GeoLog

Jamie Hollander

Jamie Hollander is a Fulbright Norway Research Grantee studying methane cycling in glacier and permafrost landscapes in Svalbard. She is currently based in the Geosciences Department at UiT – The Arctic University of Norway, where she contributes to the METHANICE and GlaciGas research groups and pursues science outreach in Tromsø. She recently received a bachelor’s degree in Earth and Climate Sciences, and looks forward to a long career in geoscience research.

Sparking scientific curiosity in Arctic Students: How they’re tackling big questions

Sparking scientific curiosity in Arctic Students: How they’re tackling big questions

Growing up, I didn’t know what it meant to “do research”. I did some research projects in high school, but research as a field path was totally foreign to me until I started university. Unlike me, the young students who participated in this year’s Arctic Frontiers Science for Schools program were given a first-hand glimpse into what it means to conduct professional research. The Science for School ...[Read More]