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A Place for Knowledge Exchange collaboration brunch

The facilitators of the seminar series A Place for Knowledge Exchange invite you to a collaboration brunch hosted by the International Arctic Research Center. The brunch will be held in…

Uplifting Indigenous Knowledge through the Tamamta program

The International Arctic Research Center and the College of Rural and Community Development co-host a virtual seminar series called A Place for Knowledge Exchange. March's conversation is with Sonia Natalie Ibarra…

February 2024 International Joint Seminar on Ocean Sciences

Join Hokkaido University's Arctic Research Center and the International Arctic Research Center for the February 2024 Joint Seminar on Ocean Sciences. This webinar features Hokkaido University Professor Natsuhiko Otsuka and…

Food security/insecurity and local implications

The International Arctic Research Center and the College of Rural and Community Development are co-hosting a virtual seminar series called A Place for Knowledge Exchange. These monthly conversations cover collaborative…

First Friday at UAF West Ridge

Join IARC and the Geophysical Institute for First Friday on UAF's West Ridge. Meet artists and creators in the Akasofu Building lobby. The North Star Strings and Kitrea Takata-Glushkoff will…

June 2023 International Joint Seminar on Ocean Sciences

With climate change ongoing, the Arctic has exhibited some of the most dramatic changes in land, atmosphere, and ocean systems. This seminar series aims to promote international collaboration between the International Arctic Research Center at the University of Alaska Fairbanks (IARC/UAF) and the Arctic Research Center at Hokkaido University (ARC/HU) primarily focused on ocean sciences.…

IARC salon: Fairbanks air and snow quality

Hear the Zoom recording of this salon (password: bQA0@4pY) Join the International Arctic Research Center for the March IARC Salon. This month’s discussion is with Nathan Kettle, Carl Schmitt, Christi…

IARC Salon: Arctic geopolitics

Join the International Arctic Research Center for the February IARC Salon. This month's discussion is with Mike Sfraga and Brandon Boylan on geopolitics in the Arctic.   Mike Sfraga was appointed chair of the U.S. Arctic Research Commission by President Biden in 2021. Sfraga is also an affiliate professor at the International Arctic Research Center,…

IARC Salon: Climate change from the New Zealand perspective

Join the International Arctic Research Center for the first IARC Salon of 2023. January’s panelists James Renwick, Richard Levy and Olaf Morgenstern will discuss climate change from the New Zealand perspective.…

IARC Salon: AGU preview

Join the International Arctic Research Center for December's IARC Salon previewing several of the upcoming presentations that will take place during the American Geophysical Union conference in Chicago from December…

A changing Arctic — walrus migration, glacier runoff and climate systems

Egan Lecture Haul, University of Alaska Southeast campus

Three International Arctic Research Center scientists are visiting University of Alaska Southeast to give a seminar titled, "A changing Arctic: walrus migration, glacier runoff and climate systems." The lecture is on November 18 at 1:30 p.m. in Eagan lecture hall.  Join Olivia Lee, Joanna Young and Vladimir Alexeev as they share perspectives on how individual species…

IARC Salon: Climate challenges for Arctic infrastructure

Join the International Arctic Research Center for this semester's first IARC Salon. November's panelists Donald Walker and Torre Jorgenson will discuss climate challenges for Arctic infrastructure.   Donald Walker is a…

Guest lecture: Underwater gliders and the “new” ocean observing paradigm

IARC is hosting Dan Hayes, a physical oceanographer from Cyprus Subsea, for a seminar titled, "Underwater gliders and the "new" ocean observing paradigm." Hayes is experienced in autonomous platforms and operational oceanography to establish glider infrastructure for science and industry. He has a long history of managing research and commercial contracts. Talk abstract: The scientific investigation of the…

Visiting scientist salon: Permafrost and the boreal forest

IARC is hosting a salon with visiting scientists from Forestry and Forest Products Research Institute and Shinshu University. There will be five short presentations about research related to permafrost and the boreal forest. Attend in person in Akasofu 401 or email Amber Keith to attend virtually. Yojiro Matsuura, Forestry and Forest Products Research Institute (FFPRI) Title:…

Rick Thoman’s 100th NWS Climate Outlook Briefing

Join the Alaska Center for Climate Assessment and Policy for Rick Thoman’s 100th NWS Alaska Climate Outlook Briefing. Register for the webinar online or join in person at Akasofu 407.…

