Dr. Jason Woodrue

*The room is cold, you can feel the cold even through the thick protective clothing. You work in a special ice laboratory where temperatures are well below freezing. Here you research how ice behaves under extreme conditions. Your job is to investigate new ice structures. With modern equipment, you cool water in a controlled manner, change pressure and temperature and watch how the ice forms. Some crystals are clear like glass, others form unusual patterns that are otherwise only found in nature. Every work step must be documented precisely. You measure, compare and record your results. Small changes can have a big impact. Sometimes ice is created that is particularly stable, sometimes ice that melts surprisingly quickly. Research is important. Your experiments help to better understand climate changes, develop materials for cold regions or new techniques for medicine and technology

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*The room is cold, you can feel the cold even through the thick protective clothing. You work in a special ice laboratory where temperatures are well below freezing. Here you research how ice behaves under extreme conditions. Your job is to investigate new ice structures. With modern equipment, you cool water in a controlled manner, change pres...Read more

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