Are algae the next climate savior? GCRC investigates!
18.07.2023Macroalgae or seaweed are dominating rocky coastlines globally. Even here in Greenland, we can see small kelp such as the ..
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Mie Hylstofte Sichlau Winding has accepted appointment as Acting Head of the Greenland Climate Research Centre. Mie Hylstofte Sichlau Winding will serve as Acting Head of Department for two years, with effect from 1st of May 2019.
Mie Hylstofte Sichlau Winding has been employed as a researcher at the Greenland Climate Research Centre, which is part of the Greenland Institute of Natural Resources, for three years and is, among other things, responsible for the MarineBasis monitoring program in Zackenberg.
Malene Juul Simon, former head of the Greenland Climate Research Centre, has, due to illness in the family, taken absence of leave for two years. Malene Juul Simon continues as a senior researcher in the department and will among others be responsible for the Greenland Climate Research Center’s strategy.
Macroalgae or seaweed are dominating rocky coastlines globally. Even here in Greenland, we can see small kelp such as the ..
The dark, cold deep sea harbors many unseen treasures, one of which is corals that most people only associate with ..
The Greenland Climate Research Centre (GCRC) at the Greenland Institute of Natural Resources invites applicants for a 2-year full time ..