Ian Raphael

Tasks

David Clemens-Sewall and I will be deploying a network of SIMB3 autonomous mass-balance buoys from the Akademik Fedorov on leg 1a. I will then be on board the Polarstern for the remainder of leg 1, conducting LiDAR and ice mass-balance surveys.

What are you most excited about the expedition?

Science is a system for exploring and understanding the world around us. Field science holds its own special corner, where we can integrate purely scientific questions with a truly profound experience of the environment we're investigating. I'm excited to be embedded in the changing Arctic, and to study what it means for the global community, and really what it means for me. I'm sure I will miss the sunshine and fresh vegetables, though.

What do you love most about the Arctic?

I love how similar the Arctic is to warm deserts; how, in turns, it can be unforgivingly wild, then intensely still.