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Matthew H. England
Professor and Deputy Director, CMSI, University of New South Wales
Matthew England is Scientia Professor of Ocean & Climate Dynamics at the University of New South Wales, and Deputy Director of the ARC Australian Centre for Excellence in Antarctic Science, as well as the global Academic Lead of the International Universities Climate Alliance (IUCA). England previously held appointments at CSIRO Australia, and the CNRS in France. His research focuses on large-scale ocean circulation and its role in regional and global climate, from the tropics to Antarctica.
Professional Experience
University of New South Wales
Professor and Deputy Director, CMSI
1995 - Present
Education
University of Sydney
Doctorate
1992
Honors & Awards
Pavel S. Molchanov Climate Communications Prize
Received December 2024
Union Fellow
Received December 2016
Citation
For exceptional and sustained contributions to the understanding of large-scale ocean circulation and its impact on regional and global climate.
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Publications
Closing the Loops on Southern Ocean Dynamics: From the Circumpolar Current to Ice Shelves and From B...
A holistic review is given of the Southern Ocean dynamic system, in the context of the crucial role it plays in the global climate and the profound...
July 30, 2024
Coupled Feedbacks From the Tropical Pacific to the Atlantic ...
October 19, 2023
AGU Abstracts
Oceanic rafting of floating debris and organisms to Antarctic coasts from Southern Hemisphere landmasses
OCEAN SCIENCES 2024
marine ecology and biodiversity | 22 february 2024
Hannah Dawson, Adele K. Morrison, Matthew H. Engla...
Antarcticas marine environment is no longer considered isolated from the rest of the global ocean. Recent research has demonstrated that there are via...
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Recent acceleration in global ocean heat accumulation by mode and intermediate waters using Argo measurements
OCEAN SCIENCES 2024
climate and ocean change | 22 february 2024
Zhi Li, Matthew H. England, Sjoerd Groeskamp
The ocean absorbs >90% of anthropogenic heat in the Earth system, moderating global atmospheric warming. However, it remains unclear how this heat ...
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On the link between bottom water production and Weddell Gyre strength
OCEAN SCIENCES 2024
high latitude environments | 22 february 2024
Julia Neme, Matthew H. England, Andrew M. Hogg, He...
The Weddell Gyre is one of the dominant features of the Southern Ocean circulation and its dynamics have been linked to processes of climatic relevanc...
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