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Maria Hinnerson Berglund

Organization: University of Gothenburg

Department: Archaeological Institution

Title: Fil. Kand.

Specialties: paleo-Eskimo, archaeology

Current Research: Mobility and esthetics - paleo-Eskimo-syle in Greenland. Pre-Christian graves on the west coast of Greenland.

Virginia Hinshaw vhinshaw@hawaii.edu

Organization: University of Hawaii at Manoa

Department: Offices of the Chancellor & Provost

Title: Chancellor Emeritus, Professor

Specialties: virology, microbiology, ecology

Larry Hinzman larry.d.hinzman@ostp.eop.gov

Organization: U.S. Office of Science and Technology Policy

Title: Assistant Director for Polar Science

Specialties: hydrology, soil science, groundwater

Current Research: Development of spatially distributed hydrologic and thermal models. Satellite remote sensing of soil moisture. Contaminant transport in groundwater.

David Hirschberg david.hirschberg@stonybrook.edu

Organization: State University of New York at Stony Brook

Department: Marine Sciences Research Center

Title: Senior Research Scientist

Specialties: chemical oceanography, radiochemistry

Current Research: International Northwater Project.

Diane Hirshberg dbhirshberg@alaska.edu

Organization: University of Alaska Anchorage

Department: Institute of Social and Economic Research

Title: Director & Professor of Education Policy

Specialties: education
indigenous education
circumpolar education

Current Research: Cost of teacher turnover in Alaska
Arctic Youth Indicators

Masataka Hishida hishidam@jamstec.go.jp

Organization: Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology

Department: Frontier Observational Research System for Global Change (FORSGC)

Title: Adviser for FORSGC of JAMSTEC

Specialties: marine chemistry, oceanography, global change

Current Research: SST change and hydrological cycle in the Arctic Ocean. Glacier ice movement and ice melt in the cryosphere.

Ngoc Hoang hoang@bitmotel.com

Organization: NAL Research Corporation

Title: President

Specialties: aeronautics

Current Research: Sensors. Communications.

Sarah Hobbie shobbie@umn.edu

Organization: University of Minnesota

Department: Department of Ecology, Evolution, and Behavior

Title: Professor

Specialties: ecosystem science, plant ecology, decomposition

Current Research: 1. The influence of changes in atmospheric composition and climate on ecosystem processes; 2. The effects of urbanization and suburbanization on biogeochemical cycles, and; 3. The influence of plant species on biogeochemical processes.

John Hobbie jhobbie@mbl.edu

Organization: Marine Biological Laboratory

Department: Ecosystems Center

Title: Distinguished Scientist and Senior Scholar

Specialties: aquatic ecology, biogeochemistry, microbiology

Current Research: Arctic LTER. ARCSS-LAII-Flux Study.

Eric Hoberg eric.hoberg@ars.usda.gov

Organization: U.S. Department of Agriculture

Department: Biosystematics and National Parasite Collection Unit

Title: Research Zoologist, Chief Curator

Specialties: biosystematics, parasitology, biogeography

Current Research: Caribou. Dall sheep. Evolution. Muskoxen. Global change. Animal health. Systematics, biogeography, coevolution, and biodiversity of host-parasite systems in Holarctic ruminants; structure and history of the holarctic fauna. Beringian historical biogeography focusing on mammals and parasites in terrestrial and marine systems (The Beringian Coevolution Project). Impact of global change (climatological and anthropogenic) on distribution, host associations, and emergence of parasites and pathogens in arctic ruminants. Specific projects on biodiversity of parasites in barren-ground and woodland caribou, Dall sheep, and muskoxen.

Barry Hochstein barry.hochstein@ieg.ca

Organization: Inuvialuit Environmental and Geotechnical Inc

Department: Training Division

Title: Manager

Specialties: Native issues, Native rights, natural resources management

Current Research: Traditional Land-Use and Occupancy Studies. Aboriginal Constitutional Law. Northern and Native Strategic Planning. Northern and Native Oil and Gas Training Programs. Northern and Native Genealogical Studies.

Steve Hodge smhodge@usgs.gov

Organization: U.S. Geological Survey

Department: Water Resources Division

Specialties: glaciology, geophysics, global change

Current Research: Glacier mass balances and relationship to Pacific Hemisphere climate.

Kip Hodges kvhodges@asu.edu

Organization: Arizona State University

Department: Department of Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences

Title: Professor

Specialties: tectonophysics, structural geology, geochronology

Current Research: Tectonic evolution of the East Greenland Caledonides, 72 degrees N.

Richard Hodgkins r.hodgkins@lboro.ac.uk

Organization: Loughborough University

Department: Department of Geography

Title: Senior Lecturer

Specialties: glaciology, hydrology, snow

Current Research: Glaciology and glacier and snow hydrology in high latitudes. Response of arctic glaciers to meteorological forcing (melt season to multi-decadal time scales). Hydrometeorology of glacierized catchments. Locations in Svalbard (Norway) and Iceland.

