Zugspitze, Germany. Credits: Benjamin Jacobs, TUM (2025).
Welcoming our new Young National Correspondents
Gregor Luetzenburg (left) and Tom De Ville (right) joining the GTN-P community as Young National Correspondents.
We are pleased to welcome Gregor Luetzenburg and Tom De Ville as our new Young National Correspondents for Denmark and Greenland to the GTN-P community!
Gregor is a postdoctoral researcher at the Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland (GEUS), where he works on Arctic coastal geomorphology with a focus on sediment dynamics, coastal erosion, and Holocene relative sea-level change in Greenland. Gregor’s research combines process-based fieldwork with remote sensing, and he is affiliated with several monitoring programs including PROMICE and GEM.
Tom is a PhD student based at the Arctic Research Station of the Technical University of Denmark in Sisimiut, West-Greenland, originally from Belgium. He studied Civil Engineering at the KU Leuven and Arctic Geotechnical Engineering at the Technical University of Denmark. His current research focusses on critical infrastructure in the Arctic at risk from permafrost degradation, where he works closely together with local Greenland stakeholders.