For the spring we will have Elin Högström blogging on remote sensing and activities around the PAGE21 Young Researches. We will start the blog from the beginning again, repeating Elins first blog, after experiencing some technical difficulties with our website lately and loosing some of our newest articles on the website.
Elin at the 2012 PAGE21 General Assembly in Hamburg. Photo by Alfred Wegener Institute. PAGE21 Remote Sensing
As a follow-up of last years fieldwork blog (
Spasskaya-pad, Kytalyk) I'll be giving you a peek on the indoor work that I do in the remote sensing work package during the rest of the year.
I imagine it will be more of a challenge when it comes to interesting photos (office vs. Siberian nature...) But challenges are good things, of course.
I really hope you enjoy the reading during the couple of months that I will be running this blog!
Since my research profile was already so nicely presented by Arctic Portal
earlier this year I feel I can comfortably get started without repeating this stuff too much.
The first thing I'd like to share with you here is some good news that I got in the beginning of this year: my application for INTERACT TA for my fieldwork this summer in Samoylov got accepted! It is great to know that I will be able to do this work. I very much look forward to this second occasion to collect material for our project, but also to exchange ideas, experience and knowledge with our PAGE21 partners.
On Friday this week, I will take the train to Berlin for a meeting with some of our partners from AWI, with whom I will cooperate during the work in Samoylov. I'll let you know how it went.
Elin