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Zhaojun Wang izhaojun@udel.edu

Organization: Smithsonian Environmental Research Center

Department: Marine Bioinvasions

Title: Biologist/Postdoc

Specialties: Arctic shipping, air pollutants, marine invasions

Current Research: Shipping-borne invasions and air pollutants to the Arctic.
Shipping traffic change in the Arctic under COVID-19 and the environmental implications

Feiyue Wang wangf@ms.umanitoba.ca

Organization: Centre of Earth Observation Science (University of Manitoba)

Department: Clayton H. Ridell Faculty of Environment, Earth and Resources

Title: Professor

Specialties: air pollution modeling, ocean geochemistry

Current Research: Sea-ice Environmental Research Facility

Jia Wang jia.wang@noaa.gov

Organization: U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Department: Great Lakes Environmental Research Lab (GLERL)

Specialties: physical oceanography, climatology, air-sea-ice interactions

Current Research: Ocean dynamics. Modeling. Data assimilation. Climate change study. Air-sea-ice interaction.

Frank Wania frank.wania@utoronto.ca

Organization: University of Toronto

Department: Division of Physical Sciences

Title: Assistant Professor

Specialties: environmental chemistry, air pollution modeling, snow chemistry

Current Research: Long-range transport of persistent organic pollutants into polar regions. Environmental organic chemistry of snow and ice.

Brent Ward bcward@sfu.ca

Organization: Simon Fraser University

Department: Department of Earth Sciences

Title: Assistant Professor

Specialties: Quaternary geology, sedimentology, glacial geomorphology

Current Research: Geochronology -The northern Cordilleran Ice Sheet over the last 300,000 years -Testing the role of moisture in arctic glaciation

Lois Wardell wardell@arapahost.com

Organization: Arapahoe SciTech

Title: Director

Specialties: climate change, remote sensing, airborne research

Current Research: Unmanned Aerial Systems, extremophllic organisms, technology development

Stephen Warren sgw@uw.edu

Organization: University of Washington

Department: Department of Atmospheric Sciences

Title: Professor

Specialties: climatology, snow characteristics, sea ice

Albert (Linc) Washburn

Organization: University of Washington

Department: Quaternary Research Center

Specialties: periglacial environment, frost action, permafrost

Current Research: Patterned ground research - Canadian Arctic. Mass wasting research - Canadian Arctic.

Paul Wassmann paul.wassmann@uit.no

Organization: UiT: The Arctic University of Norway

Department: Department of Arctic and Marine Biology

Title: Professor

Specialties: climate change
pelagic benthic coupling
C flux
plankton ecosytems

Current Research: Vertical flux. Plankton cycling, system ecology. Barents Sea, Eurasian Basin of Arctic Ocean

Brenton Watkins ffbjw@uaf.edu

Organization: University of Alaska Fairbanks

Department: Geophysical Institute (GI)

Specialties: space physics, ionospheric physics

Current Research: D and E-region incoherent scatter radar observations at Sondrestrom, Greenland.

Annette Watson wats0148@umn.edu

Organization: University of Minnesota

Department: Department of Geography

Title: Ph.D. Student

Specialties: geography, history of science, cultural studies

Current Research: Perception of Aleutian Islands and Alaska. Military in the polar regions. History of exploration and mapping of polar regions. History of field science in the north. Knowledge systems in the North as relates to environmental perception and assessment.

Alan Watson awatson@fs.fed.us

Organization: Aldo Leopold Wilderness Institute

Title: Research Social Scientist

Specialties: human ecology, human/environment interaction, recreation

Current Research: Compatibility and conflict between northern area wilderness values, including tourism, traditional relationships with nature, biodiversity protection, and recreation. Human and wildlife interaction. Watchable wildlife in wilderness.

