Arctic Change 2017 - Québec City, QC
11-15 December, Quebec City Convention Centre
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Photo Contest
Student Elevator Pitch Contest
Student Elevator Pitch Contest
New this year, Student Day participants had the opportunity to promote their science by means of an Elevator Pitch. Contestants had one minute and one slide to pitch their research project and pique the public’s curiosity. Click here to view the elevator pitch videos.
A panel of judges awarded the 1st, 2nd and 3rd place prizes to the top elevator pitches and the Conference participants then voted for the People’s Choice Award. Congratulations to all the winners!
People’s Choice Award ($500)
Samuel Gagnon
Centre d'études nordiques / Université Laval, CAN
Climate change and ecological interactions affecting permafrost temperature regime and ice-wedge activity in the Narsajuaq river valley, Nunavik, Canada.
1st place ($500)
Haydn Thomas
University of Edinburgh, UK
A change is brewing: Using tea bags to understand drivers of decomposition across the tundra biome.
2nd place ($300)
Jakob Johann Assmann
University of Edinburgh, UK
Does pixel size matter? - Monitoring tundra vegetation change with satellites, drones and ground based observations.
3rd place ($150)
Jody Reimer
University of Alberta, CAN
Adding insult to injury? Polar bear predation on a weak ringed seal cohort.
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