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Kerry Rodriguez

Title: Researcher, Inuit curriculum consultant

Specialties: Inuit culture, traditional knowledge and wisdom, subsistence

Current Research: Spiritual significance of subsistence hunting according to the oral testimony of Canadian Inuit Elders.

Juan Roederer jgr@geewiz.gi.alaska.edu

Organization: University of Alaska Fairbanks

Department: Geophysical Institute (GI)

Specialties: magnetospheric physics, arctic science policy, psychoacoustics

Current Research: Arctic science policy issues. International science policy. Space plasma physics. Music perception.

Mette Roensager metr@hum.ku.dk

Organization: National History Museum, University of Copenhagen

Department: Department of Eskimology

Title: Ph.D.-student, MA in Eskimology, nurse

Specialties: ethnohistory, Inuit

Current Research: The Greenlandic midwives 1820-1925, focus on the status and social position as well as focus on midwives as middlemen between the Danish officials and the Greenlanders

Walter Roest roest@nrcan.gc.ca

Organization: Natural Resources Canada

Department: Geological Survey of Canada

Title: Geophysicist

Specialties: geophysics, geodynamics

Current Research: Canada Basin, Eurasia Basin, and Baffin Bay seafloor spreading history. Geodynamics of Northeast Asia. Nares Strait. Aeromagnetic and gravity analysis.

Juergen Roettger roettger@linmpi.mpg.de

Organization: Max Planck Institute for Astronomy

Title: Adjunct Professor

Specialties: aeronomy, atmospheric physics, arctic science policy

Current Research: Auroral studies, plasma physics, ionospheric physics, meteorites. SOUSY, Svalbard Radar for atmospheric research to study weather, winds, waves, and turbulence in the polar region. MST VHF radar. Polar atmosphere. Global climate change.

Jeffery Rogers rogers.21@osu.edu

Organization: Ohio State University

Department: Department of Geography

Title: Professor

Specialties: air-sea-ice interactions, climate change, sea ice

Current Research: Comparison of modern climate data to the record of climate contained in proxy records such as Greenland ice cores. Role of weather systems and the mean atmospheric circulation in the movement and distribution of Atlantic sea ice on daily and monthly time scales. Role of storm track variations in heat and moisture transport into the Arctic and its role in recent Arctic climate variability.

Odd Rogne oddr@hotmail.com

Organization: Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Programme

Title: Senior Adviser

Specialties: economics, management

Carl Roland carl_roland@nps.gov

Organization: U.S. National Park Service

Department: Denali National Park and Preserve

Title: Plant ecologist

Specialties: Botany, phytogeography, conservation biology, vegetation patterns and processes, biodiversity, boreal forest, tundra, ecological succession, landscape ecology

Current Research: Monitoring vegetation at a landscape scale in the Central Alaska Network of national parks.

Vladimir Romanov romanov@aari.nw.ru

Organization: Arctic and Antarctic Research Institute of Roshydromet

Department: The Russian Ministry for Science and Technology, Division for the Atmosphere-Ocean Interaction Studies

Specialties: air-sea-ice interactions, atmospheric physics, climate modeling

Current Research: Atmospheric planetary boundary layer parameterization for GCM, respecting the interaction with land, ice, snow, and ocean and in connection with the arctic features; diagnosis of the atmospheric circulation climate statistics, development of the intermediate complexity climate models, study of the climate structures and decadal oscillations, atmospheric eddy transports, synoptic eddy variability. Work with diagnostic studies and modeling of the processes that are responsible for the atmospheric climate structures state and changes as well as the nature of the decadal oscillations (NAO, AO).

Nikolai Romanovskii nromanovsky@glas.apc.org

Organization: Moscow State University

Department: Department of Geocryology

Title: Professor, Doctor of Science

Specialties: engineering geology, geocryology

Current Research: Hydrogeology. Participated in Joint Russian-German projects "Laptev Sea System," "System Laptev Sea 2000." Have scholarship of Joint Russian-German Otto Schmidt Laboratory (2000-2001 & 2001-2002), and is CoPI of grant National Science Foundation, Grant No. 9985826.

Vladimir Romanovsky veromanovsky@alaska.edu

Organization: University of Alaska Fairbanks

Department: Geophysical Institute

Title: Professor

Specialties: global change, permafrost, soil physics

Current Research: Permafrost geophysics, with particular emphasis on the ground thermal regime, active layer and permafrost processes, and the relationships between permafrost, hydrology, biota, and climate. Scientific and practical aspects of environmental and engineering problems involving ice and permafrost including: problems in the areas of soil physics, thermodynamics, heat and mass flow, and growth and decay processes that are associated with permafrost, subsea permafrost, seasonally frozen ground, and seasonal snow cover.

