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Matthew Lachniet mlachnie@syr.edu

Organization: University of Nevada, Las Vegas

Department: Department of Geoscience

Title: Assistant professor

Specialties: glacial geology, geochronology, paleoclimatology

Current Research: In Alaska, analysis of microstructures observed in thin section of modern and ancient glacial sediments, used as a tool to understand subglacial and sediment flow processes. Additional research has focused on the Quaternary extent and chronology of the Bering Glacier. Prior work on the microstructures of sediment flow deposits was conducted at the Matanuska Glacier.

P. Whitney Lackenbauer pwlacken@uwaterloo.ca

Organization: St. Jerome's University

Department: Department of History

Title: Assistant Professor and Chair

Specialties: Native rights, history, community development

Current Research: Arctic sovereignty and security, with a particular emphasis on Canada; Circumpolar history; Cold War and the Arctic; community development in Arctic North America

James Lacombe jlaco@crrel.usace.army.mil

Organization: Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory

Title: research engineer

Specialties: infrared signatures, heat transfer, instrumentation

Current Research: Thermal analyses of tents. Intrusion detection sensor performance. Assessment of compaction algorithms for snow.

Martin Lacroix martin.lacroix@ec.gc.ca

Organization: Environment and Climate Change Canada

Department: National Water Research Institute

Specialties: hydrology, geography, modeling

Current Research: Climate change. Hydrological modeling. Hydrologic extremes on arctic flowing rivers.

Carol Ladd carol.ladd@noaa.gov

Organization: U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Department: PMEL

Title: Oceanographer

Specialties: physical oceanography

Current Research: Physical oceanography of Chukchi Sea, Bering Sea, and Gulf of Alaska and implications for ecosystem

Vicki Lafferty vicki_lafferty@gov.nt.ca

Organization: Government of the Northwest Territories

Department: Department of Health and Social Services

Title: Planning Advisor

Specialties: traditional knowledge and wisdom

Current Research: Traditional knowledge coordinator for this department (part-time).

Peter Lafleur plafleur@trentu.ca

Organization: Trent University

Department: Department of Geography

Title: Professor. Chair, Northern and Polar Studies

Specialties: boundary-layer meteorology, climatology, CO2 modeling

Current Research: Treeline-climate connections, carbon budget of tundra and forest. Subarctic vegetation-atmosphere interaction.

Nazafarin Lahoutifard nazafarin.lahoutifard@ineris.fr

Organization: Institut National Environnement Industriel et Risques

Department: Chronic Risks Division, Department of Environmental and Analytical Chemistry

Title: Research scientist, project manager

Specialties: environmental chemistry

Current Research: Water Framework Directive

John Lahr lahr@usgs.gov

Organization: U.S. Geological Survey

Department: Central Region - Geologic Hazards Team

Title: Geophysicist

Specialties: seismic hazards, seismology

Current Research: Working on programs that are used for locating seismic activity.

Maria Lähteenmäki maria.lahteenmaki@helsinki.fi

Organization: University of Eastern Finland

Department: Geographical and Historical  Studies

Title: Professor

Specialties: history

Current Research: The Northerrn Politics of European North (Finland, Sweden, Norway).

Kristin Laidre klaidre@apl.washington.edu

Organization: University of Washington

Department: Polar Science Center

Title: Principal Scientist

Current Research: Her research is field-based, largely empirical, and focuses on using quantitative data on individual movements, foraging behavior, and life history of Arctic top predators to understand population dynamics, uniting aspects of behavioral, population, and evolutionary ecology. She is particularly interested in linking individual performance to an animal’s selection for habitat resources and predicting how these relationships will be impacted by climate change. Her questions have been primarily directed at the ecology and management of Arctic marine mammals, specifically cetaceans and polar bears around Greenland. Her interests also include conservation and wildlife management, scaling questions in ecology, and the application of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) to spatial data.

