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Marc Amyot m.amyot@umontreal.ca

Organization: Université de Montréal

Department: Department of Biological Sciences

Title: Professor, Canada Research Chair in Global Change Ecotoxicology

Specialties: biogeochemistry, environmental toxicology

Current Research: Contaminant cycling in changing environments

Trish Amundrud trish@eos.ubc.ca

Organization: Oil and Gas Authority

Title: Senior Reservoir Engineer

Specialties: sea ice modeling, physical oceanography, ice mechanics

Current Research: Research area is modelling the evolution of sea ice in the Beaufort Sea under short time scales and comparison with mooring sonar data.

Steven Amstrup samstrup@pbears.org

Organization: Polar Bears International

Department: Alaska Science Center - Biological Resources Division

Title: Chief Scientist

Specialties: ecology, marine mammals, mammalogy

Current Research: Population dynamics, movements, and ecology of Polar bears in the Beaufort Sea and Polar Basin.

Rainer Amon ramon@nsf.gov

Organization: U.S. National Science Foundation

Department: Department of Marine Sciences and Oceanography

Title: Program Officer, Natural Sciences Section

Specialties: biogeochemistry, biological oceanography, aquatic microbiology

Current Research: DOM biogeochemistry in the two rivers Ob and Yenisey, the Kara Sea, and the Fram Strait with future plans for the Arctic Basin.

Caspar Ammann ammann@ucar.edu

Organization: National Center for Atmospheric Research

Department: Climate Science and Applications Program (CSAP)

Title: Project Scientist

Specialties: paleoclimatology, climate modeling, volcanology

Current Research: Abrupt/rapid climate change. Snow/sea ice feedback. Glacial-interglacial cycles. Global warming. Timing and extent of maximum ice cover. Atmospheric teleconnections. Climate sensitivity. Natural climate variability. Seasonal climate sensitivity to internal and external forcing. Hydrologic cycle and stable isotopes in snow/precipitation. Climate modeling.

Aleksey Amantov

Organization: A.P. Karpinsky Russian Geological Research Institute

Department: Marine and Environmental Geology

Title: Leading Scientist

Specialties: structural geology, ice/structure interaction, geographic information systems

Current Research: Computer modeling. Tectonic map of the Barents Sea and adjacent areas.

Keith Alverson kalverson@umass.edu

Organization: Climate and Cryosphere

Department: Climate and the Cryosphere

Title: Executive Director

Specialties: ocean-atmosphere interactions, physical oceanography, paleoclimatology

Current Research: Atmospheric forcing of oceanic convection in the Labrador Sea. Ocean convection. Past global climate and environmental change.

Inger Greve Alsos inger.g.alsos@uit.no

Organization: University Centre in Svalbard

Title: Professor

Specialties: biogeography, botany, biology

Current Research: Arctic biogeography, arctic botany, molecular ecology, seed bank, seed germination, climate change

Richard Alley rba6@psu.edu

Organization: Pennsylvania State University

Department: Department of Geosciences Earth and Environmental Systems Institute

Title: Evan Pugh Professor

Specialties: glaciology, paleoclimatology, global change

Current Research: Ice core interpretation from Greenland.

Susan Allen-Gil sallen@ithaca.edu

Organization: Ithaca College

Department: Biology Department

Title: Professor

Specialties: environmental sciences, toxicology

Current Research: Contamination by air pollutants in the siberian Arctic manuscripts. Interactive effects of habitat degradation and pollution on freshwater systems.

Charles Allen chasalbion@hotmail.com

Organization: Self

Title: Independent Scholar

Specialties: geomorphology, soil science, environmental sciences

Current Research: Weathering and pedogenesis in arctic-alpine Scandinavia. Alpine soils in Oregon.

Thomas Allen allenth@ecu.edu

Organization: East Carolina University

Department: Department of Geography

Title: Associate Professor of Geography

Specialties: geography, geographic information systems, remote sensing

Current Research: Treeline, landscape ecology at the boreal-arctic tundra transition, and subsistence.

