The Svalbard Research School was on cross-disciplinary science in the Arctic and collaboration with local communities. It was organised by the Nansen Environmental and Remote Sensing Center as part of the UAK project.
Research School Details
Date and location: 2 – 7 December 2018 at UNIS, Longyearbyen
Lectures and Exercises
Lectures and exercises from the Research School can be found in Resources.
Student Presentations
Short research presentations given by attending students and early career researchers:
- Optimizing airborne radar surveying – Olly Bartlett
- Dynamics of the environment and risks – Delphine Collin
- Arctic seas and measurements – Agata Grynczel
- Automatic multi modal sea ice segmentation – Trygve Halsne
- Design anthropology within Arctic urban landscapes: co-mapping possible futures – Morgan Ip
- Seismological monitoring in the Arctic – Zeinab Jeddi
- Alaska Arctic observatory and knowledge hub – Joshua Jones
- CO2 fluxes in a lake – river – coastal ocean continuum – Samantha Jones
- EPOS-Norway and Enlighten-Web – Jan Michálek
- Medium-range predictability of sea ice distribution in the Arctic Ocean based on TOPAZ4 data – Takuya Nakanowatari
- Marine technology – Bjørnar H. Røsvik & Henrik Hellem
- Study of the ecosystem in Ilulissat Icefjord – Sascha Schiøtt
- Landslide hazard map of Longyearbyen – Thomas Thuesen
Outcomes and Feedback
Research School wrap-up documents: