Julienne Stroeve
Julienne Stroeve is a senior scientist at the National Snow and Ice Data Center, specializing in remote sensing of the crysophere. She is also affiliated with the University of Manitoba during a seven-year tenure there as a Canada C150 Chair, and also as a Professor at University College London. Her research groups focus on improving sea ice retrievals using satellites, the impacts of sea ice loss on extreme weather events and northern communities, and future projections of ice conditions.

Anne Sledd
- the Arctic climate and how it's changing
- Arctic energy budget measurements from satellites and ground instruments
- perspectives from observations and models

Xuanyu Chen
I am a physical oceanographer interested in understanding ocean's imprints on the atmospheric boundary layer and eventually, in improving their representations in numerical weather prediction and climate models. Imprints of the ocean can be generated by dynamical features (e.g., ocean surface gravity waves, ocean currents) or thermodynamical features (e.g., sea surface temperature fronts, ocean eddies). During my doctoral research, I studied the first aspect through ocean surface gravity waves.
