Research Units

At the Geophysical Institute the diversity of our research focus is reflected by our disciplinary-based, functional groupings of faculty and research staff. These divisions are: space physics and aeronomy, atmospheric sciences, snow, ice, and permafrost, seismology, volcanology, and tectonics and sedimentation. Along with an ubiquitous, cross-discipline remote sensing group, these research divisions reflect the range and diversity of the active scientific research projects which reach from the center of the sun to the center of the earth and beyond.

Staff

Lynda McGilvaryLynda McGilvary
Design Services Manager
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lynda [at] gi [dot] alaska [dot] edu
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Graduate Students

Last First Phone Email Office
Aarhus Jonathan   jonathan [dot] aarhus [at] gi [dot] alaska [dot] edu
Elvey 712
Adamson Eric   etadamson [at] alaska [dot] edu  
Alvarez Kaz 799-4869 kaz [at] gi [dot] alas

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Sunset over the slough - North Pole - Janene McMahan

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Contact Information

Akasofu and Elvey buildings by Ned RozellFor general information contact the info [at] gi [dot] alaska [dot] edu (Geophysical Institute.)

Phone:  (907)474-7558 
Fax: (907)474-7125

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University of Alaska
Fairbanks,  AK 99775-7320

Campus Map

Location We are on the "Blue Zone" section of the University of Alaska Fairbanks maps; follow the link to learn about the different buildings, see close ups and a different map view.

University of Alaska Fairbanks West Ridge map

International Polar Year

IPY Photo Contest student entry Bears on BeringProud participants in the International Polar Year!

Alphabetical Listing

Last First Phone Email Office
Aarhus Jonathan   jonathan [dot] aarhus [at] gi [dot] alaska [dot] edu
Elvey 712
Adamson Eric   etadamson [at] alaska [dot] edu  
Alvarez Kaz 799-4869 kaz [at] gi [dot] alas

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