Emmajean Rombach fsept@uaf.edu

Organization: University of Alaska Fairbanks

Department: Department of Biology and Wildlife

Title: Graduate Student

Specialties: nutrition, physiology, biochemistry

Current Research: Nutritional physiology and requirements during reproduction in arctic ungulates. Currently conducting research on trace mineral requirements for reproduction in muskoxen.

Michael Romero mromero@tufts.edu

Organization: The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy (Tufts University)

Department: Department of Biology

Title: Assistant Professor

Specialties: endocrinology, comparative physiology, neurobiology

Gerald Romick gerry.romick@jhuapl.edu

Organization: Johns Hopkins University

Department: Applied Physics Laboratory - Space Department

Title: Senior Research Scientist

Specialties: aeronomy, auroral studies, atmospheric sciences

Current Research: Auroral spectroscopy from ground and Space Ozone height profiles from Satellite Stellar Occultation Observations over the Arctic.

Steven Roof sroof@hampshire.edu

Organization: Hampshire College

Department: School of Natural Science

Title: Assistant Professor of Earth and Environmental Science

Specialties: geology, glacial geology, climate change

Current Research: Holocene and recent climate change. Modern glacier processess. Lacustrine records of Holocene climate change.

James Rooney jrooney@rmconsult.com

Organization: Self

Title: President

Specialties: civil engineering, geotechnical engineering, permafrost engineering

Current Research: -Frozen ground thermal change and influence on design and site infrastructure. Includes assessment of landforms, stability and soil property characteristics. -Member - N.A.S. Polar Research Board, 2007 to 2010 President -US Permafrost Association - 2010

E. Fred Roots fred.roots@ec.gc.ca

Organization: Environment and Climate Change Canada

Department: Institute for Environmental Monitoring and Research

Title: Science Advisor Emeritus

Specialties: science management, climate change, environmental assessment

Current Research: International polar and bipolar research. United Nations Northern Sciences Network. International Arctic Science Committee.

James Rose jrose@dircon.co.uk

Organization: Royal Holloway, University of London

Department: Department of Geography

Title: Professor

Specialties: glacial geology, glacial geomorphology, paleogeography

Current Research: Glacial geology and paleoglaciology. Quaternary geology, quaternary tratigraphy.

Ian Rose roseia@onid.orst.edu

Organization: Oregon State University

Department: Department of Fisheries and Wildlife

Title: http://www.oregonstate.edu/robylab

Specialties: seabirds, zooplankton, Yup'ik Eskimo language

Current Research: Monitoring of seabird populations on St. Lawrence Island, AK, specifically those surrounding the village of Savoonga. The diet of planktivorous and piscivorous seabirds on the island has been shown to be tied to large-scale ocean conditions and local sea ice dynamics. My primary interest is in further understanding these links, as well as their consequences for the St. Lawrence Island Yup'ik people.

John Rose-Hansen johnrh@geo.geol.ku.dk

Organization: National History Museum, University of Copenhagen

Department: Geological Institute

Title: Associate Professor

Specialties: igneous petrology, environmental geology

Current Research: Economic geology. Conditions of formation of rocks in Greenland (alkaline rocks, Ilimaussaq complex and gabbroic rocks, Skaergaard intrusion, platinum mineralisations).

Theodore Rosenberg rosenberg@uap.umd.edu

Organization: University of Maryland, College Park

Department: Institute for Physical Science and Technology

Specialties: magnetospheric physics, ionospheric physics, auroral studies

Current Research: Operate riometers to study the absorption of HF cosmic radio noise by the ionosphere. Installations in Gakona, Alaska; Sondrestrom Greenland; and Iqaluit, NWT, Canada.

Danny Rosenkrans danny_rosenkrans@nps.gov

Organization: U.S. National Park Service

Department: Wrangell-St. Elias National Park & Preserve

Title: Superintendent

Specialties: resource management, geology, mining

Current Research: Geomorphology of Kennicott Basin. Fluvial systems geomorphology. Geochemistry of ore deposits and mined areas.

Julie Ross julesross@hotmail.com

Organization: University of Toronto

Department: Department of Anthropology

Specialties: anthropology, archaeology

Current Research: Greenland and Siberia environmental archaeology. Presently working on paleo-topography of the Ekalluk River Region, Victoria Island, Nunavut.

Gustav Rossnes gustav.rossnes@ra.no

Organization: Directorate for Cultural Heritage (Norway)

Department: Department for Buildings, Monuments and Sites

Title: Senior Executive Officer

Specialties: ethnology, hunting, landscape ecology

Current Research: Summer hunting and winter trapping on Svalbard by Russians (Pomors) and Norwegians in the 19th and 20th centuries.

Gordon Rostoker rostoker@stnet1.stelab.nagoya-u.ac.jp

Organization: Nagoya University

Department: Solar-Terrestrial Environment Laboratory

Title: Professor

Specialties: space physics, auroral studies, magnetospheric physics

Current Research: Studies of magnetospheric substorms. Space weather prediction techniques.