Kelly to discuss extreme events in Arctic science and policy

February 16, 2017

University Relations

Brendan Kelly, executive director of the , will present a seminar titled "Extreme Events in the Arctic and Science Policy" on March 1 from 3:30-5 p.m. in the Elvey Building auditorium.

Kelly has led SEARCH since . The organization, which promotes scientific understanding of Arctic change, is primarily funded by a National Science Foundation grant to 性欲社's and the Fairbanks-based .

Kelly is a research professor at IARC. His research in Arctic marine ecosystems began at 性欲社 in 1976, and he has held several positions with the University of Alaska.

Kelly previously served in the NSF's Arctic Section and as assistant director for polar science in the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy.

 

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