James Allen jallen@umn.edu

Organization: University of Minnesota Duluth

Department: Department of Biobehavioral Health & Population Sciences

Title: Professor

Specialties: human behavior, Alaska public policy, public health

Current Research: Cultural research methodologies, and resilience, protective factors, and community interventions with Alaska Native and other circumpolar indigenous people. Engaged in two multi-site studies: development, implementation, and testing of a cultural approach to prevention of suicide and alcohol abuse for Alaska Native youth, and resiliency and the pathways to adulthood of international circumpolar indigenous youth.

Stewart Allen stewart_allen@fws.gov

Organization: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

Department: Division of Refuges Planning Branch

Title: Social Scientist

Specialties: human/environment interaction, community sustainability, socio-economic impact assessment

Current Research: Maintaining a wilderness experience on Alaskan wildlife refuges. Interactions between local village residents and recreation visitors. Establishing limits of acceptable change for social and resource conditions along river corridors frequented by subsistence and sport users.

Shanley Allen allen@sowi.uni-kl.de

Organization: Technischen Universität Kaiserslautern

Department: School of Education

Title: Assistant Professor, Department of Developmental Studies

Specialties: linguistics, education

Current Research: First language acquisition of Inuktitut in northern Quebec. Bilingual acquisition of English and Inuktitut in northern Quebec and Iqaluit. Specific language impairment in Inuktitut. Narrative development in Inuktitut.

Anja Allas anja.allas@oulu.fi

Organization: University of Oulu

Department: Department of Architecture

Title: Senior Lecturer

Specialties: architecture, land use planning, psychology

Current Research: Landscaping in the Arctic.

Michel Allard michel.allard@cen.ulaval.ca

Organization: Université Laval

Department: Centre D’Etudes Nordiques

Title: Vice President

Specialties: permafrost, geomorphology, quaternary paleoecology

Current Research: Northern Quebec (Nunavik). Arctic Island (Nunavut).

Jónas Gunnar Allansson

Organization: University of Aberdeen

Specialties: cultural anthropology, fisheries, Indigenous knowledge

Claire Alix cmalix@alaska.edu

Organization: University of Alaska Fairbanks

Department: Alaska Quaternary Center

Title: Current Resident

Ray Alisauskas ray.alisauskas@ec.gc.ca

Organization: Environment and Climate Change Canada

Department: Prairie and Northern Wildlife Research Centre

Title: Research Scientist

Specialties: waterfowl, population biology, nutrition

Current Research: Nutritional ecology and population biology of Ross’s geese. Recruitment and survival of King Eiders. Survival of White-fronted and small Canada Geese.

Valerie Alia valerie.alia@gmail.com

Organization: Edinburgh University Press

Specialties: communications, sociology, Inuit culture

Current Research: Aboriginal print and broadcast media (especially in Canada). Arts. Inuit names. Nunavut cultural policy. Representations of Native people by themselves and others.

Russell Alger rgalger@mtu.edu

Organization: Michigan Technological University

Department: Keweenaw Research Center Institute of Snow Research

Specialties: snow mechanics, vehicle mobility

Current Research: Oversnow traverse Antarctica. Deep snow mobility. Anti-icing of pavements. Snowmobile traction. Trail grooming.

Vladimir Alexeev valexeev@alaska.edu

Organization: International Arctic Research Center (University of Alaska Fairbanks)

Title: Research Professor

Specialties: atmospheric sciences, climate change, CO2 modeling

Clark Alexander clark.alexander@skio.uga.edu

Organization: Skidaway Institute of Oceanography

Department: Department of Marine Geology

Title: Associate Professor

Specialties: marine sedimentology, geochronology, radioactive isotopes

Current Research: Sedimentary processes in: East Greenland/Iceland shelf, fjords, Siberian Arctic (Anadyr Estuary).

Lilian Alessa lalessa@alaska.edu

Organization: University of Idaho

Department: Center for Resilient Communities/DHS Arctic Domain Awareness Center

Title: Co-Director of the Center for Resilient Communities

Specialties: resilience and adaptation science; complexity science; environmental security; all domain situational awareness; community based observing networks