Organization
University of Manitoba
Email
julienne.stroeve@colorado.edu

Location

Boulder , Colorado
United States

Bio

Julienne C. Stroeve received a PhD in Geography from the University of Colorado Boulder, in 1996, for her work in understanding Greenland climate variability. Subsequently she became a senior research scientist at the National Snow and Ice Data Center (NSIDC) within the Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences (CIRES) at the University of Colorado. In 2017 she moved to University of College London (UCL) where she headed the Centre for Polar Observation and Modelling (CPOM), and in 2018 she was awarded a Canada 150 Research Chair at the University of Manitoba. Her Arctic research interests include atmosphere-sea ice interactions, sea ice predictability, climate change and associated impacts. She has conducted several Arctic field campaigns, and will participate in the upcoming MOSAiC expedition. Dr. Stroeve’s work has been featured in numerous magazines, news reports, radio shows, and TV documentaries. She has given keynote addresses around the world on Arctic climate issues and briefed former Vice President Al Gore and congressional staff. Dr. Stroeve has published more than 60 articles on peer-reviewed journals, contributed to several national and international reports on climate change and has been listed as one of the most highly cited researchers by Thomson Reuters since 2014.

Interests

Sea Ice

Science Specialties

remote sensing, climatology

Current Research

Remote sensing of polar regions. Surface albedo and temperatures retrieval from visible and infrared radiances. Sea ice mapping with passive microwave brightness temperatures.