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Mylène Jacquemart

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Mylène Jacquemart
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Module 2 Instructor
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Can you summarize your research in a simple way?

I study all things that fall down in the mountains: rocks, glacier ice, or a combination thereof.

How long have you conducted fieldwork?

15 years.

Where have you conducted fieldwork? Which was your favorite?

Alaska, Colorado, Svalbard, Swiss Alps (research and guiding).

What is your favorite part about conducting fieldwork?

I enjoy feeling small in remote places, the physical challenges, the satisfaction of working with my hands and body, and having to rely on and build connections to everyone on the team. I also love the challenges and rewards of detailed planning (down to the last granola bar) and the improvisation that always ends up being needed, no matter how well you plan.

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ADVANCEing FieldSafety. Building Welcoming and Safe Field Teams

ADVANCEing FieldSafety is a three-year grant funded by the US National Science Foundation (NSF) Division of Research, Innovation, Synergies, and Education (RISE) within NSF’s Directorate for Geosciences (GEO), award numbers: 2307410, 2307411, 2307412, and 2307413. Any opinions, findings, conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.

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