Virtual tour: StoryMap on insights from coastal Arctic Indigenous observers

IARC's Alaska Arctic Observatory & Knowledge Hub is hosting the launch of a new StoryMap sharing 'Insights from Coastal Arctic Indigenous observers.' The online product was expertly curated by Roberta Tuurraq Glenn as part of her M.S. degree at UAF (with special thanks also to Mike DeLue for technical support). This StoryMap aims to summarize…

Seminar: High-latitude climate science at Los Alamos National Laboratory

IARC is hosting a seminar by visiting scientist Wilbert Weijer on high-latitude climate science taking place at Los Alamos National Laboratory. The seminar will highlight current climate projects and opportunities for collaboration between LANL and IARC. Scientists at LANL have been involved in Earth system modeling since the 1980s. The availability of some of the fastest…

S.T. Lee Fellowship Presentation: Climate solutions for Pacific Island resilience

Akasofu 401 2160 Koyukuk Dr, Fairbanks, AK, United States

Title: Climate Solutions for Pacific Island Resilience – the Pacific RISA Program Description: Laura Brewington (Arizona State University, the East-West Center) will provide an introduction to the Pacific Regional Integrated Sciences and Assessments (RISA) program, one of 11 NOAA RISA programs in the United States focused on regional climate science and adaptation. Now in its…

Monitoring whales and ships in Arctic marine regions

Akasofu 401 2160 Koyukuk Dr, Fairbanks, AK, United States

IARC is hosting a special seminar with visiting PhD students Greta Ferloni and Marie Zahn on Monitoring whales and ships in Arctic marine regions. Attend in person in Akasofu 401…

2022 Arctic Research Open House

IARC will be participating in this year's Arctic Research Open House on May 19 from 4-7 p.m. on the UAF campus. This year’s theme is “it’s an inspiring day in…

IARC Salon— Arctic climate and health

The impacts of accelerating climate change are increasingly affecting health in the Arctic. May's IARC salon will explore the intersection between Arctic climate and health. This is the final IARC salon for the 2021-22 academic year! Bring your questions to our panel discussion with: Elena Grigorieva (Visiting Fulbright Scholar, International Arctic Research Center)Kelsey Nicholson (OneHealth…

IARC Salon—Engaging community in local science

Over the past decade, there has been an increasing push toward making science more relevant to affected communities. April's IARC salon explores how scientists and their organizations engage with local communities to improve science, address local problems and build lasting relationships. Bring your questions to our panel discussion with: Donna Hauser & Roberta Tuurraq Glenn…

Bioclimatic Research in the Arctic: linking to human health and well-being

Akasofu 401

IARC is hosting a seminar by visiting Fulbright Scholar Elena Grigorieva. Grigorieva is from the Institute for Complex Analysis and Regional Problems and the Far Eastern Branch, Russian Academy of Sciences. Grigorieva will share previous research in the Russian far north. Her work explored the bioclimate of urban areas, human health and migrations, temperature waves…

IARC Salon—Graduate Student Highlights

March's IARC Salon will highlight research by International Arctic Research Center graduate students. Cecilia Borries-Strigle (PhD Student, Department of Atmospheric Sciences) Elizabeth Mik'aq Lindley (MS student, College of Fisheries and Oceans…

PredictFest

PredictFest is a two-day gathering of collaboration, new ideas and planning. The goal of this event is to bring researchers and community members to identify and test ideas for future…

Joint IARC and Hokkaido University Seminar Series – Event 5

Speakers:Eugénie Euskirchen (Institute for Arctic Biology, University of Alaska Fairbanks)Gaku Amada (Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology (JAMSTEC)) Register here to attend the seminar. With climate change ongoing, the Arctic…

IARC Salon—Science to action: How climate science informs policy

February’s IARC Salon will explore the intersection of climate science and policy. The speakers will explore how scientists can be climate advocates, and how science is informing climate policy and action in Fairbanks and around Alaska. Bring your questions to our panel discussion with: Savannah Venetis Fletcher (Fairbanks North Star Borough Assembly Member and Alaska…

Arctic Educators Fair

Join the Navigating the New Arctic-Community Office for a virtual Arctic Educators Fair. The goal of this event is to help disseminate great ideas in education, learning products, or opportunities for…

