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First Name Last Name Email
Elaine Keillor elaine_keillor@carleton.ca

Organization: Carleton University

Department: School for Studies in Art and Culture: Music

Title: Distinguished Research Professor Emerita

Specialties: ethnomusicology, Inuit culture

Current Research: -Both websites, www.nativedrums.ca and www.nativedance.ca have information on Inuit music. Currently I am heading a tema enlarging the website, Path of the Elders, with the first Role Playing Game for First Peoples of Canada: www.pathoftheelders.com

Marja-Liisa Keinanen marja-liisa.keinanen@rel.su.se

Organization: Stockholm University

Department: Department of Comparative Religion

Title: B.A.

Specialties: religion/belief systems, women's studies, ethnography

Current Research: Women’s religious practices.

Teija Kekonen teija.kekonen@oulu.fi

Organization: University of Oulu

Department: Department of Chemistry

Title: Director of Research Services

Specialties: glaciochemistry, chemistry, paleoglaciology

Current Research: Svalbard ice core chemistry.

John Keller jwkeller@alaska.edu

Organization: University of Alaska Fairbanks

Department: Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry

Title: Professor Emeritus

Specialties: organic chemistry, biochemistry, chemistry

Current Research: Mechanism of action of cold-adapted enzymes. Control of gene expression in psychrophilic bacteria.

John Kelley jjkelley@alaska.edu

Organization: University of Alaska Fairbanks

Department: Institute of Marine Science

Title: Professor Emeritus

Specialties: marine chemistry, CO2 chemistry, acoustics

Current Research: Trace metals and hydrocarbons in marine sediments and biota. Marine ecosystem modeling. NEWNET program-environmental radioactivity. Bioacoustics (Orcas). Riverine Fisheries Acoustics.

John Kelley jkelley@tundra.wr.usgs.gov

Organization: U.S. Geological Survey

Title: Geologist

Specialties: structural geology, stratigraphy

Current Research: Regional framework geology and tectonic development of the Brooks Range, Alaska.

Karen Kelley kdkelley@usgs.gov

Organization: U.S. Geological Survey

Department: Central Region - Mineral Resources Program

Title: Research Geologist

Specialties: geochemistry, environmental geology, stable isotopes

Current Research: Metal cycling along the subarctic coastal plain, northwest Alaska.

John Kelly kelly@sri.com

Organization: SRI International

Department: Center for Geospace Studies

Title: Senior Program Director

Specialties: auroral studies, space physics

Current Research: Auroral physics. Sondrestrom facility; operations, management, and scientific use. Arctic Research Logistics Support Services. Polar Cap research - Resolute Bay facility.

Ilan Kelman ilan_kelman@hotmail.com

Organization: University College London

Department: IRDR and IGH

Specialties: climate change, environmental health, global change, disasters, disaster risk reduction, adaptation, mitigation, sustainability, SDGs, sustainable development goals, island studies, resource management

Current Research: Projects: http://www.manystrongvoices.org and http://www.csroil.org Disaster risk reduction and vulnerability reduction Disaster response Climate change mitigation and adaptation Corporate social responsibility Environmental health Global health Island studies Resource extraction Sustainable livelihoods

Edward Kempema kempema@uwyo.edu

Organization: University of Wyoming

Department: Department of Geology and Geophysics

Title: Postdoctoral Researcher

Specialties: marine geology, ice, lake ice

Current Research: Fluvial anchor ice formation and ice rafting. Sediment entrainment into ice.

Todd Kemper tkemper@axys.net

Organization: Environment and Climate Change Canada

Title: Wildlife Biologist

Specialties: plant ecology, tundra ecology

Current Research: I am currently studying the effects of winter seismic exploration on plant communities in the outer Mackenzie Delta, NWT, Canada. My research focus is to understand what changes in community structure and diversity occur as a result of winter vehicle traffic, and what changes in permafrost and soil properties facilitate these changes.

