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[[Image:Anders-garden.jpg ‎|200px|left|link=Science_spotlights#Damsgaard wins CSDMS Student Modeler Award]]
[[Image:Anders-garden.jpg ‎|180px|left|link=Science_spotlights#Damsgaard wins CSDMS Student Modeler Award]]
We congratulate Dr. Anders Damsgaard, who recently graduated from Aarhus University, Denmark, he is selected as the CSDMS Student Modeler of 2015. Damsgaard presents an outstanding modeling approach to granular flow and bed deformation, and applies the new technique to provide insights on glacier ice-bed interactions. Grain to grain dynamics and variation in meltwater pressure help explain stick and slip behavior of glaciers.  
We congratulate '''Dr. Anders Damsgaard''', who recently graduated from Aarhus University, Denmark, he is selected as the CSDMS Student Modeler of 2015. Damsgaard presents an outstanding modeling approach to granular flow and bed deformation, and applies the new technique to provide insights on glacier ice-bed interactions. Grain to grain dynamics and variation in meltwater pressure help explain stick and slip behavior of glaciers.  
Damsgaard will present on his findings at the upcoming 2016 CSDMS Meeting. [[Science_spotlights#Damsgaard wins CSDMS Student Modeler Award|More...]]<br><br>[mailto:csdmsweb@colorado.edu Nominate a science spotlight]
Damsgaard will present on his findings at the upcoming 2016 CSDMS Meeting. [[Science_spotlights#Damsgaard wins CSDMS Student Modeler Award|More...]]<br><br>[mailto:csdmsweb@colorado.edu Nominate a science spotlight]

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We congratulate Dr. Anders Damsgaard, who recently graduated from Aarhus University, Denmark, he is selected as the CSDMS Student Modeler of 2015. Damsgaard presents an outstanding modeling approach to granular flow and bed deformation, and applies the new technique to provide insights on glacier ice-bed interactions. Grain to grain dynamics and variation in meltwater pressure help explain stick and slip behavior of glaciers. Damsgaard will present on his findings at the upcoming 2016 CSDMS Meeting. More...

Nominate a science spotlight