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I’m Kimberly Aiken!

I am an early career professional focusing on Arctic/Antarctic stakeholder engagement, polar political policy and diversity and inclusion.

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I’m Lungi Mchunu!

I'm a Sailor, Explorer & Climate Change Activist with experience on research vessels. My interest in polar research stems from trying to tailor the climate change/plastic pollution message to ordinary people like myself & show the polar regions importance to the rest of the world.

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I’m Dr Elizabeth Perera!

I studied infiltration in Icelandic ditched wetlands. My interest began as a student with the Juneau Icefield Research Program, after which I decided to focus on Arctic surface water resources. I want to discover how climate change will affect local environments and populations.

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I’m Santiago Munevar!

My name is Santiago Munevar, a PhD student at the University of Virginia studying the sensitivity of ice streams to subglacial topography. I was born and raised in Colombia and have had the immense privilege to conduct field science in Antarctica.

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I’m Sabiya!

I’m Sabiya & I am a recent Ecology grad. I volunteered with Prem Gill & the British Antarctic Survey on the ‘Seals from Space’ project to count seals and map their sea ice habitats using satellite images.

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I’m Chi Onuora!

I’m Chi Onuora, and I’m the Learning Producer at the National Maritime Museum.

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I’m Justine Hudson!

Hi everyone! I’m Justine Hudson, a recent graduate from
University of Manitoba. For my MSc degree, I studied stress in beluga whales and bowhead whales throughout the Canadian Arctic.

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I’m Asmara Lehrmann!

My name is Asmara Lehrmann and I am a PhD student at the University of Alabama studying one of the sources of sea-level rise at the Thwaites Glacier in Antarctica.

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