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Rusty Day russell.day@nist.gov

Organization: National Institute of Standards and Technology

Department: Hollings Marine Laboratory

Title: Research Biologist

Specialties: pollution, seabirds, toxicology

Current Research: Mercury in the marine environment

Gijs de Boer gijs.deboer@colorado.edu

Organization: University of Colorado Boulder

Department: CIRES

Title: Research Scientist

Specialties: atmospheric sciences, atmospheric physics, meteorology, unmanned aircraft

Current Research: Aerosol-cloud interactions, cloud microphysics, cloud-surface interactions, atmospheric remote sensing, climate model evaluation and development, unmanned aircraft-based sampling of the Earth system, surface energy budget

Patrice de Caritat patrice.decaritat@ga.gov.au

Organization: Geoscience Australia

Title: Geochemist/Hydrogeochemist

Specialties: snow chemistry, pollution, geochemistry

Current Research: Regional controls on snow composition over the whole Arctic. Local vs long-distance source of pollutants, natural vs anthropogenic sources of major and trace elements in snow. ARCTIS project collected and analyzed snow north of latitude 60 degrees N in Norway, Sweden, Finland, Svalbard, Russia, Alaska, Canada, Greenland and Iceland.

Antonio Carlos de Freitas

Organization: Rio de Janeiro State University

Department: Biofisica e Biometria

Specialties: radiation, environmental monitoring, atmospheric physics

Tjeerd de Graaf tdegraaf@fryske-akademy.nl

Organization: University of Groningen

Department: Department of Linguistics

Title: Professor Fellow

Specialties: linguistics, ethnology

Current Research: Minorities in the Arctic Regions of Russia. Ethnolinguistics.

Christian de Marliave ch.demarliave@polarcircle.com

Organization: Cerpolex

Specialties: exploration and travel, history of polar research, paleontology

Current Research: Organisation of polar travel to geographical North Pole and Northern Siberia. Research of Mammoth remains in Taymir peninsula.

Gregory De Pascale gdepascale@ing.uchile.cl

Organization: Universidad de Chile

Department: Department of Geology

Title: Assistant Professor

Specialties: neotectonics, geologic hazards

Current Research: Neotectonics and geologic hazards

Willem de Reuse

Organization: University of North Texas

Department: Department of English

Title: Adjunct

Specialties: linguistics, Athabaskan studies, indigenous peoples

Current Research: Siberian Yup’ik Eskimo language: morphology, discourse, language contact with Chukotan.

Roger De Roo deroo@umich.edu

Organization: University of Michigan

Department: Department of Atmospheric, Oceanic, and Space Sciences

Title: Associate Research Scientist

Specialties: remote sensing, hydrology, engineering

Current Research: microwave brightness signatures of tundra and relation to fluxes of heat, moisture and gasses

Franco De Santis desantis@iia.cnr.it

Organization: National Research Council of Italy

Department: Institute for Atmospheric Pollution

Specialties: air pollution

Current Research: Mapping of pollution using diffusive samplers

Willem De Smet willem.desmet@uantwerpen.be

Organization: University of Antwerp

Department: Department of Biology

Title: Professor Emeritus

Specialties: invertebrate zoology, biogeography

Current Research: Taxonomy and biogeography of Rotifera and Micrognathozoa from arctic and subarctic regions.

Clara Deal deal@iarc.uaf.edu

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

Title: Research Associate Professor

Specialties: biogeochemistry, environmental chemistry, chemistry

Current Research: Biogeochemical cycles. Oceanic emissions of sulfur. Analytical chemistry.

Kenneson Dean kgdean@alaska.edu

Organization: University of Alaska Fairbanks

Department: Geophysical Institute (GI)

Title: Professor Emeritus

Specialties: remote sensing, geomorphology, volcanology

Current Research: Monitoring and analysis of volcanic eruptions in the north Pacific. Tracking and prediction model of eruption clouds. AVHRR satellite ground receiving station. Use of multi-temporal satellite data to study arctic processes.

