UC HALO-South Climate Modelling Flights | AcademicJobs NZ
Explore UC's pivotal role in the HALO-South mission with German partners, using advanced aircraft to enhance climate models over the Southern Ocean.
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Adrian McDonald is a Professor in the School of Physical & Chemical Sciences at the University of Canterbury in the Faculty of Science. He holds a BSc (Hons) in physics and a PhD in atmospheric physics from the University of Wales Aberystwyth. McDonald joined the University of Canterbury in 2001 and has held positions including Associate Head of the School of Physical & Chemical Sciences and Director of Gateway Antarctica.
His research focuses on understanding processes relevant to the climate system, making fundamental atmospheric measurements using satellite, ground-based and aircraft instruments, with emphasis on Antarctica and the Southern Ocean. McDonald serves as an executive member of the New Zealand Climate Change Centre.
Explore UC's pivotal role in the HALO-South mission with German partners, using advanced aircraft to enhance climate models over the Southern Ocean.