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Petra Heil received the Ph.D. degree in physical science from the University of Tasmania, Hobart, Australia, in 1999.
Her work experience includes numerical sea-ice modeling (University of Alaska, Fairbanks; 2000–2002) and high-performance Earth Systems modeling (Tasmanian Partnership for Advanced Computing; 2002–2004). She is currently a Senior Research Scientist with the Australian Antarctic Division, and affiliated with the ACECRC's Sea Ice Processes and Change program. Her research interests include physical sea-ice processes, which she investigates using in situ or remotely sensed information and numerical modeling. Her current research interests include investigation of sea-ice dynamics (buoys and remotely sensed); sea-ice modeling (stand-alone and coupled, decadal modeling, and short-term forecasting); fast-ice studies (in situ and remotely sensed) and mixed-layer processes; spatio-temporal variability of sea ice, and their interaction with polar oceans and atmosphere; and polar atmospheric processes.
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