David Watts davidwatts@yahoo.com

Organization: Self

Specialties: terrestrial ecosystems, plant communities, biodiversity, community ecology, climate change

Michelle Watts michelle.watts@ad.umanitoba.ca

Organization: Centre of Earth Observation Science (University of Manitoba)

Department: Clayton H. Ridell Faculty of Environment, Earth and Resources

Title: Schools on Board Program Coordinator

Specialties: education

Earle Waugh earle.waugh@ualberta.ca

Organization: University of Alberta

Department: Family Medicine

Title: Professor

Specialties: linguistics

Current Research: Traditional aboriginal religions. Cree language. Junior Cree Multimedia Dictionary.

Jo Bea Way way@lor.jpl.nasa.gov

Organization: Jet Propulsion Laboratory

Department: Earth and Space Science Division

Specialties: remote sensing, boreal forests, CO2 modeling

Current Research: Monitoring freeze-thaw status with imaging radar.

John Weatherly john.w.weatherly@erdc.usace.army.mil

Organization: Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory

Department: Snow and Ice Division

Title: Research Scientist

Specialties: climate modeling, sea ice modeling, climate change

Current Research: Development of global climate models with better sea ice dynamics and thermodynamics. The role of the polar regions in global climate change and natural variability and its impact on lower latitudes. Model formulations on parallel and distributed processors.

Ronald Weaver ronald.weaver@colorado.edu

Organization: University of Colorado Boulder

Department: National Snow and Ice Data Center (NSIDC)

Title: Scientific Manager

Specialties: sea ice, remote sensing, data management

Current Research: Earth Observation System Data and Information System (EOSDIS). Distributed Active Archive (DAAC) manager. Data reduction for submarine collected under-ice sonar draft data.

David Webb david.webb@soc.soton.ac.uk

Organization: National Oceanography Centre

Department: James Rennell Division

Specialties: physical oceanography, sea ice modeling

Current Research: UK/NERC ARCICE project.

Spahr Webb scw@ldeo.columbia.edu

Organization: Columbia University

Department: Lamont - Doherty Earth Observatory (LDEO)

Title: Senior Scientist

Specialties: marine geophysics, seismology, marine engineering

Current Research: Constructing an AUVOBS system (APOGEE) that will collect ocean floor seismic data for both active source and passive seismic experiments. System will be able to swim back to an icebreaker ship beneath the ice for retrieval.

Robert Webb robert.s.webb@noaa.gov

Organization: U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Department: National Geophysical Data Center (NGDC)

Specialties: paleoclimatology, climate modeling

Current Research: Circum arctic paleoenvironments (CAPE). PALE.

Patrick Webber webber@msu.edu

Organization: Michigan State University

Department: Department of Botany and Plant Pathology

Title: Professor Emeritus

Specialties: plant ecology, disturbance ecology, climate change

Current Research: International Tundra Experiment (ITEX). Forecasting arctic tundra vegetation.

Andrzej Weber andrzej.weber@ualberta.ca

Organization: University of Alberta

Department: Department of Anthropology

Specialties: archaeology, social organization, paleoeconomy

Current Research: Siberian Mesolithic and Neolithic hunter gatherers of Lake Baikal.

Peter Webley pwwebley@alaska.edu

Organization: University of Alaska Fairbanks

Department: Alaska Center for Unmanned Aircraft Systems Integration

Title: Research Professor

Specialties: Remote Sensing, Disaster Response, UAS

Current Research: My research interests include volcanic ash cloud modeling, use of unmanned aircraft systems for geoscience applications, connecting emergency managers with real-time remote sensing data, developing decision support tools, real-time monitoring of volcanic activity, and remote sensing of volcanic processes. My aim is to provide tools and products for hazard assessment and risk mitigation.

Kate Wedemeyer kate.wedemeyer@mms.gov

Organization: U.S. Bureau of Ocean Energy Management

Department: U.S. Minerals Management Service (MMS)

Title: Fisheries Oceanographer

Specialties: fish ecology, biological oceanography, offshore development

Current Research: Marine fish survey design for the Beaufort Sea shelf. Arctic cisco ecology. Measuring Beaufort Sea shelf primary production and temporal variability via in situ validation of SeaWIFs and MODIS (will require algorithms for sediment-laden waters of river plumes).