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Dom Winski serves as a Research Assistant Professor at the University of Maine, holding dual affiliations with the School of Earth and Climate Sciences and the Climate Change Institute. His academic base is located in the Bryand Global Sciences Center in Orono, Maine, where he conducts research within one of North America's premier climate research hubs.
His scholarly focus centers on climate change dynamics and earth system science, with specialized expertise in glaciology and paleoclimatology. This work leverages the Climate Change Institute's world-renowned ice core research facilities to reconstruct historical climate patterns through geophysical analysis of polar ice sheets and glaciers. His methodology integrates field measurements with laboratory analysis of cryospheric materials.
Dr. Winski collaborates within the Climate Change Institute's interdisciplinary framework, which connects earth scientists, climatologists, and geophysicists in investigating past climate variability. The institute maintains extensive field operations in Greenland and Antarctica, providing critical data for contemporary climate modeling efforts. No scientific awards or student advisement details were specified in the source materials.




