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Shelagh Grant shelagh.grant@sympatico.ca

Organization: Trent University

Department: Canadian Studies

Title: Adjunct Professor

Specialties: Inuit, history, arctic policy

Current Research: Currently completing a book on the history of Arctic Sovreignty in North America (Alaska, Greenland, and the Canadian Arctic) 3000 BCE-present. Related to the book, I have been researching the global warming trend as it affects the Arctic in comparison to previous climate changes as well as the history of Palaeo-Eskimo and Thule migrations, their struggle for self-government, the evolution of international law (especially law of the sea) and circumpolar countries' Arctic policies.

Steven Grant sgrant@crrel.usace.army.mil

Organization: Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory

Title: Research Scientist

Specialties: soil science, geochemistry, environmental assessment

Current Research: Chemical thermodynamics of aqueous electrolyte solutions at sub-zero temperatures. Effects of temperature, composition and freezing on capillary pressures of liquids in porous media.

Bruce Grant bruce.grant@nyu.edu

Organization: New York University

Department: Department of Anthropology

Title: Acting Director, Center for Experimental Humanities

Specialties: anthropology

Current Research: Politics of history and indigenism in the Russian Far East.

Arthur Grantz agrantz@usgs.gov

Organization: U.S. Geological Survey

Title: Geologist

Specialties: geology, marine geology, marine geophysics

Current Research: -Sedimentary basins of the Arctic region -Geologic framework and tectonic development of the Amerasia Basin, Arctic Ocean

Stephen Grasby steve.grasby@canada.ca

Organization: Natural Resources Canada

Department: Department of Energy and Environment - Geological Survey of Canada

Title: Research Scientist

Specialties: geochemistry

Current Research: Chemostratigraphy of the Permian/Triassic Boundary in the Sverdrup Basin. Subglacial sulphur springs.

Yves Gratton yves.gratton@ete.inrs.ca

Organization: Institut national de la recherche scientifique

Department: Eau, Terre et Environnement

Title: Honorary Professor

Specialties: physical oceanography, fjord/shelf oceanography, ocean circulation

Current Research: Concentrating on the physical oceanography of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago. In charge of the ocean physics study for the ArcticNet network and the Circumpolar Flaw Lead Study.

Allison Graves Gaylord nunatech@usa.net

Organization: Nuna Technologies

Title: Principal

Specialties: geographic information systems

Current Research: I have participated in coastal change and sea ice research around Utqiaġvik (formerly known as Barrow), Alaska. In addition, I am a collaborator on the following data management and science planning tools: Arctic Research Mapping Application (armap.org); Arctic Observing Viewer (arcticobservingviewer,org) and the Barrow Area Information Database (BarrowMapped.org).

Laurence Gray laurence.gray@ccrs.nrcan.gc.ca

Organization: Natural Resources Canada

Department: Applications Division

Title: Research Scientist

Specialties: remote sensing, ice sheet geophysics, glaciology

Current Research: Using satellite SAR data for glacial ice motion mapping. Mapping ice flux and mass balance using remotely sensed data.

Patty Gray ffpag@uaf.edu

Organization: University of the Pacific

Department: Department of Anthropology

Title: Garden Program Director

Specialties: anthropology, ethnography, reindeer

Current Research: Ethnography of reindeer herding communities in the Chukotka Autonomous Okrug, Russia. Impact of privatization on Chukotka’s collective reindeer farms.

Andrew Gray andrew.gray@noaa.gov

Organization: NOAA Fisheries

Title: Fisheries Research Biologist

Specialties: genetics

Current Research: Genetics of Northeast Pacific Rockfish.

Jacqueline Grebmeier jgrebmei@cbl.umces.edu

Organization: Chesapeake Biological Laboratory, University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science

Department: Chesapeake Biological Laboratory

Title: Research Professor

Specialties: benthic ecology, biological oceanography, biogeochemistry

Current Research: Benthic carbon cycling. Pelagic-benthic coupling. Bering, Chukchi and East Siberian Sea areas.

