Kristoffer Szilas
Kristoffer Szilas | |
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Kristoffer Szilas at a bivouac during an ascent of Cerro Torre in Patagonia. | |
Born |
7/7-1982 Copenhagen, Denmark |
Nationality | Danish |
Education | Ph.D. in geology |
Alma mater | University of Copenhagen |
Occupation | Geologist and mountaineer |
Website | http://www.kristofferszilas.com |
Kristoffer Szilas (born July 7, 1982) is a Danish mountaineer and geologist who lives in the US.[1]
Mountaineering
Szilas has been on about a dozen climbing expeditions around the world, which have resulted in several first ascents of previously unclimbed mountains.[2][3][4] A few of these expeditions were carried out together with the American mountaineer Jess Roskelley according to Szilas' personal website.[1] Their most notable achievement was the first ascent of a route that they named the 'Hypa Zypa Couloir' on the Citadel in the Kichatna Range, Alaska.[5] In 2009 Szilas made the first ascent of the mountain Ren Zhong Feng in the Sichuan Province of China, and 2012 he completed the first ascent of a mountain in Kyrgyzstan, which he named Peak Lea after his wife.[3][4]
Geology
Szilas was trained as a geologist from the University of Copenhagen where he obtained a Ph.D. in 2012. He does research on some of the oldest rocks on Earth, found in SW Greenland.[6] Szilas has previously carried out postdoctoral research at Columbia University in New York and currently works as a researcher at Stanford University in California.[7][8] According to his personal statement his research: "focuses on the geochemistry and petrology of Archaean rocks from Greenland. It aims at understanding the relations between ultramafic and mafic-andesitic rock assemblages in order to place constraints on models for the evolution of the craton.[7]"