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Britney Schmidt named one of Time鈥檚 100 most influential people

Time Magazine has named , associate professor of astronomy in the 麻豆视频 and 麻豆视频 and Earth and atmospheric sciences in Cornell Engineering, to the 鈥 a list which also includes President Joe Biden, Beyonce and actors Ke Huy Quan and Pedro Pascal.

Each year, the Time100 features people who have changed the world, scientific pioneers along with innovators, artists, leaders, titans and icons. Schmidt was recognized for her contributions to climate science, following the recent publication of about the melting of the imperiled Thwaites Glacier in West Antarctica. The lead author of the companion paper from the project, Peter Davis of the British Antarctic Survey, was also named.

The Thwaites Glacier is roughly the size of Great Britain or Florida and is particularly susceptible to climate and ocean changes. The total collapse of the glacier would contribute an additional 65 centimeters to sea-level rise, whilst also destabilizing surrounding snow and ice.

Schmidt and her team develop robotic tools and instruments and use spacecraft to study planets. By exploring Earth鈥檚 ice shelves and glaciers and the oceans beneath them, Schmidt鈥檚 team helps to capture the impacts of changing climate on the cryosphere, while understanding analogs for Ocean Worlds like Jupiter鈥檚 moon Europa.

she and her team developed, allowed the team from the International Thwaites Glacier Collaboration to access to environments under ice shelves that had never been directly observed.

Shaped like a torpedo, 13 feet long and 10 inches wide, Icefin carries cameras, sonar equipment, speed sensors, water column measuring tools and other devices. The team slips it into open water through a hole

鈥淯sing Icefin, we could see for the first time how and where significant melt under the ice shelf is happening,鈥 Schmidt said. 鈥淭hese new views show us how change is happening under the ice, revealing complex and intricate systems that are responding to climate change and driving sea level rise. Antarctica may feel distant and rugged, but the truth is that it is incredibly vulnerable, and that changes there effect every one of us. Understanding how the planet responds to our actions is critical for stemming the tide of climate change.鈥

The TIME100 list recognizes not just influence but how influence can be wielded, editors said.

鈥淚f crisis is going to unite us, we must find within ourselves that same empathy,鈥 TIME editor in chief and CEO Edward Felsenthal wrote in 2022. 鈥淭he spectrum of leaders on this list, wielding influence in so many ways, is a reminder that we all have the option to use our power for good.鈥

Schmidt received a B.S. in physics from the University of Arizona and a Ph.D. in geophysics and space physics from the University of California, Los Angeles. She鈥檚 worked on numerous NASA projects, including the Dawn and Europa Clipper missions and the Europa Lander and LUVOIR Space Telescope mission concepts. 

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