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Joachim Otto Habeck otto.habeck@uni-hamburg.de

Organization: University of Hamburg

Department: Siberian Studies Centre

Title: Professor

Specialties: anthropology, Siberian peoples, reindeer breeding

Current Research: Russia: Komi, Evenki. Recently Mongolia. Nomadic cultures. Interest in current problems of the agricultural complex in Northern Russia.

Denis Haché denis.hache@gov.ab.ca

Organization: Government of Alberta, Canada

Department: Aulavik, Ivvavik, Tuktut Nogait National Parks

Title: Conservation Officer

Specialties: land use planning, logistics

Current Research: Logistics Management

Louwrens Hacquebord l.hacquebord@let.rug.nl

Organization: University of Groningen

Department: Arctisch Centrum

Title: Professor

Specialties: archaeology, physical geography, ecology

Current Research: Hunter gatherers, whaling, and whaling stations in the polar regions.

Louwrens Hacquebord l.hacquebord@rug.nl

Organization: University of Groningen

Department: Arctisch Centrum

Title: Professor

Specialties: archaeology, physical geography, ecology

Current Research: Hunter gatherers, whaling, and whaling stations in the polar regions.

Jon Ove Hagen j.o.m.hagen@geo.uio.no

Organization: University of Oslo

Department: Department of Geosciences

Title: Professor

Specialties: glaciology, cryosphere, glacial geomorphology

Current Research: Mass balance of arctic glaciers and ice caps. Impacts of climate change in the Arctic.

Dagmar Hagen dagmar.hagen@nina.no

Organization: Norwegian Institute for Nature Research

Department: Department of Botany

Title: Senior Research Scientist

Specialties: revegetation, plant ecology, land use planning

Current Research: Restoration ecology at the Svalbard archipelago in high Arctic. Native species in assisted revegetation in the Arctic. Natural dynamics and establishment processes in Arctic vegetation. Arctic soil seed bank.

Peter Hagen peter.hagen@noaa.gov

Organization: U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Department: Fisheries

Title: Division Deputy Director

Specialties: fisheries, marine biology

Mark Hahn mhahn@whoi.edu

Organization: Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution

Department: Department of Biology

Title: Senior Scientist

Specialties: aquatic toxicology, biochemistry, marine mammals

Current Research: Comparative biochemistry of xenobiotic-metabolizinag enzymes and xenobiotic receptors in marine mammals, including beluga, fur seals, etc.

Micah Hahn mbhahn@alaska.edu

Organization: University of Alaska Anchorage

Department: Institute for Circumpolar Health Studies

Title: Professor of Environmental Health

Specialties: public health, epidemiology, climate and health, infectious disease, GIS, climate adaptation

Barbara Hail barbara_hail@brown.edu

Organization: Haffenreffer Museum of Anthropology

Department: Haffenreffer Museum of Anthropology

Title: Curator Emerita

Specialties: history, anthropology, ethnohistory

Sirpa Hakkinen sirpa.m.hakkinen@nasa.gov

Organization: U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration

Department: Goddard Space Flight Center

Title: Emeritus

Specialties: ice modeling, oceanography

Current Research: Arctic ocean and ice system. Thermohaline circulation.

Morten Hald morten.hald@uit.no

Organization: UiT: The Arctic University of Norway

Department: Department of Geology

Title: Professor

Specialties: climate change

Current Research: Arctic foraminifera. Quaternary climate, paleoceanographic and environmental evolution at high latitudes. Distributions and ecology of foraminifera on high-latitude margins and fjords.

Sharman Haley haley.sharman@gmail.com

Organization: University of Alaska Anchorage

Department: Institute of Social and Economic Research (ISER)

Specialties: Alaska public policy, natural resources policy, fiscal policy

Current Research: Economic effects of re-allocating red salmon in Alaska's Kenai River. Economic value of sport fishing in Alaska. Oil and gas investment modeling. Race, class, and culture in public policy.

Dorothy Hall dorothy.k.hall@nasa.gov

Organization: U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration

Department: Department of Geography

Title: Research Scientist

Specialties: snow, remote sensing, glaciology

Current Research: Mapping global snow and sea ice cover using Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) and Visible Infrared Imager Radiometer Suite (VIIRS) data.

