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Appointment of Dr. Jennifer Mercer as Section Head for the Arctic Sciences Section

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Appointment of Dr. Jennifer Mercer as Section Head for the Arctic Sciences Section


October 21, 2021

Dr. Jennifer Mercer has been appointed as Section Head for the Arctic Sciences Section within the Office of Polar Programs effective October 25, 2021.

Dr. Mercer has been a Program Director for Arctic Sciences and Arctic Research Support & Logistics since 2016, and she recently served as Acting Section Head for Arctic Sciences. She also Chairs the international Forum of Arctic Research Operators (FARO). Dr. Mercer has a broad scientific background with extensive field experience in both the Arctic and Antarctica. Prior to joining the Federal government, she served as a Senior Research Scientist at the University of Wyoming where she conducted NSF-funded atmospheric research, mostly based in Antarctica. 

In 2009, Dr. Mercer joined the U.S. Army Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory (CRREL). She became a permanent NSF employee in 2016, and in 2017 completed an Embassy Science Fellowship (ESF) with the U.S. Embassy in Denmark. During that fellowship, she focused on facilitating increased engagement between the Greenland and U.S. research communities. Dr. Mercer also serves in the U.S. Interagency Arctic Research Policy Committee (IARPC). She holds a bachelor’s degree in Environmental Physical Science from Black Hills State University in South Dakota, and a doctorate in Earth Sciences from Dartmouth College.

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