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Dickey Arctic innovation fellow Matthew Druckenmiller named International Arctic Science Committee president
- Matthew Druckenmiller was elected president of the International Arctic Science Committee for four years.
- Druckenmiller previously served as IASC vice president and will lead the group for four years.
- Druckenmiller discussed linking Arctic research with Indigenous communities and broader societal issues.
- Dartmouth plans to convene experts and foster international research collaboration ahead of the next International Polar Year.
- Geopolitical tensions, including Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, challenge Arctic scientific collaboration.
- Druckenmiller’s background spans environmental engineering and Arctic fieldwork in Alaska.
- Dartmouth envisions expanding U.S. and international research engagement for the Arctic.
- The International Polar Year is planned for 2032, guiding large-scale Arctic research initiatives.
- Druckenmiller emphasizes Arctic research relevance to Indigenous communities and habitats.
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