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Boris Shurygin shurygin@uiggm.nsc.ru

Organization: Earth Cryosphere Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences Siberian Branch

Department: Institute of Petroleum Geology

Specialties: stratigraphy, paleogeography, paleoecology

Current Research: Jurassic Bivalvia. Sequence and biostratigraphy oil-and-gas-bearing basin. Sea level global change Northern Siberia and Northern America.

Steven Siciliano steven.siciliano@usask.ca

Organization: University of Saskatchewan

Department: Department of Soil Science

Title: Assistant Professor of Soil Ecotoxicology

Specialties: pollution

Current Research: -Molecular biology controls on mercury, arsenic, sulfur and carbon in extreme environments - Sustainable environments in polar regions during industrial development

Gerald Sider gsider@mindspring.com

Organization: City University of New York

Department: Department of Anthropology

Title: Professor, Ph.D.

Specialties: anthropology, history, ethnohistory

Current Research: Social change. Mental health. Newfoundland outports: current social, economic, and cultural transformations.

Aleksey Sidorchuk sidor@yas.geogr.msu.su

Organization: Moscow State University

Department: Geographical Faculty

Title: Doctor of Science in Geography

Specialties: geomorphology, paleogeography, environmental studies

Current Research: River and gully erosion at the oil-gas fields. Palaeohydrology of the Russian Arctic. Ecological (environmental) expertise of oil-gas exploitation projects.

Frederic Siegel nzkara@research.circ.gwu.edu

Organization: The George Washington University

Department: Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences

Title: Professor Emeritus of Geochemistry

Specialties: pollution, marine geochemistry, environmental contaminants

Current Research: Potentially toxic metals in Kara Sea sediments: As and Hg natural baseline concentrations of heavy metals determined from core depths which could not have been affected by mixing with sediments that is anthropogenically contaminated.

Christine Siegert csiegert@awi-potsdam.de

Organization: Alfred Wegener Institute, Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research

Department: Research Department Potsdam

Specialties: permafrost, quaternary geology

Current Research: Arctic Yakutia, Laptev Sea region. Paleoclimate records in permafrost deposits.

Martin Siegert m.j.siegert@bristol.ac.uk

Organization: University of Bristol

Department: School of Geographical Sciences

Title: Director of the Bristol Glaciology Centre and Professor of Physical Geography

Specialties: cryosphere, glaciology, geology

Eva Siekierska siekiers@nrcan.gc.ca

Organization: Natural Resources Canada

Department: Mapping Services Branch

Title: Manager, Cartographic Research Projects; Adjunct Research Professor

Specialties: geographic information systems, women's studies

Current Research: Internet Based Cartographic Visualization Project, Iqaluit case study. Geospatial data use for city planning, education, and tourism. Processing and presenting geospatial information.

Tim Siferd siferdt@dfo-mpo.gc.ca

Organization: Fisheries and Oceans Canada, Bedford Institute of Oceanography

Department: Freshwater Institute/ Stock Assessment

Specialties: benthic ecology, fisheries

Current Research: Assessment of benthic stocks in the Canadian Arctic.

Fred Sigernes fred@unis.no

Organization: University Centre in Svalbard

Department: Department of Geophysics

Title: Dr. scient physics/Associate Professor

Specialties: atmospheric sciences, auroral studies, fish

Current Research: Atmospheric physics. Dayside proton aurora modeling and observations. Auroral optics in general hunting for photons during the boreal winter (Nordlysstasjonen in Adventdalen, Svalbard). Involved in measurements of solar UV radiation in Tibet and at UNIS. Also, I am very interested in the field of imaging spectroscopy. Study light properties in fish, known as FISH OPTICS (optic experimentalist). In charge of lectures and science in the field of middle atmospheric physics at UNIS.

Thorsteinn Sigfusson this@raunvis.hi.is

Organization: University of Iceland

Department: Science Institute

Title: Professor and Chairman of Icelandic New Energy Ltd

Specialties: physics, energy resources

Current Research: Hydrogen energy - hydrogen society

Sergio Signorini sergio@mrslate.gsfc.nasa.gov

Organization: General Sciences Corporation

Specialties: physical oceanography, ocean circulation, sea ice modeling

Current Research: Flow dynamic or Arctic Canyons

Ragnhildur Sigurdardottir raga@nett.is

Organization: Stefansson Arctic Institute

Specialties: ecosystem ecology, terrestrial ecosystems, marine ecosystems, wetlands, historical ecology, sustainability, inter-, cross- and trans- disciplinary research, climatic change, carbon sequestration, environmental impacts, natural resource management and policy

Current Research: Investigations of the Long Term Sustainability of Human Ecodynamic Systems in Northern Iceland (National Science Foundation (USA).Award 1446308. 2014-16)
The Mývatn District of Iceland: Sustainability, Environment and Change ca. AD 1700 to 1950 (MYSEAC). RANNÍS, the Icelandic Research Foundation 2016-2018
Carbon turnover and nutrient cycling in Icelandic forest and highland ecosystems

Oddur Sigurdsson osig@os.is

Organization: National Energy Authority of Iceland

Department: Department of Hydrological Service

Specialties: glaciology, geology, hydrology

Current Research: Glacier variation. Glacier mass balance. Jokulhlaups.

