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Mette Mauritzen mette.mauritzen@npolar.no

Organization: Institute of Marine Research (Norway)

Specialties: ecology, bears, radio telemetry

Current Research: Polar bear space use patterns and habitat selection.

Arkady Maximov arkady@arktika.magadan.su

Organization: International Scientific Center Arkitka

Department: Physiology of Extreme States

Title: Director of the Center “Arktika”

Specialties: anthropology, bioenergetics, endocrinology

Current Research: Adaptation of indigenous population in the Extreme North. Bioenergetics of adaptation to cold. Human adaption. Psychophysiology.

Olga Maximova maximova@chip.sio.rssi.ru

Organization: Shirshov Institute of Oceanology

Department: Laboratory of Coastal Benthic Ecology

Title: Scientific Researcher

Specialties: macroalgae, population ecology

Current Research: Population ecology (dynamics, growth, settlement, elimination, ecomorphology, etc) of White Sea fucoid algae, especially Fucus vesiculosus.

Brian May bmay@okanagan.bc.ca

Organization: Okanagan College

Specialties: physical oceanography, limnology, ocean circulation

Current Research: Lateral mixing by thermohaline intrusions in the Arctic Ocean.

Charles Mayer ffcem@uaf.edu

Organization: University of Alaska Fairbanks

Department: Department of Electrical Engineering

Specialties: electrical engineering

Current Research: Satellite communications.

Helmut Mayer mayerh@tryfan.colorado.edu

Organization: University of Colorado Boulder

Department: Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research

Specialties: geology, glaciology

Current Research: Quantitative stratigraphy, paleomagnetism, structural geology, glaciology, marine geology, Geomathematics, and geophysics

Paul Andrew Mayewski paul.mayewski@maine.edu

Organization: University of Maine

Department: Climate Change Institute

Title: Director/Professor Climate Change Institute

Specialties: glaciology, climate change, climatology

Current Research: Ice coring (Antarctica, Greenland, sub-Antarctic, Europe, Central Asia, Andes (Chile, Peru, Bolivia)

Nancy Maynard nmaynard@rsmas.miami.edu

Organization: University of Miami

Department: Cryospheric Sciences Branch

Title: Visiting Scientist

Specialties: Combining indigenous knowledge and science data
Climate change and reindeer herding
Climate change and human health impacts in Arctic
Climate change impacts on Indigenous peoples of the North

Current Research: Examining the implications of diatoms in airborne dust/pollutants in and on snow/ice/water, especially, in high latitude regions (including, the role of diatoms in darkening of albedo of snow/ice and resulting melting of snow/ice)

Ulrich Mayr umayr@nrcan.gc.ca

Organization: Natural Resources Canada

Department: Geological Survey of Canada

Title: Research Scientist

Specialties: geology, mapping, stratigraphy

Current Research: Geology of northeastern Ellesmere Island.

Irene Mazurkewich imaz@morgan.ucs.mun.ca

Organization: Memorial University of Newfoundland

Department: Department of Linguistics

Title: Associate Professor

Specialties: linguistics, Native studies

Current Research: Language acquisition. Aboriginal language maintenance.

Lesley McBain mcbain@sask.usask.ca

Organization: University of Saskatchewan

Department: Department of Native Studies

Title: Assistant Professor

Specialties: Native studies, mining, health care

Current Research: Sub-arctic nursing stations/outpost hospitals. Resource development (uranium in Northern Sakatchewan).

Gerald McBeath gamcbeath@alaska.edu

Organization: University of Alaska Fairbanks

Title: Professor of Political Science Emeritus

Specialties: political science, government policy, international relations

Current Research: Sustainable economic development in the circumpolar North, with a focus on Alaska agriculture. Native education. Native governments. Native issues. The most recent publication (2016) is a book entitled: Big Oil in the United States, which has case studies of the ten major oil/gas producing states in the U.S. (including Alaska).

Erica McCall Valentine emccall@alaska.edu

Organization: University of Alaska Fairbanks

Title: Social Scientist, PhD student

Current Research: local and traditional knowledge, shifting baselines syndrome, coproduction of science, cooperative management

Adrian McCallum amccallu@usc.edu.au

Organization: University of the Sunshine Coast

Department: Faculty of Science, Health, Education and Engineering

Title: Field scientist and engineer

Specialties: Cone Penetration Testing (CPT) particularly in frozen geomaterials, geohazards, snow mechanics, snow physics, GPR, polar oceanography, alpine glaciology and hydrology, cold regions engineering, polar traverse logistics, polar infrastructure, light-weight scientific expeditions, development of Remote or Autonomous Vehicles (RAVs) for remote area site investigation, climate change adaptation.

