The Ice Core Working Group (ICWG) of the U.S. National Science Foundation Ice Drilling program (IDP) invites nominations, including self-nominations, from the U.S. scientific community to fill one open position on the ICWG. The ICWG aims to have diverse representation from a range of scientific expertise and career stages. The ICWG currently seeks to replace expertise in gases in ice cores. Nominees must be U.S.-based scientists whose science relies on the analysis of ice or firn cores. The ICWG is one of two working groups of the IDP Science Advisory Board (SAB). The primary purpose of the ICWG is to provide advice and input on scientific issues pertaining to ice cores to the SAB and to the IDP. ICWG members typically serve for five years, participate in the annual ICWG meeting (which will usually be online, with an in-person meeting in 2026), and collaborate remotely throughout the year as needed.
** Please send nominations and expressions of interest, along with relevant supporting material, to IceDrill@Dartmouth.edu by November 10, 2024. **