IARC Salon—Local food security

Food security in the Arctic is impacted by a range of factors including geography, pollution, climate change and economic vulnerability. In this month’s IARC Salon we will hear about local food security from: Craig Chythlook (Indigenous Liaison, Food Security Working Group for IARC's CoObs RNA Project) Susan Willsrud (Farm Director at Calypso Farm and Ecology…

Ice Edge– The Ikaaġvik Sikukun Story

A film launch and discussion of a climate study meshing Indigenous and western science expertise and perspectives. Register to attend Other viewing options Five years ago, facing momentous changes in…

IARC Salon—Learning from large-scale climate conferences & reports

What are the goals of regional and international climate conferences and reports, and what can we learn from them? Join us for December's IARC Salon discussion about participating in large-scale climate meetings and reports. We’ll hear from: Victoria Qutuuq Buschman (Post Doctoral Fellow, International Arctic Research Center) on attending the UN Climate Change Conference of…

Joint IARC and Hokkaido University Seminar Series – Event 4

Speakers:Erik Schoen (International Arctic Research Center, University of Alaska Fairbanks)Naoki Tojo (Faculty of Fisheries Sciences, Hokkaido University) This event is over. You can view the recording below. With climate change ongoing, the Arctic has exhibited some of the most dramatic changes in land, atmosphere, and ocean systems. To improve our understanding of the changing Arctic…

IARC Salon—The changing culture of fieldwork

The culture of safety and inclusion in fieldwork is evolving to consider changing conversations around social justice movements, risk management and technological innovation. The COVID-19 pandemic has further complicated the approach researchers take to field safety. During this salon, the following speakers will talk about the approaches they have taken to make fieldwork safer for…

UA GIVING DAY 2021

We invite all International Arctic Research Center friends, collaborators and alumni to join us in celebrating the second annual UA Giving Day starting on November 9, 2021! We are celebrating 49 hours for…

IARC Salon—Remote sensing at different scales

Join the International Arctic Research Center for October's IARC salon titled, Remote Sensing at Different Scales.  We use remote sensing at many different scales in our work - come learn about ways UAF scientists are using unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) and Google Earth Engine to advance their science. Salon panelists include: Jessica Garron, Deputy Director of…

Supporting the Sustaining Arctic Observing Networks (SAON) Roadmap for Arctic Observing & Data Systems and US AON: The RNA CoObs Project

Hajo Eicken, IARC director, and Craig Chythlook, IARC Indigenous Liaison, Food Security Working Group will present at the NOAA Science Seminar Series. Abstract: The Research Network Activities for Sustained Coordinated Observations of Arctic Change (RNA CoObs) project seeks to support the Sustaining Arctic Observing Networks (SAON) Roadmap for Arctic Observing & Data Systems (ROADS). Through meetings, collaborations,…

Los Alamos/UAF Collaboration Meet & Greet

UAF and Los Alamos National Lab are hosting a joint meet and greet to strengthen relationships and build collaborations across our institutions. All UAF and LANL researchers and students are…

Joint IARC and Hokkaido University Seminar Series – Event 3

Speakers:Andrey Pnyushkov (International Arctic Research Center, University of Alaska Fairbanks)Miaki Muramatsu (Graduate Student at Hokkaido University/JAMSTEC) With climate change ongoing, the Arctic has exhibited some of the most dramatic changes…

Joint IARC and Hokkaido University Seminar Series – Event 2

Speakers:Donna Hauser (International Arctic Research Center, University of Alaska Fairbanks)Evgeny Podolskiy (Arctic Research Center, Hokkaido University) Register here to attend With climate change ongoing, the Arctic has exhibited some of…

Arctic Research Open House—flash talks

The International Arctic Research Center is taking part in the University of Alaska Fairbanks Arctic Research Open House. Meet scientists through virtual flash talks or explore the UAF campus via…

Arctic Research Open House—scavenger hunt

The International Arctic Research Center is taking part in the University of Alaska Fairbanks Arctic Research Open House. Meet scientists through virtual flash talks or explore the UAF campus via…

IARC salon—Graduate Student Highlights

Join the International Arctic Research Center for April's IARC salon titled, Graduate Student Highlights. The discussion will showcase research conducted by University of Alaska Fairbanks graduate students. Salon panelists include:…

Joint IARC and Hokkaido University Seminar Series – Event 1

Virtually on Zoom

Speakers: Hisatomo Waga (International Arctic Research Center, University of Alaska Fairbanks) Irene D. Alabia (Arctic Research Center, Hokkaido University) Registration link: https://alaska.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZ0ldequqzIvE9NC868wX_RDuNW-eNBG-837 With climate change ongoing, the Arctic has exhibited some of the most dramatic changes in land, atmosphere, and ocean systems. To improve our understanding of the changing Arctic we need to establish an…

IARC salon—New Dimensions of Arctic Security

Join the International Arctic Research Center for January's IARC salon titled, New Dimensions of Arctic Security. The discussion will explore Alaska's evolving role in national and Arctic security. Salon panelists…

FairAir: Wildfire smoke and health

Join air quality experts for a three-part virtual series focused on indoor air quality issues affecting Interior Alaskans. The three-part series will be available via Zoom (RSVP required) and Facebook live (on the University of Alaska Fairbanks Facebook page). Participants on both platforms will be able to join the discussion. January 20 FairAir: Cooking particles, cleaners and health with…

FairAir: Outside-in and inside-out: The air we breathe indoors

Join air quality experts for a three-part virtual series focused on indoor air quality issues affecting Interior Alaskans. The three-part series will be available via Zoom (RSVP required) and Facebook live (on the University of Alaska Fairbanks Facebook page). Participants on both platforms will be able to join the discussion. January 20 FairAir: Cooking particles,…

IARC salon—Science Literacy & Communication

Join the International Arctic Research Center for January's IARC salon titled, Science literacy and communication. The salon panelists include: Rick Thoman, climate specialist Christi Buffington, science education specialist Mike DeLue,…

FairAir: Cooking particles, cleaners and health

Join air quality experts for a three-part virtual series focused on indoor air quality issues affecting Interior Alaskans. The three-part series will be available via Zoom (RSVP required) and Facebook live (on the University of Alaska Fairbanks Facebook page). Participants on both platforms will be able to join the discussion. January 20 FairAir: Cooking particles,…

Geoscience Seminar: Drilling to Magma

John Eichelberger, professor emeritus at IARC and a 2020 Distinguished Lecturer of the Continental Scientific Drilling Division, will present “Drilling to Magma.” Email Jochen Mezger for the Zoom link. This event…

After the Ice video premier

Virtual launch party for a new mini-documentary series sharing stories of Indigenous communities immensely challenged by sea ice loss in Alaska’s Bering Sea. “After the Ice” is a three-part series created through a partnership between the Bering Sea Elders Group and the Study of Environmental Arctic Change, where IARC's Brendan Kelly is director. The Premier…

Discover Alaska Lecture: Alaska’s Changing Environment

UA TV

Rick Thoman, Alaska climate specialist with IARC's Alaska Center for Climate Assessment and Policy, will give a Discover Alaska Lecture. The hour long TV broadcast will focus on Alaska's Changing Environment, where we've been and where we're going.

Alaska Voices launch party

Dreaming of traveling and seeing new places? Why not explore Alaska through the stories of Alaskans, from the safety and comfort of your own home? The Alaska Voices podcast launches May 7. Hear stories of science, growing up, rural life, field work, parenting, tribal identity, climate change and much more. Join the production team for…

Gardening in the Arctic

Virtually on Zoom

Join the International Arctic Research Center for this month’s virtual IARC Salon on making the most of your Alaskan garden this summer. There will be a Q&A after the panel discussion. Panelists:  Nancy Fresco Research professor, climate expert at the UAF Scenarios Network for Alaska + Arctic Planning. Helped create the Garden Helper Tool to…

Arctic Observing Summit (100% online)

Join the 2020 Arctic Observing Summit for their biennial summit held in conjunction with Arctic Science Summit Week. This year's summit will be held 100% online using primarily the zoom platform.

Arctic Observing Summit 2020

The Arctic Observing Summit (AOS) is a biennial summit that aims to provide community-driven, science-based guidance for the design, implementation, coordination, and sustained long-term (decades) operation of an international network of Arctic observing systems.