Current Research: I specialise in the remote or in situ assessment of remote areas. Founded upon my broad training in oceanography, glaciology and engineering, I continue to stimulate advances in research in the field of AUV development for polar applications.

In 2014 I presented a paper to the International Conference on Radio-glaciology on the use of UAV-mounted Ground Penetrating Radar for remote radio-glaciology. I am currently supervising a PhD student who is developing a UAV-mounted Software Defined Radio (SDR) Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) for use in hostile polar environments. This device will also be adaptable to sea ice assessment.

I am currently supervising numerous Honours students who are developing innovative bespoke instrumentation for the physical assessment of polar water masses:

One is developing an autonomous depth-sounder that when released en masse can provide real- time Lagrangian bathymetric information,

Another is developing a bespoke autonomous CTD that can deploy/recover at defined intervals allowing autonomous profiling of water masses, and finally

Another is developing a bespoke cheap and lightweight Doppler radar system that can be used to monitor the movement of ice sheets and sea ice.

Additionally, I am interested in the strategic geopolitical implications of a warming Arctic.

Molly McCammon mccammon@aoos.org

Organization: Alaska Ocean Observing System

Title: Advisor

Specialties: environmental monitoring, natural resources management, oil spills

Current Research: Environmental monitoring of watershed, nearshore, and offshore habitats. Interface of science with public policy and natural resource management. Use of traditional and local ecological knowledge.

Paul McCarthy pjmccarthy@alaska.edu

Organization: University of Alaska Fairbanks

Department: Department of Geosciences

Title: Professor

Specialties: sedimentology, paleopedology, soil processes, stratigraphy

Current Research: Terrestrial paleoenvironmental reconstruction, paleoclimate; Use of paleosols for paleoenvironmental reconstruction; reconstruction of Cretaceous terrestrial environments; high latitude paleoecosystem reconstruction.

Nancy McCartney nmccartn@comp.uark.edu

Organization: University of Arkansas

Department: University Museum

Specialties: botany, plant ecology

Current Research: Unalaska vegetation. NW Territories vegetation.

Ed McCauley mccauley@nceas.ucsb.edu

Organization: University of California, Santa Barbara

Department: Ecology, Evolution and Marine Biology

Title: Director

James McClelland jimm@utexas.edu

Organization: The University of Texas at Austin

Department: Marine Science Institute

Title: Associate Professor

Specialties: ecosystem science, aquatic biogeochemistry, climate change

William McClelland bill-mcclelland@uiowa.edu

Organization: The University of Iowa

Department: Geoscience

Specialties: geochronology, structural geology

Current Research: Generating a detrital zircon age database from proteroaoic rocks at several sites in the Brooks Range and Seward Peninsula. The primary geographic origin of the Brooks Range and the nature of the opening of the Canada Basin.

Patricia McClenahan plmcclenahan@gci.net

Organization: Pacific Northwest Resources Consultants

Title: Ph.D.

Specialties: environmental sciences, archaeology, anthropology

Current Research: -Archaeology and anthropology of the Alutiiq people of the central Alaska Peninsula pacific coast. -Subsistence-settlement systems of the prehistoric and historic residents of the Alaska Peninsula. -Prehistory and history of the Cook Inlet Region -Writing historic preservation plans for communities in the Matanuska-Susitna Borough.

Robert McConnaughey mcconnaughey@noaa.gov

Organization: U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Department: National Marine Fisheries Service - Alaska Fisheries Science Center

Title: Fisheries Biologist

Specialties: benthic ecology, fisheries, habitat selection

Current Research: Fishing gear impacts on benthic communities. Groundfish habitat characterization. Acoustic classification of seafloor sediments.

Joseph McConnell jmcconn@dri.edu

Organization: Desert Research Institute

Department: Division of Hydrologic Sciences

Title: Assistant Research Professor

Specialties: snow chemistry, atmospheric chemistry

Current Research: Investigation of atmosphere-to-snow transfer processes for reversibly deposited chemical species such as hydrogen peroxide and formaldehyde, ultimately aimed at quantitative interpretation of ice core chemical records.

Greg McCullough gmccullo@cc.umanitoba.ca

Organization: Centre of Earth Observation Science (University of Manitoba)

Department: Clayton H. Ridell Faculty of Environment, Earth and Resources

Title: Research Associate

Specialties: hydrology

Karen McCullough kmccullo@ucalgary.ca

Organization: University of Calgary

Department: Arctic Institute of North America (AINA)

Title: Editor, ARCTIC

Specialties: archaeology

Current Research: Arctic prehistory. Faunal analysis.