Terry DeBruyn terry_debruyn@fws.gov

Organization: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

Department: US Department of Interior

Title: Regional Wildlife Biologist

Specialties: bears, wildlife, wildlife management

Current Research: -Polar bear/human interactions range-wide -Polar bear movement and population ecology

Carolynn DeByle cdebyle@cdc.gov

Organization: Arctic Investigations Program (CDC)

Title: Research Biologist

Specialties: microbiology, public health

Current Research: Molecular Biology. Developing molecular techniques for the identification and/or detection of infectious substances that have a particular public health significance.

Stephen Decato sdecato@crrel.usace.army.mil

Organization: Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory

Title: Physical Science Technician

Specialties: snow characteristics

Current Research: Provide project support and snow characterization measurements primarily for seismic/acoustic work conducted in the CRREL Geophysical Sciences Division.

Linda Deegan ldeegan@woodwellclimate.org

Organization: Woodwell Climate Research Center

Title: Senior Scientist

Specialties: aquatic ecology, fisheries, stream ecology

Current Research: OPP LTER

Charles Deehr cdeehr@giuaf.gi.alaska.edu

Organization: University of Alaska Fairbanks

Department: Geophysical Institute (GI)

Title: Professor Emeritus

Specialties: aeronomy, space physics, global change

Current Research: Spectrophotometric studies of atmospheric emissions. Observations of dayside and nightside aurora and the polar airglow as measures of the coupling between the solar wind and the ionosphere. Coordination of research efforts at the Poker Flat Research Range. Real-time data acquisition, analysis and display from circumpolar, mesoscale instrument arrays.

Gregory Deemer gregory.deemer@boem.gov

Organization: National Snow and Ice Data Center

Department: User Services

Title: Associate Scientist II

Sandro Degetto degetto@icis.cnr.it

Organization: Self

Department: Environmental Chemistry and Radiochemistry Department

Title: Environmental Consultant

Specialties: chemistry, radiochemistry, environmental sciences

Current Research: Determination of atmospheric fluxes of radionuclides, heavy metals, and persistent organic pollutants in well-defined watershed, lakes, and coastal marine sediments of Svalbard islands (Norway) from the beginning of nuclear age.

Ted DeLaca fnted@uaf.edu

Organization: University of Alaska Fairbanks

Department: Office of Sponsored Programs

Specialties: arctic policy, benthic ecology, paleoecology

Roberto Delgado robdelga@nsf.gov

Organization: U.S. National Science Foundation

Department: Arctic Sciences Section, Office of Polar Programs

Title: Program Director, Arctic Observing Network

Current Research: Interdisciplinary researcher, science administrator, and program manager with broad policy experience within government interagency committees and intergovernmental working groups relating to biodiversity, climate change, ecological monitoring and observing, environmental conservation, global health, Indigenous peoples, natural resource management, and sustainable development, including in the Arctic

Extensive community-based field research in low-resource settings, including experience in technical assistance and project management—from design and budgeting to implementation and reporting—with applications for promoting effective strategies in community outreach, environment and natural resource management, and wildlife conservation

Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively and constructively with a wide range of stakeholders including educational institutions, Indigenous communities, international nonprofit organizations, and regional and federal governmental agencies

Proven and consistent grants and program administration skills and capacity to support empirical and applied research, to publish in peer-reviewed journals, to present findings at professional conferences, as well as to communicate science to non-experts

Georg Delisle g.delisle@bgr.de

Organization: Bundesanstalt für Geowissenschaften und Rohstoffe

Department: Geophysics, Marine, and Polar Research

Title: GOR

Specialties: permafrost, paleoclimatology, marine geophysics

Current Research: Subsea permafrost, Laptev Sea, Siberia. Permafrost features, Northern Territory, Quebec, Canada. Reconstruction of permafrost of central Europe during the last glacial stages.

Thomas Delworth tom.delworth@noaa.gov

Organization: U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Department: Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory

Title: Supervisory Physical Scientist

Specialties: climate modeling, ocean-atmosphere interactions

Current Research: Using coupled ocean-atmosphere models to study the interactions between the Arctic and the North Atlantic on decadal time scales.

Tatyana Demchenko tatynadem@anadyr.ru

Organization: Russian Academy of Sciences

Department: North-East Interdisciplinary Scientific Research Institute Far East Branch

Title: Manager of group

Specialties: permafrost engineering, environmental assessment, engineering geology

Current Research: Chukotka, North-East Russia environmental assessment