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Sutherland Joins OPP as Program Director for Oceans and Atmospheric Sciences
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Tuesday November 24, 2020
Dr. Dave Sutherland has joined OPP's Antarctic Sciences section as the new Program Director for Oceans and Atmospheric Sciences. A large part of his research over the past decade has been examining ice-ocean interactions near with marine-terminating glaciers, including systems in Greenland, southeast Alaska, and the western Antarctic Peninsula.
Dr. Michael Jackson to Serve as Acting Head of Antarctic Sciences
Announcements
Thursday November 19, 2020
Michael E. Jackson, currently the Program Director for the Earth Science in OPPâs Antarctic Sciences Section, will assume the duties of Acting Section Head Antarctic Sciences Section starting November 22, 2020. He will replace Dr. Alex Isern who has been appointed the Deputy Assistant Director for the Directorate for Geosciences.
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Oct
30
2020
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United States Antarctic Program Data Center (USAP-DC) Webinar: November 11
The United States Antarctic Program Data Center (USAP-DC) will hold a webinar on November 11 at 3:00 PM EST to provide an overview of services offered and an introduction to the website.
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Oct
28
2020
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Job Opportunity: Business Manager for Antarctic Infrastructure and Logistics
This position is located in the Antarctic Infrastructure and Logistics (AIL) Section of the Office of Polar Programs (OPP) within the Directorate for Geosciences (GEO) and is located in Alexandria, VA. The Antarctic Infrastructure and Logistics (AIL) Section is responsible for planning, budgeting, and overseeing the science support, infrastructure, operations, and logistics support for the U.S. Antarctic Program.
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Oct
20
2020
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Sheppard Promoted to OPP Executive Officer
Paul Sheppard has been promoted as the OPP Executive Officer in the Front Office of the Office of Polar Programs. Paul's previous position was the Chief Program Manager for the U.S. Antarctic Program within the Antarctic Infrastructure and Logistics Section (AIL). Paul joined the NSF in 2011 following his retirement from the U.S. Air Force.
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Oct
13
2020
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Liles Joins OPP Safety and Occupational Health Team
Elicia Liles, a native of Franklin Furnace, Ohio, has joined OPP as a Safety and Occupational Health Manager. She brings extensive experience through a career spanning military service, multiple degrees in Emergency Management, Public Heath, and Environmental Health, and additional roles in the healthcare industry and community outreach.
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Sep
29
2020
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Pope joins OPP as Program Director for Polar Cyberinfrastructure
Dr. Allen Pope has joined OPP's Antarctic Sciences section as the new Program Director for Polar Cyberinfrastructure. Prior to NSF, Allen has many years of experience working as a polar scientist and as a service leader within the polar community.
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Sep
15
2020
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Want to Work in Antarctica? The USAP is Looking for Station Area Managers
Station Area Managers are responsible for overseeing all site operations from planning through execution for the following major activities: science activities, operations, facilities, projects, transportation and logistics, and information technology.
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Sep
15
2020
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Rhemann joins Office of Polar Programs as Science Assistant for Antarctic Sciences
Jennifer Rhemann has joined NSF as the new Science Assistant for Antarctic Sciences, Office of Polar Programs. Jennifer has supported the USAP as a contractor for 19 years, working 14 summers and six winters at McMurdo Station multiple support roles and has pursued graduate education in Antarctic sciences and polar law and policy. She has worked toward professional certifications including Incident Command Systems, Emergency Management, and Aviation Risk Management.
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Jun
30
2020
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Nelson joins OPP as Safety and Occupational Health Manager
Mr. Chris Nelson has joined OPP as a Safety and Occupational Health Manager with over 11 years of professional experience that includes diverse operational expertise in construction, operations, and maintenance, service contracts, and government agreements.
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Jun
09
2020
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Sung joins OPP as Science Policy Advisor
Dr. Nancy Sung has joined OPP to help develop and coordinate OPP's contributions to NSF's science policy efforts as well as in interagency and international polar policy matters. Before coming to OPP, Dr. Sung served at NSF for eight years, most recently as Science Advisor for Biological Sciences.
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Mar
31
2020
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DEADLINE April 27: Antarctic Organisms and Ecosystems Program Director Vacancy
The National Science Foundation is seeking a qualified candidate for an Antarctic Organisms and Ecosystems (AOE) program director's position within its Office of Polar Programs (OPP) Antarctic Sciences Section at NSF's Alexandria, Va. Headquarters.
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Feb
17
2020
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Rowell Joins OPP as Antarctic Infrastructure and Logistics Program Manager
W. Andrew Rowell, a graduate of The Citadel Military College of South Carolina, has joined OPP's Antarctic Infrastructure and Logistics (AIL) Section as logistics program manager. Prior to joining AIL, he was the Services and Logistics Division Chief for HQ Air Force, Secretary of the Air Force Administrative Assistant Operations Directorate (SAF/AAO) at The Pentagon.
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Dec
18
2019
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Gregory Joins OPP as Antarctic Transportation Program Manager
Stuart Gregory, a graduate of the U.S. Army War College, has joined OPP's Antarctic Infrastructure and Logistics (AIL) Section as transportation program manager. Immediately prior to coming to AIL, he was the business operations director at the Air Force Office of Energy Assurance (OEA), where he helped to increase energy resilience at Air Force installations.
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Oct
11
2019
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Moore to Join Antarctic Sciences Section
Robert Moore will join OPP's Antarctic Sciences Section on October 15 as Antarctic Astrophysics and Geospace Sciences (AAGS) program director. Vladimir Papitashvili, the current AAGS program director, will remain with the section, focusing more on the large research facilities, such as the IceCube Neutrino Observatory and cosmic microwave background telescopes, at NSF's Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station.
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