Gretchen Lake ffgll@uaf.edu

Organization: University of Alaska Fairbanks

Department: Alaska and Polar Regions Department - Elmer E. Rasmuson Library

Title: Archivist

Specialties: library/information specialist, history

Current Research: Gathering and making accessible the images and material relating to Alaska and the Arctic. Gathering material relating to the Revenue Cutter Service in Alaska/Arctic waters

Pat Lambert ffjpl@uaf.edu

Organization: University of Alaska Fairbanks

Department: Department of Mathematical Sciences

Title: Professor Emeritus

Specialties: mathematics, modeling, computer simulation

Erwin Lambert erwin.lambert@uib.no

Organization: University of Bergen

Carmen Lambert clambe@po-box.mcgill.ca

Organization: McGill University

Department: Department of Anthropology

Title: Associate Professor

Specialties: anthropology

Current Research: Social-economic development. Land claims.

Richard Lammers richard.lammers@unh.edu

Organization: University of New Hampshire

Department: Water Systems Analysis Group, Institute for the Study of Earth, Oceans, and Space

Title: Research Scientist

Specialties: hydrology, global change, computer simulation

Current Research: Pan-Arctic hydrological cycle modeling, Development of large-scale hydrological databases, Human water resources

Johanna Lammi johanna.lammi@formin.fi

Organization: Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Finland

Department: Ministry of Foreign Affairs

Title: Executive Secretary

Specialties: science management

Current Research: Executive Secretary of the Arctic Council.

Scott Lamoureux scott.lamoureux@queensu.ca

Organization: Queen's University

Department: Department of Geography and Planning

Title: Professor

Specialties: hydrology, geomorphology, permafrost, hazards, limnology, climate change

Current Research: My current research work is directed at understanding:\

• the magnitude of sediment fluxes from surfaces that have been disturbed by permafrost change at various scales
• subsurface water movement and pathways in permafrost terrain
• hydrological and geomorphic controls over permafrost disturbance
• precision mapping of landscape processes with UAV imaging
• the chemical evolution of the lakes in the region
• the application of hydrological modelling to watershed, sedimentary and geotechnical processes.

Richard Lanctot richard_lanctot@fws.gov

Organization: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

Department: Migratory Bird Management

Title: Alaska Shorebird Coordinator

Specialties: avian biology, shorebird migration and breeding ecology, animal behavior

Current Research: Study of breeding ecology of shorebirds in northern Alaska and migration ecology of shorebirds that winter in South America and Asia

Edward Landa erlanda@usgs.gov

Organization: U.S. Geological Survey

Title: Hydrologist

Specialties: radioactive pollution, soil chemistry, geochemistry

Current Research: Transport of radionuclides by ice rafted debris. Transport of radionuclides in Ob River, Russia.

Arild Landa arild@natur.gl

Organization: Greenland Institute of Natural Resources

Department: Department of Mammals and Birds

Title: Director of Research Department

Specialties: caribou, muskox, human/environment interaction

Current Research: Biology of large northern terrestrial carnivores and ungulates. Fragmented populations and carnivore predation on livestock. Interrelationships between carnivores/prey. Radio telemetry on mammals. Project planning/management.

Dixon Landers landers.dixon@epa.gov

Organization: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

Department: Environmental Research Laboratory

Specialties: limnology, pollution, riparian ecology

Barbara Landl csab1400@uibk.ac.at

Organization: University of Innsbruck

Department: Institute for Meteorology and Geophysics

Specialties: glaciology, heat budget analysis, ice physics

Mathieu Landriault mathieu.landriault@enap.ca

Organization: University of Ottawa

Department: Political Studies

Title: Professor

Specialties: Political Science
Media
Public opinion

Current Research: Studying media and experts representations on Canadian Arctic security and sovereignty

Comparing public opinion preferences in Arctic states

Jon Landvik jon.landvik@umb.no

Organization: Norwegian University of Life Sciences

Department: Department of Environmental Sciences

Title: Professor of Geology

Specialties: Quaternary geology, paleoclimatology, sedimentology

Current Research: Quaternary and climatic history of Svalbard, Greenland, and Norway.