The University of ³ÉÈËӰƬ Fairbanks is a leader in Arctic research and issues facing the circumpolar North. Our experts are available to help journalists, policymakers, ³ÉÈËӰƬ and educators by providing current and accurate information about a wide range of topics. UAF scientists focus on the people, animals, plants and systems of the circumpolar North and how the Arctic affects the global climate. Whether you need information about permafrost or ³ÉÈËӰƬ Native languages, fisheries or northern engineering, our experts can help make your project a success.

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Featured experts

  • Daisy Huang

    Daisy Huang

    October 28, 2022

    Thermodynamics and thermal management; community usage of renewable energy; mechanics of snow; food, energy, and water security; mechanical design; design for manufacture (DFM) requirements for sheet metal; machining, die-casting, and injection molding. Expertise in materials testing laboratory skills, in situ soil and snow testing techniques, including penetrometer testing, vane shear testing, and sample sorting by grain size.

  • Igor Polyakov

    Igor Polyakov

    October 28, 2022

    Igor Polyakov is an expert in oceanography, multidecadal variability, climate change, and the Arctic.

  • Kristin O’Brien

    Kristin O’Brien

    November 08, 2022

    Fish physiology and biochemistry, mitochondrial biology, metabolic remodeling in fishes at cold temperature and adaptations of Antarctic fishes to cold temperature. O’Brien’s research is aimed at understanding how fish maintain energy production at cold temperatures.