Thursday, June 30, 2016

MSc in SAR Remote Sensing of Snowpack Dynamics at University of Victoria

Dear APECS Canada,


The Ice Covered Ecosystems (ICE) Remote Sensing Lab at the Department of Geography, University of Victoria (UVic) invites applications for a MSc Studentship position in snow cover remote sensing.


Please share the attached advert with any recently graduated students who you think may be interested.


And Happy Canada Day!


Randy



Randy K Scharien
Assistant Professor
Department of Geography
University of Victoria


Saturday, June 4, 2016

Post-Doc Position - Carleton University

For your information
Cheers,
Vicki
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Derek Mueller <derekmueller@cunet.carleton.ca>
Date: Sat, Jun 4, 2016 at 6:02 AM
Subject: For APECS
To: Vicki Sahanatien <vsahanatien@gmail.com>


Hi Vicki,

Would you please distribute this to APECS members?  

Thank you,
Derek
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We are seeking a postdoctoral fellow (1 year term, starting in September 2016) to develop and test an ice island deterioration model.

Ice islands are extensive (up to several km long) tabular icebergs that break-off of ice shelves and floating ice tongues in the High Arctic. Over the last decade, ~1000 square km of ice islands have calved from their parent ice masses and have been drifting south and breaking into progressively smaller pieces. This project will examine the deterioration of ice islands by developing and testing a model of these processes. The postdoctoral fellow will be responsible for model development, algorithm selection, coding and initial testing and validation.

Ideal postdoctoral candidates will have a PhD in engineering, physics or a related discipline and have well-developed mathematical and computer programming skills. They should have considerable experience in working with and creating models using methods such as finite, extended finite or discrete element modelling (e.g., Elmer-Ice, Abaqus) or other numerical techniques. They should be motivated to work in a multi-disciplinary environment, and to mentor other members in our research group. They should have a very good standard of written and spoken English and experience with scientific writing. Knowledge of geospatial, oceanographic and meteorological data formats is an asset. One year of salary at $50,000 is currently available.

Academic environment

Carleton is a comprehensive University offering a broad range of teaching and research in Natural Sciences, Engineering, and Arts/Humanities. These positions will be funded by an Ontario Early Researcher Award to pursue ice island modelling held by Derek Mueller in the Department of Geography and Environmental Studies at Carleton University. The project will be co-directed by Greg Crocker, an Adjunct Research Professor in the Department, and an experienced iceberg drift and deterioration modeller.

We benefit from interactions with local experts on northern issues and cryospheric research on campus, in federal government (e.g., the Canadian Ice Service, Environment Canada, the National Research Council) and colleagues at the University of Ottawa. Our work is related to ArcticNet's "Impacts of the Changing Global Environment at Nunavut's Northern Frontier" project, which provides access to field and networking opportunities.

Application

Please send (a) a cover letter; (b) curriculum vitae; (c) transcripts; and (d) a writing sample such as an article or thesis. In your cover letter, explain why you are the right candidate for the position your are applying for, and why this particular topic and Carleton University would be the right choice for you.

Email your application to Derek Mueller (derek.mueller@carleton.ca) and Greg Crocker (gregory.crocker@carleton.ca). Mass applications failing to address the project outlined here will receive no reply.

Selection process

Your submission will be acknowledged by email within one week of receipt. Reviews of applications will commence on June 20, 2016.


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Derek Mueller
Associate Professor
Dept. of Geography & Environmental Studies
B349 Loeb Building
Carleton University
1125 Colonel By Drive
Ottawa ON   K1S 5B6   Canada
613-520-2600, ext. 1984
derek.mueller@carleton.ca
wirl.carleton.ca



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Vicki Sahanatien, PhD
PO Box 1584
Iqaluit, NU  CANADA
X0A 0H0



Thursday, June 2, 2016

APECS-Canada membership list - Did you Re-Register after August 2015? - Deadline 12 June 2016

Hello ehPECS Members,

APECS is cleaning up its national membership lists.

