Adjunct Professor of Biomedical Engineering

Email: ken.golden@utah.edu
Office: LCB 328
Dept. Phone: (801) 581-6851

University of Utah
Department of Mathematics
155 S. 1400 E. RM 233
Salt Lake City, UT
84112-0090 USA