Lead PI and postdoctoral researcher at the University of Alaska Fairbanks. His work includes fieldwork, laboratory analysis and computer modeling, specifically the integration of multiple data sources into unified models.
Assistant research professor at the International Arctic Research Center. Her current research focuses on understanding geochemical transformations in sea ice, and the interplay between the water column and sea ice, during the spring melt by collecting, analyzing, and interpreting nutrient and trace element data in the Arctic.
Staff scientist at NOAA.
Staff researcher at NOAA. His research seeks to understand how chemical, physical and biological factors influence the functioning of ecosystems, and how ecological research can inform ecosystem management .
Research assistant professor at University of Alaska Fairbanks and interested in decomposing the physical drivers and transport of nutrients and waters in the Bering, Chukchi and beyond.
Research assistant professor at the University of Alaska Fairbanks. Her research focuses on ocean acidification and carbon cycle dynamics and uses a combination of observations and biogeochemical models to understanding change in coastal systems.
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