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Current ongoing positions
*indicates APECS Representative
Scientific Committee on Antartic Research (SCAR):
SCAR Solid Earth Response and influence on Cryosphere Evolution (SERCE) Steering Committee:
- Nadya Yanakieva* (Bulgarian Antarctic Institute, Bulgaria)
- Aurélien Mordret (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, United States)SCAR Past Antarctic Ice Sheet Dynamics (PAIS) Steering Committee:
- Mathieu Casado* (LSCE and LIPhy, France)
- Adam Campbell (Otago University, New Zealand)
- Pamela Santibanez (Instituto Antartico Chileno, Chile)SCAR Capacity Building, Education and Training (CBET) Advisory Group:
- Hanne Nielsen* (University of Tasmania, Australia)
- Alexander Thornton* (University of Alaska Fairbanks, United States)
- Gabriela Roldan* (University of Canterbury, New ZealandSCAR Life Sciences (LS) Scientific Standing Group (SSG):
- Fernanda Quaglio (Universidade Estadual Paulista, Brazil
- Jeff Bowman (Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, United States)
- Henrik Christiansen (KU Leuven, Belgium)SCAR Expert Group on Birds and Marine Mammals (EG BAMM):
- Jaimie Cleeland (University of Tasmania, AustraliaSCAR Astronomy & Astrophysics in Antarctica (AAA) Steering Committee: Jennifer Cooper (Cornell University, USA)
SCAR Antarctic Climate Change in the 21st Century (AntClim21) Steering Committee: Alia Khan* (University of Colorado Boulder, USA)
ISMASS (Ice Sheet Mass Balance and Sea Level) Steering Committee: Ellyn Enderlin* (University of Maine, USA)
International Arctic Science Committee (IASC):
IASC Fellowship Programme 2017:
- Manisha Ganeshan (Atmosphere WG)
- Shridhar Jawak (Cryosphere WG)
- Thomas Armitage (Marine WG)
- Violetta Gassiy (Social and Human WG)
- Alevtina Evgrafova (Terrestrial WG)IASC Fellowship Programme 2016:
- Paul Zieger (Atmosphere WG)
- Alek Petty (Cryosphere WG)
- Allison Fong (Marine WG)
- Justiina Dahl (Socila and Human WG)
- Scott Zolkos (Terrestrial WG)Other Organisations / Commmittees:
INTERACT Transnational Access Evaluation Board 2017-2018: Heather Mariash* (National Wildlife Research Centre, Canada)
Polar Prediction Project Steering Group: Jonathan Day* (University of Reading, UK)
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Current Representatives
APECS works with several international partners to create opportunities for APECS members and early career researchers in general to get involved in international committees, workshops and meetings, or to be co-conveners for sessions at international conferences. This can be either for one meeting or a longer period of time as part of a committee or working group. APECS would like to thank all of our partners for offering these opportunities for early career researchers and for helping to support the career development of this next generation of Arctic and Antarctic leaders in research. The list international opportunities for early career researchers that APECS helped appoint since 2016 is below.
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Conference Organising Committees
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Current Ongoing Positions
*indicates APECS Representative
POLAR2018 (International Scientific Steering Committee): Ruth Vingerhagen* (University of Cambridge, United Kingdom)
Arctic Change 2017 (International Steering Committee): Gerlis Fugmann* (Association of Polar Early Career Scientists (APECS)International Directorate Office / Alfred Wegener Institute, Helmholtz Center for Polar and Marine Research, Germany)
Arctic Biodiversity Congress 2018 (Program Advisory Committee): Gerlis Fugmann* (Association of Polar Early Career Scientists (APECS)International Directorate Office / Alfred Wegener Institute, Helmholtz Center for Polar and Marine Research, Germany)
Arctic Frontiers (International Steering Committee): Gerlis Fugmann* (Association of Polar Early Career Scientists (APECS)International Directorate Office / Alfred Wegener Institute, Helmholtz Center for Polar and Marine Research, Germany
Early Career Researchers at International Meetings and Workshops
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2017
*represented APECS as invited observer at the meeting
**attended as invited early career researchersINTERACT Annual Meeting (21 - 25 October 2017, Longyearbyen, Svalbard):
- Fiona Tummon* (APECS International Directorate Office / UiT The Arctic University of Norway, Norway)
- Gerlis Fugmann* (APECS International Directorate Office / Alfred Wegener Institute, Helmholtz Center for Polar and Marine Research, Germany)Arctic Frontiers Steering Committee and Strategic Science Committee Meeting (26 - 27 September 2017, Tromsø, Norway): Gerlis Fugmann* (APECS International Directorate Office / Alfred Wegener Institute, Helmholtz Center for Polar and Marine Research, Germany)
26th Annual Meeting of the German National Committee SCAR / IASC Meeting 2017 (8 - 9 June 2017, Cologne, Germany): Andreas Preusser* (University of Trier, Germany)
European Polar Board Meeting (31 March 2017, Prague, Czech Republic): Gerlis Fugmann* (APECS International Directorate Office / Alfred Wegener Institute, Helmholtz Center for Polar and Marine Research, Germany)
IASC Council Meeting 2017 (2 April 2017, Prague, Czech Republic):
- Alice Bradley* (Dartmouth College, United States)
- Gerlis Fugmann* (APECS International Directorate Office / Alfred Wegener Institute, Helmholtz Center for Polar and Marine Research, Germany)13th CliC Scientific Steering Group Meeting (17 - 18 February 2017, Wellington, New Zealand): Christian Wild* (University of Canterbury, New Zealand)
APPLICATE Kick-off Meeting 2017 (7 - 9 February 2017, Bremerhaven, Germany): Gerlis Fugmann* (APECS International Directorate Office / Alfred Wegener Institute, Helmholtz Center for Polar and Marine Research, Germany)
INTERACT Kick-off Meeting 2017 (24 - 26 January 2017, Keflavik, Iceland): Gerlis Fugmann* (APECS International Directorate Office / Alfred Wegener Institute, Helmholtz Center for Polar and Marine Research, Germany)
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2016
*represented APECS as invited observer at the meeting
**attended as invited early career researchersEU PolarNet Town Hall Event (27 September 2016, Brussels, Belgium): Henrik Christiansen* (KU Leuven, Belgium)
CAFF Board Meeting (6 - 8 September 2016, Longyearbyen, Svalbard): Karolina Paquin*