Jacqueline Grebmeier jgrebmei@umces.edu

Organization: Chesapeake Biological Laboratory, University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science

Department: Chesapeake Biological Laboratory

Title: Research Professor

Specialties: benthic ecology, biological oceanography, biogeochemistry

Current Research: Benthic carbon cycling. Pelagic-benthic coupling. Bering, Chukchi and East Siberian Sea areas.

Milford Green mbgreen@uwo.ca

Organization: University of Western Ontario

Department: Social Science Centre

Title: Professor

Specialties: socio-economic impact assessment, pipelines

Current Research: Socio-economic impact assessment on mega projects. Pipelines.

John Green jmgreen@mun.ca

Organization: Memorial University of Newfoundland

Department: Department of Biology

Title: Honorary Research Professor

Specialties: aquatic biology, animal behavior, ichthyology. fisheries

Current Research: Biology of benthic fishes. Fish ecology and behaviour

Mott Greene greene@pugetsound.edu

Organization: University of Puget Sound

Department: Honors Program

Title: John B. Magee Professor of Science and Values

Specialties: paleoclimatology, paleogeography

Current Research: History of paleoclimatology. Biography of Alfred Wegener.

Charles Greene chg2@cornell.edu

Organization: Cornell University

Title: Professor, Director, Ocean Resources and Ecosystems Program

Specialties: acoustics, marine mammals, human/environment interaction

Current Research: Arctic underwater acoustics. Measuring sounds from offshore industrial development. Working with biologists who assess the impacts of offshore industrial operations on marine mammals.

Ray Greenwald ray_greenwald@jhuapl.edu

Organization: Johns Hopkins University

Department: Space Department - Applied Physics Laboratory

Title: Supervisor, Atmospheric and Ionospheric Remote Sensing

Specialties: ionospheric physics, space physics, aeronomy

Current Research: Super Dual Auroral Radar Network (SuperDARN). High-Latitude Plasma Convection. Ionospheric Irregularities. ULF Waves.

Bruce Greenwood bruce_greenwood@nps.gov

Organization: U.S. National Park Service

Department: Shared Beringia Heritage Program

Specialties: architecture, history

Current Research: Aleutians during World War II.

Sheila Greer sgreer@ualberta.ca

Organization: Self

Department: Canadian Circumpolar Institute

Title: Researcher

Specialties: anthropology, archaeology

Current Research: Heritage Studies, Traditional Use Studies

Søren Gregersen srg@kms.dk

Organization: Danish Geodata Agency

Specialties: seismology, geophysics

Current Research: Earthquakes and lithospheric structure in Greenland.

David Gregg dgregg@rinhs.org

Organization: Rhode Island Natural History Survey

Department: Department of Anthropology

Specialties: archaeology, ethnohistory, museum studies

Current Research: Native firearms-use, technological change, and culture contact in northwest Alaska. Historic archaeology around Kotzebue Sound, Alaska.

Tom Greiffenberg tog@gh.gl

Organization: Government of Greenland

Title: Research Coordinator

Specialties: land use planning, regional planning, sustainable development

Current Research: Development planning in Greenland.

Thomas Grenfell tcg@atmos.washington.edu

Organization: University of Washington

Department: Department of Atmospheric Sciences

Title: Research Professor

Specialties: sea ice, ice physics, remote sensing

Current Research: Optical properties of sea ice and snow. Microwave properties of sea ice and snow.

Lenore Grenoble grenoble@uchicago.edu

Organization: University of Chicago

Department: Linguistics

Title: John Matthews Manly Distinguished Service Professor

Specialties: Linguistics

Current Research: Language vitality and sustainability across Arctic Indigenous languages; contact-induced change and language shift with a particular focus in northeastern Russia (the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) and the Chukotka Autonomous Okrug). Spatial language and sociotopography, in Greenland and the Russian Arctic.

Gabriella Gricius ggricius@colostate.edu

Organization: Colorado State University

Department: Political Science

Title: PhD Student

Current Research: Arctic critical geopolitics, indigenous just transitions, Russian Arctic policy creation, human security