
Marius Årthun
Marius Årthun studies ocean circulation, climate variability, and Arctic–North Atlantic climate connections.

Marius Årthun studies ocean circulation, climate variability, and Arctic–North Atlantic climate connections.

Marylou Athanase studies Arctic marine heatwaves, sea-ice change, and upper-ocean variability in polar regions.

Niklas Boers studies climate tipping points, Earth system resilience, early-warning signals, and nonlinear climate dynamics.

Wenju Cai works on climate variability, ocean-atmosphere interactions, climate extremes, and large-scale climate dynamics.

Deliang Chen works on climate science, regional climate change, climate dynamics, and climate impacts across high-latitude and global systems.

Lijing Cheng works on ocean heat content, ocean warming, climate change, and Earth's energy budget, with broad contributions to understanding ocean change under global warming.

Flemming Dahlke studies fish physiology, thermal tolerance, climate impacts, and marine ecosystem responses to warming.

Stijn De Schepper collaborates with SAIL on Arctic resilience assessment and climate-system stability.

Jingfang Fan works on complex systems, climate networks, cascading risks, and abrupt transitions in Earth system dynamics.

Shengping He studies Arctic climate variability, atmosphere–ocean linkages, and sea-ice-related climate processes.

Clara Hoppe studies polar marine biogeochemistry, plankton ecology, and ecosystem responses to changing Arctic environments.

Ola Johannessen works on Arctic sea ice, polar observation, ocean remote sensing, and Arctic climate variability.

Jochen Knies collaborates with SAIL through Arctic climate, resilience, and interdisciplinary i2B-related research exchange.

Jürgen Kurths works on nonlinear dynamics, complex systems, synchronization, and climate-network approaches to Earth system analysis.

Helene Langehaug works on ocean climate variability, Arctic and North Atlantic change, and marine heatwave-related climate processes.

Peigen Lin collaborates with SAIL on Arctic circulation, Beaufort Gyre dynamics, and polar ocean processes.

Gerrit Lohmann is a climate scientist working on paleoclimate dynamics, environmental physics, abrupt climate change, and conceptual climate-system modeling.

Georgy Manucharyan studies Arctic Ocean dynamics, mesoscale eddies, ocean turbulence, and ice–ocean interactions.

Paul G. Myers is a physical oceanographer studying ocean circulation, freshwater pathways, and Arctic–North Atlantic connections.

Igor Polyakov studies Arctic Ocean change, climate variability, ocean warming, and high-latitude oceanographic processes.

Stefan Rahmstorf is a climate scientist and physical oceanographer known for work on ocean circulation, sea-level change, and climate change.

Heather Regan studies Arctic Ocean circulation, Beaufort Gyre dynamics, and high-latitude ocean variability.

Johan Rockström is an Earth system scientist known for work on planetary boundaries, Earth resilience, and sustainability under global environmental change.

Michael Steele studies Arctic Ocean circulation, sea ice, upper-ocean processes, and ocean–ice interactions.

Daniela Storch works on marine animal physiology, climate-change responses, and ecological impacts in polar and subpolar systems.

Jens Terhaar studies ocean biogeochemistry, carbon-cycle processes, and climate variability in changing ocean systems.

Kjetil Våge collaborates with SAIL on Arctic and subpolar ocean circulation, water-mass transformation, and high-latitude climate variability.

Klara Wolf collaborates with SAIL on Arctic biogeochemistry and biological responses to climate-driven environmental change.

Yu Zhang collaborates with SAIL on Arctic sea ice, sea-ice variability, and climate impacts.

Wenli Zhong collaborates with SAIL on Arctic circulation and Beaufort Gyre-related ocean dynamics.