If you wish to remain on the APECS-Canada and APECS International email list and you did not re-registered after August 2015, you must re-register by 12 JUNE 2016.  After that date our membership list will be updated and "expired" people removed. 

Go to this link and fill out the form. This will take 10 minutes maximum. 

If you did re-register after August 2015 - disregard this email.

If you were in the field and missed the due date - not to worry you can register again in the future. 

Cheers,
Vicki
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Vicki Sahanatien, PhD
Chair APECS-Canada 2015-16
PO Box 1584
Iqaluit, NU  CANADA
X0A 0H0



Wednesday, June 1, 2016

Fwd: Extended new deadline for NGMP Call for Proposal Guidelines

For your information - new deadline
Cheers,
Vicki
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From: NGMP / PSGN (AANDC/AADNC) <AANDC.NGMP-PSGN.AADNC@aandc-aadnc.gc.ca>
Date: Wed, Jun 1, 2016 at 4:19 PM
Subject: Extended new deadline for NGMP Call for Proposal Guidelines
To: "NGMP / PSGN (AANDC/AADNC)" <AANDC.NGMP-PSGN.AADNC@aandc-aadnc.gc.ca>


Unnusakkut,
 
The Nunavut General Monitoring Plan (NGMP) has extended its call for proposal's deadline from June 5th 2016 to be June 20th 2016. The new deadline for sending the funding proposal is June 20th 2016. All interested and qualified applicants are encouraged to apply. For more details, please refer to the Nunavut General Monitoring plan Call for Proposal Guidelines 2016-17.
 
The NGMP collects and analyzes information on the long-term state and health of the ecosystemic and socio-economic environment in the Nunavut Settlement Area. 
 
The information collected by the NGMP helps support responsible and sustainable development by offering insight into the territory's ecosystemic and socio-economic landscape. It can be used to inform strategic planning by government, Nunavut's co-management system, and Nunavummiut and contributes to regulatory improvement by providing access to credible Nunavut monitoring information.
The total amount of NGMP Grants and Contribution funding for 2016-17 projects is $700,000. The annual allocation of funding will be subject to factors including, but not limited to, direction of the NGMP Steering Committee, the nature and number of proposals received, demonstration that other sources of funding have been explored, and the overall merit of submissions.   This funding is managed and administered through the NGMP Secretariat, Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada (INAC), Nunavut Regional Office.  NGMP Secretariat works under the guidance of its Steering Committee, constituted of Government of Canada, Government of Nunavut, Nunavut Planning Commission and Nunavut Tunngavik Inc.
 
The NGMP Steering Committee has agreed upon a list of priority monitoring needs for 2016-17 Call for Proposal.  Please refer to the attached Call for Proposal Guide for the important details.
1st Priorities:
Caribou
Climate change
Marine Noise
Marine shipping
Bathymetry
Education
Housing
Infrastructure (Transportation infrastructure, Municipal infrastructure/ Energy production )
Health and well being

2nd Priorities:
Polar Bear
Existing Land and Water Use
Traditional Activities and Traditional Use Areas
Harvesting
Business Development
Tourism
Economic activities
Fish
Water
Marine mammals
Proposals shall be received before June 5th, 2016 11:59 PM (midnight) Eastern Standard Time by emails, fax or by mail. Applicants are encouraged to liaise with the NGMP Secretariat in the development of their proposals should there be any questions.  Proposals must be sent by email (ngmp-psgn@aandc-aadnc.gc.ca), fax or regular mail/courier to the attention of the NGMP Secretariat Contact below.   It is recommended that applicants confirm receipt of fax or regular mail/courier submissions with the NGMP Secretariat. 
 
Contact:
 
Nunavut General Monitoring Plan (NGMP) Secretariat 
Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada
Nunavut Regional Office
PO Box 2200, Iqaluit, NU, X0A 0H0
Email: ngmp-psgn@aandc-aadnc.gc.ca
Tel:  (867) 975-4545; Toll Free: 1-(855) 897-6988     Fax. (867) 975-4736



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Vicki Sahanatien, PhD
PO Box 1584
Iqaluit, NU  CANADA
X0A 0H0