Alex Hall alexhall@atmos.ucla.edu

Organization: University of California, Los Angeles

Department: Department of Atmospheric Sciences

Title: Professor

Specialties: climate change, climate modeling, sea ice

Current Research: High latitude climate processes and climate sensitivity

Roland Hall rihall@uwaterloo.ca

Organization: University of Waterloo

Department: Department of Biology

Title: Professor

Specialties: paleolimnology, aquatic ecology, environmental assessment

Current Research: Climate change in northern Sweden (Holocene). Climate change, river regulation, and flooding in northwestern Canada. Diatoms, algae, paleoecology, environmental change assessment, lakes, wetlands.

John Hall jkh1@012.net.il

Organization: Geological Survey of Israel

Department: Marine Geology, Mapping & Tectonics Division (Retired)

Title: Emeritus Researcher

Specialties: marine geophysics, tectonics, bathymetry

Current Research: I have been active in the UNH-CCOM UNCLOS work aboard Healy in 2003, 2004, 2008, and 2009. With Prof. Yngve Kristoffersen of Bergen University I have built a 13m research hovercraft (R/H SABVABAA) for marine geophysical work in the inaccessible multiyear ice domain of the Alpha Ridge north of Ellesmere Island, where we suspect that an asteroid hit, severely disturbing the uppermost 500m of sedimentary cover over an area of approximately 200 by 600 km. Out website is: http://www.polarhovercraft.no. I have recently been inducted into the Norwegian Academy of Sciences for Polar Research. The triangular feature (~4,000 km2) called Hall Knoll on the Alpha Ridge was named after me back in the 1970s by Prof. Bruce C. Heezen.

Chris Halle baldwije@sonoma.edu

Organization: Sonoma State University

Department: Scripps Institution of Oceanography M P Lab/ 0208

Title: Program Lead

Specialties: fluid mechanics

Current Research: Internal waves during SIMI.

Norman Hallendy tukilik@rogers.com

Organization: Tukilik Foundation

Title: Director

Specialties: ethnohistory, cultural geography, Indigenous knowledge

Current Research: Traditional perceptions of the environment. Interpretation of places of power and objects of veneration. Inuksuit and other objects placed upon the landscape in traditional times.

Bernard Hallet hallet@uw.edu

Organization: University of Washington

Department: Quaternary Research Center

Title: Professor Emeritus

Specialties: glacial geomorphology, frost action, permafrost

Current Research: - Glacial erosion and basal processes - Frost weathering - Active layer processes - Mars permafrost - Dry valleys: patterned ground dynamics (ice- and sand-wedge polygons)

Thomas Hallinan hallinan@gi.alaska.edu

Organization: University of Alaska Fairbanks

Department: Geophysical Institute (GI)

Title: Professor Emeritus

Specialties: space physics, auroral studies

Current Research: Automated observatory at Eagle, Alaska. Auroral microphysics and ion conics. Auroral observations from the space shuttle. Development of a new generation of auroral imagers as part of Poker Flat Research Range.

Douglas Halliwell doug.halliwell@ec.gc.ca

Organization: Environment and Climate Change Canada

Department: Northern Section

Title: Aquatic Quality Specialist

Specialties: aquatic chemistry, environmental geology, environmental impact assessment

Current Research: Geochemistry. Nahanni NPR aquatic quality. Northern National Parks Limnology. Goose overabundance impacts on aquatic quality. NWT/Nunavut water quality monitoring network.

John Halpenny john.halpenny@nrcan.gc.ca

Organization: Natural Resources Canada

Department: Geomatics Canada

Title: Gravity Researcher

Specialties: geodesy, geophysics

Current Research: Arctic airborne gravity techniques and applications.

Joel Halpern jmhalpern@anthro.umass.edu

Organization: University of Massachusetts, Amherst

Department: Anthropology Department

Title: Professor Emeritus

Specialties: cultural anthropology, history, demography

Current Research: Contemporary problems of cultural adaptation in the Canadian Arctic. Arctic Bibliography. Inuit autobiographies and using temporal perspectives as analytical tools in dealing with cutlural process among the Inuit. Worked in the Canadian Arctic and Alaska and traveled in Norway and the former USSR.

Claudia Halsband claudia.halsband@akvaplan.niva.no

Organization: Akvaplan-niva

Department: Arctic R&D

Title: Senior Scientist

Specialties: marine zooplankton, microplastics, OA