Anne Kendrick kendrick@itk.ca

Organization: Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami

Title: Senior Policy Advisor

Specialties: human/environment interaction

Ben Kennedy bkennedy@usgs.gov

Organization: U.S. Geological Survey

Department: Water Research Division

Title: Hydrologist/Glaciology

Specialties: glaciology, climate change, hydrology

Current Research: Surface height and velocity changes of Wolverine Glacier, South Central Alaska in response to small variations in climate. Magnitude and frequency of floods in Alaska.

John Kennedy kennedyj@mun.ca

Organization: Memorial University of Newfoundland

Department: Department of Anthropology

Title: PhD

Specialties: social anthropology, ethnography, Native issues

Current Research: Community sustainability in northern Norway. Community sustainability. Sociocultural anthropology in Labrador communities. Inuit. Metis.

Mahlon Kennicutt m-kennicutt@tamu.edu

Organization: Texas A&M University, College Station

Department: Oceanography

Title: Professor Emeritus

Specialties: environmental monitoring, marine chemistry

Current Research: Developing a monitoring program for USAP, a methods manual for COMANP, and continuing study of the Exxon Valdez Spill. Chemical contaminants. Human impacts.

John Kennish

Organization: University of Alaska Anchorage

Department: Department of Chemistry

Title: Professor

Specialties: biochemistry

Current Research: Environmental/ecological chemistry and biochemistry. Fatty acid analysis of Alaska native plasma. Safety for Alaska native home processed seafood. Development of P450 in sculpin using antisense RNA probes.

Sharon Kenny kenny.sharon@epa.gov

Organization: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

Title: Environmental Engineer

Shawn Kenny shawn.kenny@carleton.ca

Organization: Carleton University

Department: Ice Engineering - C-CORE

Title: Associate Professor

Specialties: ice/structure interaction, pipelines, geotechnical engineering

Current Research: Structural and risk analysis of buried arctic pipelines subject to ice gouge events. Conducted detailed engineering assessment on pipeline system alternatives in relation to Alaskan North Slope activities. Investigations on the importance of permafrost considerations for the development of an arctic gas pipeline.

Ron Kent ronkent100@gmail.com

Organization: St. Francis Xavier University

Department: Environmental Engineering

Title: Engineering Instructor

Specialties: Sewage treatment using wetlands, wastewater treatment, environmental engineering, PHC contaminated soil cleanup

Current Research: Environmental and civil engineering

Neil Kent nk10003@cam.ac.uk

Organization: University of Cambridge

Department: Scott Polar Research Institute

Specialties: art, architecture

Current Research: Arctic and Nordic social and cultural history, including art and architectural history, with respect to Denmark, Finland, Norway, Iceland, Greenland, and the Arctic islands belonging to the Nordic countries.

James Kenworthy jamiek@astf.com

Specialties: Alaska public policy, arctic science policy

Current Research: Funding knowledge and technology projects which promise direct benifits to Alaskans.

Neil Kenyon n.kenyon@soc.soton.ac.uk

Organization: Self

Department: Challenger Division

Title: Consultant Geologist

Specialties: marine geology, marine sedimentology, marine geophysics

Current Research: Sedimentary processes east of Greenland and west of Norway and Svalbard.

Raymond Kepner, Jr. ray.kepner@marist.edu

Organization: Marist College

Department: Department of Biology

Title: Associate Professor

Specialties: aquatic ecology, aquatic microbiology, limnology

Stefan Kern stefan.kern@uni-hamburg.de

Organization: Center for Earth System Research and Sustainability (University of Hamburg)

Department: Integrated Climate Date Centre (ICDC)

Title: Senior Reseacher / Service Employee

Specialties: satellite remote sensing, sea ice, snow

Current Research: Quality assessment of Earth Observation products, primarily from remote sensing and primarily for sea ice and snow; Bi-polar active and passive microwave/infrared remote sensing of sea ice cover, type, and thickness, with particular emphasis on polynyas, leads and thin ice, for a better understanding of ocean-ice-atmosphere interaction; quality assessment of remote sensing data products in general

Claus Kern-Hansen ckh@dmi.dk

Organization: Danish Meteorological Institute

Department: Weather and Climate Information Division

Title: Data and observations manager

Specialties: climatology, hydrology