Innovation ShowcaseBehind the science
Trees of light
Harry Carstairs, University of Edinburgh
Mapping Antarctic cavities
Tom Jordan, British Antarctic Survey (BAS), (Geology and Geophysics Team)
Project SNOWFALL
Hamish Pritchard, British Antarctic Survey (BAS), (Ice Dynamics and Paleoclimate team)
ARCHER2: Facilitating world-class climate research.
Tracy Peet, University of Edinburgh
Monitoring ocean salinity from space
Encarni Medina-Lopez, University of Edinburgh
Measuring the air we breathe
William Bloss, University of Birmingham
Robots delivering sustainable ocean monitoring
James Fishwick, Plymouth Marine Laboratory
Sci-fi forest travels to 2050
Sami Ullah, Birmingham Institute of Forest Research (BIFoR) at the University of Birmingham
Four possible climates in 2100
Jeremy Walton, Met Office Hadley Centre for Climate Sciences and Services
Vanishing landscapes
Roberto Fernandez, Energy & Environment Institute, University of Hull
Discovering our future: Antarctica
Jon Ager / Livia Oldland, British Antarctic Survey (BAS), (Antarctic Infrastructure Modernisation Programme)
Emperor penguins on thin ice
Peter Fretwell, British Antarctic Survey (BAS), (Mapping and GIS Information Centre)
Tracking blue carbon
Terri Souster, British Antarctic Survey (BAS), (Biodiversity, Evolution and Adaptation Team)
Of Giants And Kings
Norm Ratcliffe, British Antarctic Survey
Where is the cleanest air?
William Bloss, University of Birmingham
Penguin Metropolis
Nathan Fenney, British Antarctic Survey (BAS)
The Place-based Carbon Calculator
Malcolm Morgan, Institute for Transport Studies, University of Leeds
Martian X Antarctic Drill
Julius Rix, British Antarctic Survey, Ice Dynamics and Palaeoclimate and Antarctic Marine Engineering teams
Land cover mapped by Space Intelligence
Murray Collins, University of Edinburgh
Farming from space: sustainability of cropland management
Andrew Revill, University of Edinburgh
Measuring biomass with satellite data
Cecile Simonis, University of Edinburgh
Mapping Antarctic cavities
Tom Jordan, British Antarctic Survey (BAS), (Geology and Geophysics Team)
ARCHER2: Facilitating world-class climate research.
Tracy Peet, University of Edinburgh
Measuring the air we breathe
William Bloss, University of Birmingham
Sci-fi forest travels to 2050
Sami Ullah, Birmingham Institute of Forest Research (BIFoR) at the University of Birmingham
Vanishing landscapes
Roberto Fernandez, Energy & Environment Institute, University of Hull
Emperor penguins on thin ice
Peter Fretwell, British Antarctic Survey (BAS), (Mapping and GIS Information Centre)
Of Giants And Kings
Norm Ratcliffe, British Antarctic Survey
Penguin Metropolis
Nathan Fenney, British Antarctic Survey (BAS)
Martian X Antarctic Drill
Julius Rix, British Antarctic Survey, Ice Dynamics and Palaeoclimate and Antarctic Marine Engineering teams
Farming from space: sustainability of cropland management
Andrew Revill, University of Edinburgh
Trees of light
Harry Carstairs, University of Edinburgh
Project SNOWFALL
Hamish Pritchard, British Antarctic Survey (BAS), (Ice Dynamics and Paleoclimate team)
Monitoring ocean salinity from space
Encarni Medina-Lopez, University of Edinburgh
Robots delivering sustainable ocean monitoring
James Fishwick, Plymouth Marine Laboratory
Four possible climates in 2100
Jeremy Walton, Met Office Hadley Centre for Climate Sciences and Services
Discovering our future: Antarctica
Jon Ager / Livia Oldland, British Antarctic Survey (BAS), (Antarctic Infrastructure Modernisation Programme)
Tracking blue carbon
Terri Souster, British Antarctic Survey (BAS), (Biodiversity, Evolution and Adaptation Team)
Where is the cleanest air?
William Bloss, University of Birmingham
The Place-based Carbon Calculator
Malcolm Morgan, Institute for Transport Studies, University of Leeds
Land cover mapped by Space Intelligence
Murray Collins, University of Edinburgh
Measuring biomass with satellite data
Cecile Simonis, University of Edinburgh