If you are bringing your poster to the conference in person as well, please be advised that the best format for the poster will be A0 portrait.
Katrin Linse, British Antarctic Survey
Expanding northwards – Analysis of pan-Atlantic macrobenthic deep-water communities
Angus Best, National Oceanography Centre
Laboratory broadband seismo-acoustic measurements of synthetic ice cores for Arctic sea-ice thickness studies
Laura Molares Moncayo, Queen Mary University of London
The Role Of The Atmosphere In Shaping And Sustaining Microbial Communities On Glaciers
Leeza Pickering, Northumbria University
Investigating and modelling lake mixing regimes in southern Finland
Benjamin Redmond Roche, Department of Earth Sciences Royal Holloway
Peter Convey, British Antarctic Survey
Influence of winter snow cover in structuring Arctic soil microarthropod communities
Patrick Hooper, Natural History Museum
Diversity and contribution of protists to Arctic cyanobacterial mats across a broad latitudinal gradient (55-83°N)
James Lea, University of Liverpool
Making climate reanalysis and CMIP6 data processing and analysis easy using new "point and click" interfaces
Zhou Lyu, Queen Mary University of London
Simulating seasonal processes in Arctic soils with a soil biogeochemical model
Gianluca Bianchi, Cardiff University
A 2D Surface Meltwater Channel Evolution Model
Johnny Rutherford, Northumbria University
Point Scale Carbon (Net Ecosystem Exchange) Forecast Simulations for a Boreal-Tundra Site in NWT, Canada
Amelie Kirchgaessner, British Antarctic Survey
Sources of ice nucleating particles from the sea ice in the Central Arctic
Anna Bartos, Jagiellonian University in Kraków, Institute of Geography and Spatial Management
Impact of different types of tundra on soil organic matter permafrost-affected soils in the central part of Spitsbergen (Svalbard)
Antonia Otte, University of East Anglia
The role of mitotic recombination in the evolution of polar diatoms
Charlotte Pearson, University of Hertfordshire
Quantifying and characterising geomorphic signatures of active layer detachment slides in the Brooks Range, Alaska
Elena Popova, Arctic and Antarctic Research Institute, Gramberg All-Russian State Research Institute for Geology and Mineral Resources of the Ocean
Marine geology onboard the Severny Polyus drifting ice station during the ‘North Pole-41’ expedition
Erica Turner, Telespazio UK
Quality Status of the CryoSat Data Products
Margaret Cramm, Queen Mary University of London; Natural History Museum
Microbial growth responses to thaw in active layer and permafrost soils in Svalbard
Sonia Papadaki, Queen Mary University of London
Traces of microbial activity in Arctic endolithic habitats
Terri Souster, UiT The Arctic University of Norway
Centre for Ice, Cryosphere and Climate (ICS)
Victoria Dutch, University of East Anglia
The Roland von Glasow Air-Sea-Ice Chamber: An Experimental Facility for studying Ocean-Sea Ice-Air Interactions
Improving estimates of greenhouse gas fluxes in Arctic sea ice environments
Zarina Bikmullina, Graduate School of Environmental Science, Hokkaido University
Long-term degradation of petroleum in Arctic tundra soils
Erica Zaja, The University of Edinburgh
Projecting Arctic wildlife habitat change with warming using natural and experimental shrub growth scenarios
Millicent Harding, Durham University
Combining remote sensing, machine learning and environmental variables to better understand the shrubification of the Sub-Arctic tundra
Ian Renfrew, University of East Anglia
Arctic Summertime Cyclones - An Overview
Jessica Cartwright, Spire
Using signals of opportunity to characterise frozen surfaces