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NSF Center for Oldest Ice Exploration The US National Science Foundation Center for Oldest Ice Exploration (NSF COLDEX) is a Science and Technology Center formed in 2021 to explore Antarctica for the oldest possible ice core records of our planet’s climate and environmental history, and to help broaden participation in polar science
COLDEX Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) program — NSF . . . Spend your summer as an Antarctic researcher! During your NSF COLDEX REU experience you will work with ice core scientists and researchers to answer questions that will help in our mission to find the oldest ice in Antarctica!
About - NSF Center for Oldest Ice Exploration NSF COLDEX is a multi-institution collaboration to explore Antarctica for the oldest possible polar ice samples and analyze those samples to understand the evolution and future of Earth’s climate system
Research - NSF Center for Oldest Ice Exploration NSF COLDEX is addressing fundamental questions critical for understanding past and future climate change, including sensitivity to higher levels of greenhouse gases, the role of greenhouse gases in the evolution of ice age cycles, and behavior of the Antarctic ice sheet in warmer climates
News - NSF Center for Oldest Ice Exploration Congratulations to COLDEX alum Ellen Mutter, who was awarded an NSF Graduate Research Fellowship! Ellen was a postbaccalaureate researcher at Amherst College, working with Nick Holschuh, and is now a PhD student in the Cornell Hydrology, Ice, and Radar Physics Lab at Cornell University
Directory — NSF Center for Oldest Ice Exploration Mindy Nicewonger, Professional Faculty, Oregon State University *COLDEX Coordinator for Education, Outreach, and Engagement Richard Nunn, Assistant Curator, NSF Ice Core Facility
Photo Gallery — NSF Center for Oldest Ice Exploration COLDEX scientist Fairuz Ishraque and COLDEX Summer REU student Samantha Gass take a closer look at bubbles trapped in an ice core at the 2025 COLDEX Core Processing Line supported by the NSF Ice Core Facility
2024 REU Cohort - NSF Center for Oldest Ice Exploration Marc Sailer: At the end of the COLDEX REU, I feel more prepared to work independently and more familiar with the research process I am excited to present and publish my findings!
Member Handbook — NSF Center for Oldest Ice Exploration - coldex. org The COLDEX monthly seminar, held on the first Monday of every month, features speakers from all over the world These seminars are open to interested people outside of COLDEX - please feel free to invite your colleagues, collaborators, and friends!
Meet the NSF COLDEX 2024-2025 Field Season Team! As the NSF COLDEX 2024-2025 team prepares for our third field season, we’re giving you a sneak peak at what they’ll be doing and a chance to meet the team