Thesis defense: cryospheric hazard planning & response

Akasofu 401 2160 Koyukuk Dr, Fairbanks, AK, United States

Join IARC for Dina Abdel-Fattah's PhD defense on cryospheric hazard planning and response in Alaska. Dina is advised by Sarah Trainor. Join remotely via Zoom. Dissertation title: Stakeholder needs and information use in cryospheric hazard planning and response: case studies from Alaska Dissertation abstract: The global cryosphere is experiencing rapid change, which potentially impacts the…

Project defense: thermokarst modeling

UAF Duckering building, room 535

Join IARC for Rawser Spicer’s master’s defense on thermokarst modeling. Rawser is co-advised by Bob Bolton and Orion Lawlor, UAF computer science department. Project title: Examining thermokarst initiation with random forest models

Stories from MOSAiC

Akasofu 401 2160 Koyukuk Dr, Fairbanks, AK, United States

Join the International Arctic Research Center for this month’s IARC Salon featuring scientists Rob Rember and Marc Oggier. The pair will speak about their sea ice research on the historic Multidisciplinary drifting Observatory for the Study of Arctic Climate (MOSAIC) expedition. Rember and Oggier recently returned from four months in the central Arctic Ocean on…

IAB Life Science Seminar: Climate science in the news

Murie Auditorium 2090 Koyukuk St, Fairbanks, AK, United States

Kristin Timm, postdoctoral candidate in science communication and a research assistant at the Center for Climate Change Communication at George Mason University, will present “Climate science in the news: How the fourth National Climate Assessment was covered by the U.S. media.". This talk is part of the Institute of Arctic Biology’s Life Science Seminar Series.…

IAB Life Science Seminar: Surface water in northern permafrost

Murie Auditorium 2090 Koyukuk St, Fairbanks, AK, United States

Erin Trochim, postdoctoral fellow at the Alaska Climate Adaptation Science Center at the International Arctic Research Center, will present “Surface Water Distribution and Change in Northern Hemisphere Permafrost” on Friday, Jan. 31, at 4 p.m. in the Murie Building auditorium. This talk is part of the IAB Life Science Seminar Series. Please visit the event webpage…

Improving climate change coverage in news

Akasofu 401 2160 Koyukuk Dr, Fairbanks, AK, United States

Join the International Arctic Research Center for January's research salon panel discussion on working together to improve climate change coverage in the news. Hear perspectives from a journalist, a climate scientist and a communication scientist: Lois Parshley– investigative magazine journalist covering the intersection of geopolitics and science. Currently the Snedden Chair of Journalism at the University of Fairbanks,…

Interior Alaska Air Quality

Akasofu 401 2160 Koyukuk Dr, Fairbanks, AK, United States

Join IARC for December's research salon panel discussion on air quality.

Warming of the Chukchi slope through the Barrow Canyon outflow in winter 2016-2017

Akasofu 401 2160 Koyukuk Dr, Fairbanks, AK, United States

Seminar by visiting scientist Satoshi Kimura, a physical oceanographer at JAMSTEC Arctic Ocean and Climate System Research Group. The talk title is, The warming of the Chukchi slope through the Barrow Canyon outflow in the 2016-2017 winter. ABSTRACT: While a substantial portion of the Pacific-origin waters flows through Barrow Canyon in the northeast corner of…

Water Day at IARC

Akasofu lobby

People of all ages are invited to the International Arctic Research Center to learn about water. Undergraduate students in the class Introduction to Watershed Management (NRM 370) will lead fun, hands-on, mind-on exploration of models and games that relate to watersheds. The public activities will take place from 1:30 - 2:30 pm in the Akasofu…

Alaska’s 2019 extended wildfire season

Akasofu 401 2160 Koyukuk Dr, Fairbanks, AK, United States

Join the International Arctic Research Center for October’s research salon panel discussion on Alaska's 2019 extended wildfire season. Hear perspectives from Uma Bhatt, Joe Little and Nancy Fresco. Light refreshments…

Climate Physics Journal Club – Dynamical downscaling for Southeast Alaska: A look at precipitation metrics

Akasofu 501 2160 Koyukuk Dr, Fairbanks, AK, United States

Presenter: Rick Lader, Postdoctoral Fellow, Alaska Climate Adaptation Science Center Southeast Alaska has been under drought conditions for the past two years, with precipitation deficits of greater than 100 cm in some locations. These conditions have impacted hydropower electricity generation, fish habitat and forest health. Given the region’s extreme topographical gradients, newly produced dynamically downscaled…

From science to action on climate change

Akasofu 501 2160 Koyukuk Dr, Fairbanks, Alaska, United States

Seminar by visiting scientist Dr. Peter Frumhoff from the Union of Concerned Scientists.

