Our team near Cambridge Bay, NWT, (Canada)
Our team near Cambridge Bay, NWT, (Canada)
Members of our BOREAL Team at Lake 240, IISD Experimental Lakes Area, Ontario (Canada)
Members of our BOREAL Team at Lake 240, IISD Experimental Lakes Area, Ontario (Canada)
Celebrating a successful thesis defence in Ottawa
Celebrating a successful thesis defence in Ottawa

Research Team

Linda collecting water samples on Somerset Island (Nunavut)
Linda collecting water samples on Somerset Island (Nunavut)

Linda Kimpe

Laboratory Manager

Linda runs our analytical laboratory and specializes in organic and radioisotopic analysis of environmental samples.

David in the Yukon
David in the Yukon

David Eickmeyer

Technical specialist

David is our specialist in chemical analysis of environmental samples, trains students in new methodologies, and organizes and participates in field excursions to remote and exotic environments.

Adriana Raats
Adriana Raats

Adriana Raats

PhD Student

Adriana is doing paleoclimate studies to better understand how climate has changed in the recent and distant past.

Stephanie Walsh
Stephanie Walsh

Stephanie Walsh

PhD Student

Stephanie is developing a new framework to study radioisotopes in the environment, both from natural sources and from uranium mines.

Daniel Dagodzo
Daniel Dagodzo

Daniel Dagodzo

PhD Student

Daniel is studying population dynamics of Pacific salmon and seabirds based on lake sediment paleoenvironmental records.

Josie Rogers
Josie Rogers

Josie Rogers

PhD Student

Josie is studying the impacts of oil spills on Pacific salmon spawning habitat.

Solomon Adefolu
Solomon Adefolu

Solomon Adefolu

PhD Student

Solomon is studying how the Peace-Athabasca Delta has been affected by petroleum operations in a rapidly changing climate.

Bowen Xiao
Bowen Xiao

Bowen Xiao

PhD Student

Bowen is studying how lakes in northern Saskatchewan have been affected by historical uranium mines.

Raphael Siegel
Raphael Siegel

Raphael Siegel

MSc Student

Raphael is studying paleoclimate records based on lake sediment archives in Arctic lakes.

Kayla Lerette
Kayla Lerette

Kayla Lerette

MSc Student

Kayla is studying how lakes have been impacted by uranium mines in Saskatchewan and Ontario.

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And congratulations to all our graduates through the years!