Michele Koppes

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Born
Greece[1]
AlmamaterUniversity of Washington (Ph.D, MSc) and Williams College (BA with honours)
FieldsGlaciology, geomorphology, climate science
InstitutionsAssociate Professor at University of British Columbia's Department of Geography
Michele Koppes
Born
Greece[1]
Alma materUniversity of Washington (Ph.D, MSc) and Williams College (BA with honours)
Scientific career
FieldsGlaciology, geomorphology, climate science
InstitutionsAssociate Professor at University of British Columbia's Department of Geography
Websiteblogs.ubc.ca/koppes

Michele Koppes is an associate professor at the University of British Columbia who uses glaciology and geomorphology to study climate and changing landscapes.

Koppes attended Williams College and received a BA in Geology with honors. She continued her education at the University of Washington, earning her Masters of Science in Geological sciences, a Certificate in Environmental Geology and Doctor of Philosophy in Earth and Space Sciences in 2007.[2][3] At the University of Washington, Koppes worked with advisor Brenard Hallet writing her dissertation on the “Influence of rapid glacial retreat on erosion rates for tide-water glaciers”.[4]

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