Lennard Sillanpää lennard.sillanpaa@sympatico.ca

Organization: Seeking Bridges and Associates

Department: Adjunct Professor, Dept. of Political Science, Laurentian University of Sudbury, ON

Title: PhD., Docent in Political Science, Policy Analyst

Specialties: Rights of Indigenous Peoples in the Arctic region.

Current Research: Revival and development of indigenous cultural and socio-political rights of minorities in the Arctic region.

Sarah Silou ssilou@canoemail.com

Specialties: Inuktitut language, Inuit culture, northern studies

Current Research: I have organized and conducted forums and interviews with elders and others in every community in all three regions of Nunavut--Kivalliq, Qikiqtani, and Kitikmeot. I prepare and analyze questionaires and package data for researchers. I specialize in Inuit Qaujimajatuqangnit (IQ or TEK) with Inuktitut unilingual informants. I grew up on the Land speaking Inuktitut and am now fluent as well in English and French (and limited Russian). I am able to do translations and to keyboard in all Inuktitut, Innuinaqtun, and Innuttitut fonts including the newer UniCode fonts, on several different computer platforms.

Ronald Silvers ronald.silvers@utoronto.ca

Organization: University of Toronto

Title: Professor Emeritus

Specialties: sociology, education

Current Research: Documentary project of scientific initiatives in the Arctic. Graduate education in arctic field settings.

Jefferson Simoes jefferson.simoes@ufrgs.br

Organization: Brazilian Antarctic Program

Department: Laboratorio de Pesquisas Antarticas e Glaciologicas

Specialties: glaciology, ice chemistry, paleoclimatology

Current Research: Svalbard ice and snow chemistry and paleoclimatology.

Knud Simonsen knuds@nvd.fo

Organization: Fróðskaparsetur Føroya, University of Faroe Islands

Department: Faculty of Science and Technology

Title: Assistant Professor

Specialties: oceanography, ocean circulation, modeling

Current Research: Greenland Sea and the area around the Faroe Islands.

Claus Steberg Simonsen claus@natur.gl

Organization: Greenland Institute of Natural Resources

Title: Research Scientist

Specialties: marine biology

Current Research: Biological oceanography. Larval fish biology.

William Simpson wrsimpson@alaska.edu

Organization: University of Alaska Fairbanks

Department: Geophysical Institute and Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry

Title: Professor

Specialties: Atmospheric Chemistry, Remote Sensing, Trace Gases, Remote instrumentation

Current Research: Our research group studies arctic atmospheric chemistry with the goal of better understanding of how the unique conditions of the arctic region affects the transformation of pollutants. Our methods use spectroscopy to probe chemical composition of air, liquids, and solids.

Carol Simpson csimpson@bu.edu

Organization: Boston University

Department: Department of Earth Sciences

Title: Chair Editor of GEOLOGY

Specialties: structural geology, plate tectonics, mapping

Current Research: Regional structural mapping and tectonic synthesis in SE Alaska and northern Caledonides. Microstructural analysis of high strain zones.

Joshua Simpson jsimpson@ucsd.edu

Organization: Scripps Institution of Oceanography

Department: Digital Image Analysis Lab (0237)

Specialties: atmospheric sciences, remote sensing

Current Research: Satellite remote sensing and separation of cloud, snow, and ice with application to climate feedback.

Taras Sipko sipkotp@mail.ru

Organization: Russian Academy of Sciences

Department: The Russian Academy of Sciences

Specialties: zoology, genetics, muskox

Current Research: Capture and immobilize: muskox, moose, bison, reindeer Transportation of animals and their introduction into the wild. Creation and management of a population. Studying genetical aspects of muskox, moose, bison, and reindeer.

Anna-Liisa Sippola alsippol@urova.fi

Organization: University of Lapland

Department: Arctic Centre

Title: PhD, Senior Scientist

Specialties: biodiversity, boreal forests

Current Research: Conservation biology. Wilderness studies. Biodiversity in boreal forest ecosystems. Reindeer - predator relationships. Biodiversity and management in Finnish wilderness areas.