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Stephan Gruber is Professor of Physical Geography at Carleton University, specializing in permafrost dynamics and mountain/polar environments. He directs the NSERC CREATE LEAP and PermafrostNet initiatives and contributes to IPCC assessments. His research integrates field observations, laboratory experiments, and computer simulations to study permafrost thaw impacts.
Education:
- PhD Natural Sciences (University of Zurich)
- MSc Physical Geography (Giessen)
- Special Programme in Environmental Systems Analysis (Enschede)
- Diploma in Arctic Studies (Rovaniemi)
Research focuses on permafrost thermodynamics, geohazards, and climate adaptation, with projects spanning Canadian Arctic, European Alps, and Himalayas. Recent publications emphasize data systems, modeling innovations, and knowledge transfer in cryosphere science.
Honors include Canada Research Chair (2013-2023) and coordination of major international assessments. Manages field sites across northern Canada with advanced instrumentation for subsidence and thermal monitoring.
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