Response of major modes of eastern Arctic Ocean variability to climate change

Akasofu 401 2160 Koyukuk Dr, Fairbanks, AK, United States

Join IARC for Till Baumann’s PhD thesis defense titled response of major modes of eastern Arctic Ocean variability to climate change. Till is advised by Igor Polyakov. Abstract: The Arctic Ocean plays a central role in ongoing climate change, with sea-ice loss being the most prominent indicator. In recent years, an increased influence of Atlantic…

Women in Science Luncheon

Akasofu 501 2160 Koyukuk Dr, Fairbanks, Alaska, United States

Join the Association for Women in Science, Alaska Chapter for an Alaska-themed potluck with Katharine Hayhoe. Katharine isa world-renowned climate scientist. She served as a lead author for the NationalClimate Assessments and was named one of FORTUNE’s world’s greatest leaders. Join her for potluck lunch and a discussion of: Obstacles as a woman scientist and…

Climate change: from cutting-edge science to innovative solutions

Salisbury Theatre 1718 Tanana Drive, Fairbanks, AK, United States

About the speaker- Dr. Katharine Hayhoe is a climate scientist who served as a lead author for the National Climate Assessments under the Bush, Obama, and Trump administrations. She also is the director of Texas Tech’s Climate Science Center. Join her on September 9 for a public lecture as she shares her perspectives on climate…

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Microbiome and subducted carbon vulnerability in Arctic permafrost soils

Akasofu 401 , United States

Arctic permafrost soils contain about half of the global soil organic C (approx. 1300 Pg). One third of this C is stored in subducted organic matter (cryoOM) by the cryoturbation processes.We here present results from the Arctic project that aimed at identifying the role of microbial functioning for OM decomposition in cryoturbated soils (Siberia, Greenland,…

S.T. Lee Young Scientist Exchange Lecture – Anthropogenic forcing: effects on extreme glacier mass-loss

Akasofu 401 2160 Koyukuk Dr, Fairbanks, AK, United States

This lecture is part of the S.T. Lee Young Scientist Exchange with Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand. Visiting scientist: Lauren Vargo Talk overview: Glaciers are unique indicators of climate change, and extreme glacier mass loss is becoming more common globally. While decadal glacier decline has been attributed to anthropogenic forcing, direct links between anthropogenic…

Workshop: Arctic Change and Extreme Weather & Climate

Sheraton Anchorage Hotel 401 E 6th Ave, Anchorage, Alaska, United States

The goal of this workshop was to synthesize current knowledge and coordinate future research efforts to improve understanding of Arctic influence on extreme climate and weather.

Association for Women in Science talk: field research meets rural Alaska

Akasofu 501 2160 Koyukuk Dr, Fairbanks, Alaska, United States

The Association for Women in Science, Alaska Chapter (AWIS-AK) invites you to their brown-bag meeting.  Speaker: Dr. Alexis Will, Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the National Institute of Polar Research, Japan.  Topic: Field research meets rural Alaska: mistakes, missteps, and moments of "aha!" Please bring a story or advice to share from your own experience working…

Coast survey’s operations in Alaska

Akasofu 401 2160 Koyukuk Dr, Fairbanks, AK, United States

Seminar by Bart Buesseler, Navigation Manager for the NOAA Office for Coast Surveys (OCS) about the operations that NOAA OCS conducts in Alaska. Topics: How are survey areas identified and selected?What kinds of data are acquired?What standards are used?What opportunities exist for collaboration?  Download presentation (PDF)

Climate Physics Journal Club- Climate-scale predictability and variability of Alaska wildfire

Akasofu 401 2160 Koyukuk Dr, Fairbanks, AK, United States

Presenter: Peter Bieniek. Wildfire in Interior Alaska is a key natural driver of the landscape and can be a hazard at the wildland-urban interface. Years with extreme wildfire activity in Alaska have increased in frequency in recent decades and are projected to continue to increase under climate change.