Andrew Hodson a.j.hodson@sheffield.ac.uk

Organization: University of Sheffield

Department: Department of Geography

Title: Professor

Specialties: aquatic chemistry, hydrology, glaciology

Current Research: Bi-polar studies of glacial nutrient dynamics (Svalbard and the maritime Antarctic), geochemical weathering, water balance of Svalbard glaciers

Alf Hakon Hoel alf.hakon.hoel@uit.no

Organization: UiT: The Arctic University of Norway

Department: Norwegian College of Fishery Science

Title: Professor

Specialties: international relations, fisheries

Current Research: Development of international biodiversity regime, international marine resource management.

Jens Hoelemann jens.hoelemann@awi.de

Organization: Alfred Wegener Institute, Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research

Department: Department of Marine Geochemistry

Specialties: marine geology, marine geochemistry, oceanography

Current Research: Siberian Shelf Seas, Shallow water moorings; Russian-German Laptev Sea Project, NABOS, Otto Schmidt Laboratory

Brian Hoffman bhoffman@hamline.edu

Organization: Hamline University

Department: Anthropology

Title: Associate Professor

Specialties: archaeology, human settlements, social change

Current Research: Aleutian region. Household archaeology. Hunter-gatherer complexity. Precontact use of salmon.

Edward Hogg thogg@nrcan.gc.ca

Organization: Natural Resources Canada

Department: Natural Resources Canada-Northern Forestry Center

Title: Research Scientist

Specialties: climate change, boreal forests, dendrochronology

Current Research: Primary research interest is in understanding how climate change and variability affects regeneration, productivity, and distribution of boreal tree species in the western Canadian interior. CIPHA (Climate Change Impacts on Productivity and Health of Aspen). BERMS (Boreal Ecosystem Research and Monitoring Sites).

Esa Hohtola esa.hohtola@oulu.fi

Organization: University of Oulu

Department: Genetics and Ecology

Title: Professor of animal physiology, emeritus

Specialties: animal physiology, energetics, thermal physiology, avian physiology, thermogenesis, metabolic rate, indirect calorimetry, shivering, electromyography

Current Research: see http://cc.oulu.fi/~ehohtola

Rebecca Holberton rebecca.holberton@maine.edu

Organization: University of Maine

Department: Department of Biological Sciences

Title: Professor

Specialties: avian biology, bird migration, endocrinology

Current Research: Focusing on ecological, behavioral, and physiological constraints on reproduction and migration in arctic-breeding birds. Environmental physiology.

Gwen Holdmann gwen.holdmann@alaska.edu

Organization: University of Alaska Fairbanks

Department: Alaska Center for Energy and Power

Title: Associate Vice Chancellor for Research, Innovation & Industry Partnerships

Current Research: Gwen is the Director of the Alaska Center for Energy and Power (ACEP), which is an applied energy research program based at the University of Alaska Fairbanks focusing on both fossil and renewable/alternative energy technologies. ACEP is a highly interdisciplinary program with over 30 affiliated faculty spanning a wide range of energy-related disciplines.

Prior to joining the University of Alaska, Gwen served as the Vice President of New Development at Chena Hot Springs Resort near Fairbanks. While at Chena, Gwen oversaw the construction of the first geothermal power plant in the state, in addition to numerous other innovative energy projects ranging from hydrogen production to cooling a 10,000ft2 ice museum year-round using 150°F hot water.

Gwen moved to Alaska in 1994, shortly after graduating from Bradley University with a degree in Physics and Mechanical Engineering. Gwen is the mother of three children – Leif, Marais, and Lael. She is married to Iditarod and Yukon Quest musher Ken Anderson, and the couple maintain a kennel of about 50 dogs outside of Fairbanks, Alaska. They live off grid in a house they built themselves, and generate their own power through a combination of solar PV, wind, and diesel generator.

Gwen has been the recipient of several awards throughout her career, including an R&D 100 award, Project of the Year from Power Engineering Magazine, the Alaska Top 40 Under 40 Award.

Gerald Holdsworth gholdswo@ucalgary.ca

Organization: University of Calgary

Department: Arctic Institute of North America (AINA)

Title: Research Associate

Specialties: glaciology, atmospheric sciences, paleoclimatology

Current Research: High-altitude ice-core research. Stable isotope field in polar front cyclones and effects of climate change.

Davin Holen dlholen@alaska.edu

Organization: University of Alaska Fairbanks

Department: School of Fisheries and Ocean Sciences

Title: Assistant Professor/Coastal Community Resilience Specialist

Specialties: anthropology; coastal resilience; fisheries;

Current Research: 1) Assessing and prioritizing the broad range of factors affecting resilience of coastal Alaska communities, 2) working with coastal communities affected by climate-related stress to maintain resilience and adapt to changing circumstances, 3) assessing changing circumstances in coastal economies such as fisheries that impact resilience, and 4) assisting communities to create and implement resilience and adaptation plans.

David Holland dmh4@nyu.edu

Organization: New York University

Department: Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences

Title: Professor Mathematics

Specialties: oceanography, ice

Current Research: Coupled atmosphere, sea ice, land ice, land and ocean general circulation modeling.