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Nicole Abib, Ph.D., serves as an Assistant Professor of Earth Sciences in the Department of Natural Sciences within the School of Arts and Sciences at the University of Alaska Southeast (UAS), Juneau Campus. Her academic appointment is active and current, with no indication of former or retired status.
Her educational foundation includes:
- B.S. in Earth System Sciences, Cornell University (2016)
- MEM in Water Resource Management, Duke University (2019)
- Ph.D. in Earth Sciences, University of Oregon (2024)
Dr. Abib's research centers on critical climate dynamics, specifically examining how melting glaciers interact with ocean systems and drive cryospheric transformations. Her work addresses urgent questions about Arctic environmental change, sea-level rise mechanisms, and the physical processes governing polar oceanography, with direct relevance to Alaska's rapidly changing coastal ecosystems.
While specific grant details and student advising relationships are not documented in the available sources, her research profile indicates active engagement in earth system science through her Google Scholar presence. Laboratory affiliations and team structures are not specified in the provided materials.
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