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I’m Rose Leeger!

Hello! My name is Rose Leeger and I am currently triple majoring in Marine Biology, Environmental Science, and Biology at Nova Southeastern University. I am also a National Oceanographic Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) EPP/MSI Scholar!

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I’m Julia Morales-Aguirre!

I am Julia Morales-Aguirre, a Latina Canadian currently living in Norway above the Arctic circle. My research focused on glacial earthquakes occurring at one of the fastest glaciers in Greenland, Jakobshavn Isbrae or Sermeq Kujalleq in Greenlandic.

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I’m Khushi Himatlal!

I am Khushi Himatlal. I'm a second year BSc Geography student at Manchester Metropolitan University and I absolutely love all things glacial, GIS and quaternary science.

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I’m Yuying Chen!

Hi everyone! I am Yuying Chen. I am a PhD student from the Institute of Tibetan Plateau Research, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences.

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I’m Gurdeep Pandher!

Hello from Canada's North, not far from our side of Arctic Ocean!

My name is Gurdeep Pandher and I am from the Yukon.

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I’m Wei Ji Leong!

I'm a Malaysian who was brought up in a little country called Brunei.
I'm really keen to do more innovative work on applying Deep Learning to the Cryosphere.

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I’m La Daana Kanhai!

My name is La Daana Kanhai and I am a Marine Scientist from the Small Island Developing State (SIDS) of Trinidad and Tobago. My research is focused on understanding the impact of human activities on coastal and marine ecosystems to inform the development of context-specific, multi-pronged interventions.

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I’m Kadambari Devarajan!

I am an engineer-turned-ecologist studying how mammals around the world use space and time, and how factors such as climate influence species distributions. I am currently a postdoctoral research fellow at the University of Rhode Island where I lead the Global Animal Diel Activity Project.

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I’m Mansi Joshi!

I am a PhD student at the University of Texas, San Antonio. I am from India and moved to the USA for graduate studies in 2021. My current research focuses on using different satellite data to understand the physical processes of sea ice in Antarctica.

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I’m Jacqueline Hung!

I'm a recent PhD graduate from Queen's University, Canada, and am a current postdoctoral researcher at the Woodwell Climate Research Center. During my graduate studies, I studied the effects of climate warming on soil biogeochemistry and greenhouse gases in the Canadian High Arctic.

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I’m Melisa Diaz!

Hello! My name is Melisa Diaz and I am currently a Postdoctoral Scholar at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. I am an interdisciplinary scientist and use geochemistry as a tool to bridge physical, biological, and social sciences.

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I’m Medha Prakash!

I am a 3rd-year undergraduate at the University of Virginia double majoring in Environmental Sciences and Statistics with a minor in Astronomy. After my time as an undergraduate, I hope to go to graduate school and pursue a PhD. I want to research icy and ocean worlds such as Mars, Europa, and Enceladus in the future.

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I’m Dennis Jongsomjit!

I am a masters student at San Francisco State University and a GIS Specialist at Point Blue Conservation Science. My current work is focused on studying if and how much migrating Adélie Penguins in the Ross Sea, Antarctica depend on ocean current and wind driven sea ice movement to help them travel great distances.

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I’m Akintunde Kuye!

My name is Akintunde Kuye. I am a British citizen of a Black heritage from Western-Africa. I am a graduate of the Imperial College London. I studied at the School of Centre for Environmental Policy. My work involves using geoscientist knowledge to provide environmental solutions through identification of problems and detecting viable solutions that drives policy change.

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I’m Caleb Walcott!

I am primarily a glacial geologist with broad interests in paleoclimate, geochronology, and GIS-based glacier reconstructions. Specifically, I study past glacier and ice sheet changes to help predict how ice sheets and glaciers will react to future anthropogenic-caused warming.

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I’m Roshni Subramaniam!

I am currently a marine ecosystem modeller - I use mathematical models to simulate ecosystem dynamics and explore how predator-prey interactions are changing under different pressures (like climate change and fishing). I've primarily applied these models to Antarctic ecosystems but now I'm extending into temperate environments, like the giant kelp reefs we have in Australia.

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I’m Sonya Legg!

I am a physical oceanographer based at Princeton University, and collaborating closely with the NOAA Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory, one of the premier climate modeling centers in the USA. My work focuses on the role of small-scale mixing processes in the ocean circulation and climate.

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I’m Guilherme Bortolotto!

My name is Gui and I'm from Floripa, an Island in the south of Brazil. My job is to travel to Antarctica and tag Weddell and elephant seals with oceanographic tags that collect information about the water around Thwaites Glacier, while the tagged seals swim and dive.

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I’m Rebecca Trinh!

I am a first generation Teochew Chinese American. Currently, my work in Antarctica focuses on understanding the role organisms play in carbon storage in the deep ocean.

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I’m Asmita Banerjee!

I am an isotope geochemist studying gas bubbles in polar ice core cores. I look at rare isotopes of oxygen in trapped gas bubbles to understand how climate conditions in the Earth’s past have changed through time because of changes in climate forcings.

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