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David Rippin
Senior Lecturer in Physical Geography

Biography

David joined the the Environment Department in October 2010.  Prior to that, he did his first degree at the University of Birmingham (B.Sc. 1st Class Hons.), before gaining a Ph.D. from the University of Cambridge.  He then worked as a post-doctoral researcher at the Universities of Bristol and Leeds, before becoming an RC-UK (Research Councils of the United Kingdom) Academic Fellow at the University of Hull, and then moving to York.

David is a glaciologist, and his research interests are focussed on the controls on the dynamics of glaciers and ice-sheets, and the use of ground-based and airborne radio-echo sounding (RES) techniques in exploring englacial and subglacial environments.  He also works on the thermal evolution of small Arctic glaciers, and is increasingly interested in supraglacial environments, and devising approaches for monitoring change in these locations.

David has carried out fieldwork in Antarctica, Svalbard (Norwegian High Arctic), Northern Sweden, Iceland and various alpine locations.  He is has been a Scientific Editor of the Journal of Glaciology since 2009, and has been a member of the NERC Peer Review College since 2010.

Profile picture of DM Rippin, taken in Northern Sweden in March 2012  

Contact details

Dr David Rippin
Senior Lecturer in Physical Geography
Department of Environment and Geography
University of York
Heslington
York
YO10 5NG

Tel: 01904 324703
Fax: 01904 322998