Name Organization Title
Matthew Jull Arctic Design Group, University of Virginia Co-Principal Investigator - Understanding the Changing Natural-Built Landscape in an Arctic Community: An Integrated Sensor Network in Utqiagvik, Alaska
Jessica Kaminsky University of Washington Co-Principal Investigator - Groundwater Treatment, Delivery and Use in Rural Alaska
Jessica Kaminsky University of Washington Principal Investigator - Water Infrastructure in the Arctic: Vulnerabilities at the Intersection of Social, Natural and Physical Systems
Mikhail Kanevskiy University of Alaska Fairbanks Co-Principal Investigator - The Transition Zone of Upper Permafrost: The Frontline for Permafrost Changes Across Climate and Landscape Gradients
Mikhail Kanevskiy University of Alaska Fairbanks Co-Principal Investigator - A Purpose-Driven Merger of Western Science and Indigenous Knowledge of Water Quality in Alaskan Communities
George Kantor Carnegie Mellon University Co-Principal Investigator - Understanding Future Systems of Transportation in Arctic Regions, a Workshop Proposal
Lee Karp-Boss University of Maine Co-Principal Investigator - Systems Approaches to Understanding and Navigating the New Arctic (SAUNNA)
Nathan Kettle University of Alaska Fairbanks Co-Principal Investigator - Sustainably Navigating Arctic Pollution Through Engaging Communities (SNAP-TEC)
Alexander Kholodov University of Alaska Fairbanks Principal Investigator - Seismic Resilience and Adaptation of Infrastructure and Social Systems to Changing Arctic Environments
Jonathan Kingslake Columbia University Co-Principal Investigator - Greenland Rising: Predicting Coastal Responses to a Changing Greenland Ice Sheet
Mary Jo Kirisits University of Texas at Austin Co-Principal Investigator - A Purpose-Driven Merger of Western Science and Indigenous Knowledge of Water Quality in Alaskan Communities
Anna Klene University of Montana Associate - The Circumpolar Active Layer Monitoring Network (CALM V): Long-term Observations on the Climate-Active Layer-Permafrost System
Joshua Koch U.S. Geological Survey Co-Principal Investigator - The Climate Impacts on Alaskan and Yukon Rivers, Fish, and Communities as Told Through Co-Produced Scenarios
Gary Kofinas University of Alaska Fairbanks Co-Principal Investigator - Landscape Evolution and Adapting to Change in Ice-Rich Permafrost Systems (NNA-IRPS)
Emily Kumpel University of Massachusetss, Amherst Associate - Developing Arctic Resilience to Future Water Cycle, River Systems, and Coastal Change
Kristin Laidre University of Washington Principal Investigator - The Impact of Climate Change on Glacial Fjords, Ecosystems, and Local Communities in Greenland
Laura Landrum National Center for Atmospheric Research Principal Investigator - Current and Future Arctic Community Vulnerabilities to Sea-Ice Change and Economic Expansion
Mark Lara University of Illinois - Urbana Champaign Principal Investigator - Navigating Disturbance Regimes in the New Arctic
Darian LaTocha Aleution Pribilof Islands Association Research Assistant - Unangam Ulaa Project: Culturally-Informed Adaptation of the Ancient Aleutian Semi-Subterranean Dwelling for Sustainable and Resilient Arctic Housing
Dale Lawrence University of Colorado Boulder Co-Principal Investigator - Atmospheric Measurements from Unmanned Aircraft during SODA - Deployment of miniFlux and Initial Data Analysis
Miguel Lejeune George Washington University Co-Principal Investigator - Foundations for Improving Resilience in the Energy Sector against Wildfire on Alaskan Lands (FIREWALL)
Xueke Li Brown University Collaborator - Modeling Risk from Black Carbon in a Coupled Natural-Human System at the Arctic Ice Edge
Weiyang Li Dartmouth College Co-Principal Investigator - Innovations in Energy Technologies and Empowerment in Arctic Fishing Communities
Anna Liljedahl Woodwell Cliamte Research Center Co-Principal Investigator - Landscape Evolution and Adapting to Change in Ice-Rich Permafrost Systems (NNA-IRPS)
Anna Liljedahl Woodwell Cliamte Research Center Principal Investigator - The Permafrost Discovery Gateway: Navigating the New Arctic Tundra Through Big Data, Artificial Intelligence, and Cyberinfrastructure