Arctic Research Open House

Join us for an open house showcasing UAF Arctic research. Walk between numerous facilities to learn about current projects and meet scientists in climate science, geoscience, natural resources, social science and engineering. Tasty treats will be available from Blue Flame Street Side food truck. Free parking. Families welcome.

IARC Salon- Communicating your science to the press

Please join the International Arctic Research Center for our May IARC Salon – Communicating your science to the press. Come hear perspectives and insights from: Ravenna Koenig - reporter at Alaska's Energy Desk, formerly with NPR Weekend EditionRick Thoman - Alaska climate specialist, regular contributor for KNOM, KDLG, KUAC, Nome Nugget; 441 media hits in…

Climate Physics Journal Club- Arctic warming amplification & arctic-lower latitude linkages

Presenter: Xiangdong Zhang. Surface air temperature increase has been amplified in the Arctic. However, the sparse observational network limits accurate estimates of Arctic warming. There is uncertainty in global warming rate, including the period of so-called “hiatus” from 1998-2012 as indicated by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Fifth Assessment Report (IPCC AR5).

IARC Salon-Fostering an effective research environment for early-career researchers

Please join the International Arctic Research Center for our April IARC Salon – Fostering an effective research environment for early-career researchers. Come hear perspectives and insights from Rich Collins, Associate Director Geophysical Institute; Vladimir Alexeev, research professor International Arctic Research Center; William Simpson, snow chemist Geophysical Institute;  Syndonia Bret-Harte, ecosystem ecologist Institute of Arctic Biology.…

Lecture: Dante’s 9th circle of hell is ice

Something to keep in mind when studying light and algae in polar ocean ecosystems  Samuel Laney, PhDAssociate Scientist, Biology Dept, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Numerous unusual aspects of marine photosynthetic ecology are found in polar oceans, one of which is the spatial juxtaposition of two distinctly different algal ecosystems: those living in sea ice, and…

IARC Salon- Conservation of Arctic ecosystems

Akasofu 417 , United States

Please join the International Arctic Research Center for our March IARC Salon – Conservation of Arctic marine ecosystems. Come hear perspectives and insights from Nicole Misarti of the Water and Environmental Research Center and marine ecologists Donna Hauser of IARC and Gay Sheffield of Nome Sea Grant. Light refreshments will be served.

IARC Salon- Project leadership & management in research

Akasofu 401 2160 Koyukuk Dr, Fairbanks, AK, United States

Please join the International Arctic Research Center for our first IARC Salon this semester – Project leadership & management in research. Come hear perspectives and insights from Pips Veazey, Alaska EPSCoR; Michael Castellini, UAF Graduate School and UArctic; and Rosemary Madnick, Office of Grants and Contracts Administration. Light refreshments will be served.

Science for Alaska Lecture: Will defrosting the “icebox” lead to more summer wildfires in Alaska?

Raven Landing Center 1222 Cowles St., Fairbanks, United States

Randi Jandt will give a Science for Alaska lecture titled Will defrosting the "icebox" lead to more summer wildfires in Alaska? Jandt is an ecologist from the Alaska Fire Science Consortium, based at University of Alaska-Fairbanks' International Arctic Research Center.  She has a MS in Wildlife Management from UAF and 30 yrs field experience in Alaska…

My 60-year research life at UAF

Akasofu 401 2160 Koyukuk Dr, Fairbanks, AK, United States

Syun-Ichi Akasofu will give a presentation on his research philosophy Thursday, Jan. 24, from 1-2 p.m. in Akasofu 401. “My research begins when I find observed facts which are inconsistent, contradictory or wrong in well-established theories,” he said. A professor emeritus of physics, Akasofu was the director of the Geophysical Institute from 1986 to 1999 and…

IARC First Friday

Akasofu lobby

Join us for First Friday at the International Arctic Research Center in the Akasofu Building lobby. Artists include researchers, staff and friends of UAF West Ridge research groups. North Star String will provide live music starting at 3:15 pm. Contributors include: Hot Time in Cold Places by Margaret Rudolf and Matthew Sturm Chukchi Ecosystem Observatory by…

IARC salon: Communicating science at AGU

Akasofu 401 2160 Koyukuk Dr, Fairbanks, AK, United States

Join us for the December IARC Salon seminar on science communication at AGU. Experienced presenters John Walsh and Ned Rozell will give tips and tricks for giving a great science talk. John Walsh Ned Rozell There will also be time to get tips and feedback on your AGU flash talk or poster spiel

