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Dr Damien Mansell

Office hours

You can hear a pronounciation of Damien's name here, pronouns are he/him.


Term 1 Office Hours:

Damien has two office hours per week, one in his office on Streatham Campus and one online.

For the online meeting you do not need to book, but can drop into a waiting room at the advertised time on the relevant ink below. For the in-person meeting please book in advance on the relevant link below.

 

In person: Tuesday 13:30-14:30 Amory C253c please book here

Online: Thursday WEEK 9 rescehduled to Friday 13:30-14:30 10:00-11:00 Online the link to join is available here

 

 

Dr Damien Mansell

Associate Professor
Physical Geography

About me:

Damien is an Associate Profesor of GIS. He is programme director of UG BSc Geography with Applied GIS an innovative degree pathway he proposed and designed and programme director and developer of PGT MSc Geographical Infomration Science,

Damien is passionate about teaching and the use of GIS to understand spatial data, patterns and trends. In 2020 he became a Principal Fellow of The Higher Education Academy. He has won awards for his work on developing teaching tools and innovative applications of technology for web mapping, immersive interactive environments and educational videos.

Before coming to Exeter, Damien gained a first class B.Sc Geography degree at the University of Sheffield (2004-2007) and went on to research for a PhD at Swansea University entitled ‘Controls on the calving rate of North-West Svalbard glaciers’. Insights from iceberg formation were understood from satellite images to investigate the nature and timing of relationships between how fast the glaciers are flowing, meltwater and sea-ice cover.

As a glaciologist Damien has field experience in Greenland, Svalbard and Iceland.

For roles, responsibilities and pedagogic activity in education please see the Teaching Tab

Broad research specialisms:

Ice-ocean interactions, calving processes, glacier dynamics, sea-ice extent, glacier surges, remote sensing applications.

Pedagogies of GIS learning and assessment particularly related to story maps, mapping visualisations and immersive environments.


Interests:

My principal research interests include the calving processes of tidewater-terminating glaciers, glacier surges, cryosphere instabilities and remote sensing for glaciological applications. During my PhD at Swansea University I utilized satellite imagery to measure surface velocities, ice-front positions, meltwater availability and sea-ice concentration for glaciers in North-West Svalbard. I have developed remote sensing techniques in the automatic detection of ice-fronts form Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR), as well as utilizing SAR backscatter characteristics to measure the timings and magnitude proxy for meltwater availability over the surface layers of Svalbard glaciers and ice-caps.


Qualifications:

PhD Glaciology, (Swansea University)

BSc Geography, (The University of Sheffield)

Postgraduate Certificate in Academic Practice, (The University of Exeter)

Principal Fellow of the Higher Education Academy

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