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Douglas | Williams | doug.williams@schc.sc.edu | Organization: University of South Carolina Department: SC Honors COllege Title: Associate Dean Specialties: oceanography, climate change, paleolimnology Current Research: Stable isotope geochemistry. |
Mathew | Williams | mat.williams@ed.ac.uk | Organization: University of Edinburgh Department: School of GeoSciences Specialties: ecosystem modeling Current Research: Ecosystem ecology in arctic tundra - research in Sweden and Alaska. Investigating links between C and N cycling in arctic ecosystems. |
Mark | Williams | markw@snobear.colorado.edu | Organization: University of Colorado Boulder Department: Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research (INSTAAR) Title: Editor, Arctic and Alpine Research Specialties: geochemistry, snow hydrology Current Research: Spatial statistics of meltwater flow through snow (US Forest Service).Hydrochemical modeling (NASA EOS).Nitrogen cycling under snow (National Biological Service).Biogeochemical cycling in alpine basins (NSF LTER). |
Richard | Williams | geoinfo@comcast.net | Organization: Woodwell Climate Research Center Title: Visiting Scientist Specialties: glaciology, global change, cryospheric remote sensing Current Research: Airborne and satellite remote sensing of the glaciers and volcanoes of Iceland.Senior Editor for “Satellite Image Atlas of Glaciers of the World.” |
Frank | Williams | flwiliams@alaska.edu | Organization: University of Alaska Fairbanks Department: College of Engineering and Mines Title: Director Specialties: chemical engineering, coal utilization |
Jason | Williams | jason@asf.alaska.edu | Title: Operations Center Manager Specialties: electrical engineering, remote sensing Current Research: Generating images of Arctic and Antarctic regions from Synthetic Aperture Radar. |
Michael | Williams | mwilliams@lgl.com | Organization: LGL Alaska Research Associates Inc Title: Marine Mammal Biologist Specialties: marine mammals, subsistence, oil and gas development Current Research: Comanagement of marine mammals utilized for subsistence, small take authorizations under the MMPA. |
F. Mary | Williams | fmw@engr.mun.ca | Organization: National Research Council of Canada Department: National Research Council Title: Director General Specialties: ice engineering, ice modeling, ocean engineering Current Research: Ice forces on structures.Ship performance on ice.Ice mechanical properties. |
Marie-Claude | Williamson | mwilliam@nrcan.gc.ca | Organization: Natural Resources Canada Department: Geological Survey of Canada (Atlantic) Title: Research Scientist Specialties: geology, petrology, geophysics Current Research: Economic potential of the Sverdup Basin Magmatic Province, Canadian Arctic Islands.Relationship between magmatism and margin segmentation, Davis Strait area, eastern Canada. |
Karla Jessen | Williamson | wkjessen@ucalgary.ca | Organization: University of Calgary Department: Arctic Institute of North America (AINA) Title: Executive Director Specialties: science management |
Frank | Willingham | francis.f.willingham@nhmccd.edu | Organization: Lone Star College, Tomball Department: North Harris Montgomery Community College District Title: Director of Academic Programs Specialties: botany, mycology, education Current Research: Updating the higher and lower plant and fungi checklists for North Slope of Alaska. |
Cort | Willmott | willmott@udel.edu | Organization: University of Delaware Department: Department of Geography Title: Chair Specialties: climatology Current Research: Contemporary water and constituent balances for the pan-arctic drainage system: continent to coastal ocean fluxes. |
Lorraine | Wilson | wilson.lorraine@hq.navy.mil | Organization: Virginia Tech Specialties: cultural adaptation, Indigenous knowledge, information systems/technology Current Research: Impact of Science and Technology on Alaska Inuit. Impact of Internet and Satellite Communications on culture. Use of Internet for distance education and cultural preservation. Implications, benefits and Issues. |
Robert | Wilson | wilsonrj@pacbell.net | Organization: Polar Bears International Title: Chair, Board of Directors Specialties: bears, wildlife management, environmental law Current Research: Polar Bears International is primarily involved with education on issues involving polar bears. We also fund and otherwise assist polar bear research throughout the arctic. |
Simon | Wilson | s.wilson@inter.nl.net | Organization: Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Programme Department: AMAP Secretariat Title: Deputy Executive Secretary Specialties: data management, environmental monitoring, pollution Current Research: International coordination of AMAP-related monitoring and assessment activities. |
Mark | Wilson | mark.wilson@ualberta.ca | Organization: University of Alberta Department: Department of Biological Sciences Title: Professor Specialties: paleontology, biosystematics, taphonomy Current Research: Early vertebrate fossils of northern Canada, including the Mackenzie Mountains, Northwest Territories, and Cornwallis and Baillie-Hamilton Islands, Nunavut. Leader, IGCP 406 "Circum-Arctic Palaeozoic Vertebrates."Mesozoic and Cenozoic fossil fishes.Vertebrate paleontology. |
Alex | Wilson | atwilson@u.arizona.edu | Organization: University of Arizona Department: Department of Geosciences Specialties: ice, CO2 chemistry, global warming Current Research: Arctic ice. |
Derek | Wilton | dwilton@sparky2.esd.mun.ca | Organization: Memorial University of Newfoundland Department: Department of Earth Sciences Title: Professor Specialties: mining, mapping, geochemistry Current Research: Labrador geology.Metallogeny.Mineral deposits. |
Nick | Winder | nick.winder@smc.kiruna.se | Title: Professor Specialties: human/environment interaction, prehistory Current Research: Micro-simulation modeling.Study of the socio-economic forces that influence the interaction of humans and the environment. Findings are implemented into systems models allowing for policy relevant impact analysis. |
Dale | Winebrenner | dpw@apl.washington.edu | Organization: University of Washington Department: Polar Science Center - Applied Physics Laboratory Title: Senior Research Scientist Specialties: remote sensing, glaciology, air-sea-ice interactions Current Research: The physics of remote sensing; wave propagation and scattering in disordered and geophysical media, especially firn and sea ice; inverse theory for remote sensing.Estimation of geophysical variables on the Greenland and Antarctic ice sheets (e.g., temperature, accumulation rate) and on sea ice (e.g., thickness).Polarimetric and Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar, Microwave Emission, Altimetry. |
John | Wingfield | jwingfie@u.washington.edu | Organization: University of Washington Department: Department of Zoology Title: Professor Emeritus Specialties: bird migration, avian biology, avian behavior Current Research: Hormone-behavior adaptations of arctic birds.Territorial behavior in arctic birds.Environmental stress in arctic birds.Migration in arctic birds.Endocrinology of arctic birds. |
Kevin | Winker | kevin.winker@alaska.edu | Organization: University of Alaska Fairbanks Department: University of Alaska Museum Title: Professor & Curator Specialties: population genetics, genomics, bird migration, ornithology, avian influenza Current Research: Population genomics of birds, avian migration, speciation, geographic variation and systematics of birds. |
David | Winkler | dww4@cornell.edu | Organization: Cornell University Department: Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Title: Professor Specialties: ornithology |
Birger | Winsa | birger.winsa@finska.su.se | Organization: Stockholm University Department: Department of Finnish Title: Assistant Professor Current Research: Studies on the socioeconomic and cultural impact of illiteracy in the mother tongue (L1) among autochtonous and indigenous minorities. Language planning in border bilingual regions. |
Peter | Winsor | pwinsor@sfos.uaf.edu | Organization: University of Alaska Fairbanks Department: Institute of Marine Science Specialties: physical oceanography, air-sea-ice interactions, modeling Current Research: Sea iceHigh-latitude oceanography;Use of autonomous vehicles;Numerical modeling;Global climate change. |