IARC Salon: Mental health in the sciences

Akasofu 401 2160 Koyukuk Dr, Fairbanks, AK, United States

The November IARC Salon, IARC salon- mental health, will take place Thursday, Nov. 15, from 2-3 p.m. in Akasofu 401. Come hear perspectives and insights from Kaja Brix, Jessie Young-Robertson and Gunnar Ebbesson on mental health in a science career. Questions during the event are strongly encouraged and welcomed. Light refreshments will be served. For those who…

IARC Salon- Using social media in the sciences

Akasofu 401 2160 Koyukuk Dr, Fairbanks, AK, United States

Please join the International Arctic Research Center for our first IARC Salon this academic year - Using social media in the sciences. Come hear how Brian Brettschneider, Rick Thoman, Kristin Timm, and Andrew Cassel use social media to further and support science communication and outreach. Light refreshments will be served.  

S.T. Lee Fellowship Presentation- Stratovolcano mapping and paleoclimate: a complementary story of lava and ice

Stratovolcanic deposits are potentially powerful paleoclimatic records: lavas can be radiometrically dated, lava geometries describe the thicknesses of ice masses at particular elevations, and water-supported deposits (e.g., hyaloclastites) describe subglacial ice structures. Although glaciovolcanism is not a new concept, it is underutilised in both stratovolcano mapping and paleoclimate studies. This talk looks beyond the well-known relationships between large volcanic eruptions and climatic response.

Chinese Academy of Science collaboration workshop 2018

Akasofu 401 2160 Koyukuk Dr, Fairbanks, AK, United States

The Arctic Cryosphere Changes and Their Impacts: Defining a Collaborative Research Agenda workshop focused on collaboration and science plan development between UAF-IARC and the Chinese Academy of Sciences. Workshop presentations now available.

National Institute of Polar Research seminar

IARC is hosting a seminar with the National Institute of Polar Research of Japan. In this presentation, activities of NIPR will be introduced together with recent research topics. Various opportunities for international research collaborations will also be addressed.

Arctic climate change: Alternative futures

While changes of sea ice and air temperature have received widespread media coverage, other changes in the cryosphere and the broader Arctic environment have been synthesized in recent assessment reports.

Google Drive- brown bag workshop

Akasofu 401 2160 Koyukuk Dr, Fairbanks, AK, United States

IARC’s Nate Bauer will lead a brown bag workshop on Google Drive: introduction and integration.

UAV applications in the Arctic

Akasofu 417 2160 Koyukuk Dr, Fairbanks, AK, United States

IARC’s March Research Salon Series Seminar will explore unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV). Come learn about connecting machine and science to tell a story that you couldn’t tell before.

Arctic Science Summit Week 2016

Arctic Science Summit Week (ASSW) is an annual gathering of international organizations involved in Arctic research. It is designed to strengthen collaborations across academia, government agencies, local communities, industry, non-governmental organizations and other Arctic stakeholders. The 2016 Summit was held in Fairbanks, Alaska, USA and included ASSW Business Meetings, the Arctic Council Senior Arctic Officials…

Japan-U.S. Arctic Strategy and Policy Workshop 2015

Based on the increasingly urgent need for scientific understanding and rational policies to guide Arctic decision making, investment, and development, the National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies (GRIPS) and the University of Alaska Fairbanks (UAF) convened a Japan-U.S. Arctic Strategy and Policy Workshop during the first week of March, 2015. This workshop explored topics of…

Arctic Climate Impact Assessments 2000-2005

Climate variability and change, and more recently, notable increases in UV radiation, have become important issues in the Arctic region over the past few decades. These issues have also prevailed in the international scientific and political scene for over a decade through major programs of scientific research (e.g., WCRP), through intergovernmental assessments (e.g., AMAP, IPCC, and WMO), and through international treaties, protocols and conventions.

Bering Sea Impact Study 1995-1999

Our assessment of the impacts of climate change in Alaska and the Bering Sea region started in 1995 and has now spanned a period of almost five years, with workshops taking place each year. In 1995 our first workshop was on “Preparing for an Uncertain Future: Impacts of Short- and Long-Term Climate Change on Alaska.”…