Title: Antarctic field work
1Antarctic field work and the graduate student
experience
Jill Mikucki OPP-Polar Postdoc Harvard University
2or what I learned in field camp.
McMurdo Dry Valleys LTER and Microbial
Observatories
- Lessons learned
- Postdoc transition
- Preparing the Polar Postdoc application
- Status
3Antarctic Field Research The Process
4Antarctic Field Research Character building
- Teamwork
- Collaborate
- Speak new languages
- Develop a culture of synthesis
- Leadership
- Make decisions
- Take responsibility
- Communicate effectively
- Mentor
5Antarctic Field Research Independence
- Explore
- Provide a new perspective
- Ask new questions
- Develop research thesis under a powerful support
network (PIs, OPP and Raytheon)
6Antarctic Field Research Legacy
- The role of research in the history of
Antarctic exploration - Contribution to a long-term dataset
- Community of polar investigators
7Antarctic Field Research Graduate
student/Postdoc transition
- Opportunity to learn new skills
- Continue my training as a polar scientist but
ask - compelling new questions
- View the system and data with a new perspective
8Antarctic Field Research Postdoc proposal
thoughts
- Discussed my ideas with other Antarctic PIs
- Read NRC reports (Frontiers in Polar Biology
in the Genomic Era) - Met with prospective sponsor
- Talked to my program manager
- Thought about my career goals
9Antarctic Field Research A few months in
- Training on new (prototype) equipment
- Exposure to new disciplines, techniques and
perspectives - Field season planning (SIP, etc)
- Share the Antarctic process with colleagues and
outreach
Moving-wire interface for the isotopic analysis
of nucleic acids
Pearson Biogeochemistry Group
10With appreciation!
11Questions?