7. In 2023, the workshop will build on this effort & progress on these challenges, in order
to identify key funding areas and advance understanding of the Greenland Ice Sheet
From 2022 FOGSS to 2023
1. Decolonizing U.S. research in
Greenland
2. Better integration of observation &
models
3. Water remains a unifying unknown
4. Sustained, open polar-observations
5. Projecting Greenland’s contribution to
sea-level rise
Five Grand Challenges
https://www.fogss-workshop.org/2022-outcomes
8. Code of conduct for breakout sessions
● Be excellent to each other
● Take action to hear the voices and perspectives of all participants
● Be generous and adopt a collaborative stance
● Think long-term, broadly, and blue-skies
● Within breakout groups, we recommend that you identify individuals for each of
the several possible roles below:
○ Moderator/Time keeper
○ Note taker (although we suggest that all contribute collaboratively to slides)
○ Reporter (for sharing back to main group, at large)
○ Equity monitor (to ensure that your group is hearing all voices)
10. Day 1: Wednesday, March 22
Time (EDT, UTC –4) Speaker (R: remote) Topic
0830–0900 REGISTRATION + BREAKFAST (30 min) ON-SITE
0900–0930 Winnie Chu (GT) & Tim Bartholomaus (UI) Welcome & recap of 2022; summary of pre-workshop survey
0930–0950 Melody Burkins (Dartmouth) Decolonizing US-based research
0950–1010 An Nguyen (UT, R) Integration of observation & models
1010–1030 BREAK (20 min)
1030–1050 Olga Sergienko (Princeton) Water as a unifying unknown
1050–1110 Allen Pope (NSF, R) Sustained open polar observations
1110–1130 Alex Robel (GT) Projecting Greenland’s contribution to sea-level rise
1130–1200 1. Marc Stieglitz (NSF)
2. Thorsten Markus (NASA, R)
Updates from Agency HQs (15 min each)
1200–1300 LUNCH (60 min) ON SITE
1300–1330 Eric Rignot (UCI) PARCA++ history
1330–1400 Bob Hawley (Dartmouth) GeoSummit history
1400–1410 FOGSS organizing committee Current FOGSS themes
1410–1500 All participants Breakout session #1: Reconsidering our big themes: Fine? Adjust?
1500–1530 Breakout groups reps Report back on Breakout session #1 and synthesize/revise big themes
1530–1600 BREAK (30 min)
1600–1730 Poster session (all) Poster session starts with 1-min lightning talks
11. Day 2: Thursday, March 23
Time (EDT, UTC –4) Speaker (R: remote) Topic
0830–0900 REGISTRATION + BREAKFAST (30 min) ON-SITE
0900–0910 Tim Bartholomaus (Univ. Idaho) Day 1 recap
0910–0930 TBD Expanding inclusion in Greenland Ice Sheet science
0930–0950 Bev Walker (IARPC, R); Joe MacGregor (NASA); Zoe
Courville (CRREL)
IARPC Communities of Practice and Biennial Implementation Plan
0950–1010 BREAK (20 min)
1010–1130 All participants Breakout session #2: Making progress on our big challenges
1130–1200 Breakout groups reps Report back on breakout session #2
1200–1300 LUNCH (60 min) ON SITE
1300–1330 Kim Derry (NSF, R) NSF priorities for field safety
1330–1415 1. Denis Felikson (NASA); 2. Ian Fenty (JPL); 3. Eric
Rignot (UCI); 4. Jack Dibb (UNH); 5. Michael Shahin (KU)
1. ICESat-2; 2. OMG; 3. NISAR; 4. Summit; 5. Helheim Glacier
1415-1430 Paige Martin (NASA, R) Transform to Open Science (TOPS)
1430–1500 1. Twila Moon (NSIDC); 2. Tasha Snow (Mines),
3. Jessica Scheik (UNH, R); 4. Michalea King (UW), 5.
Mark Fahnestock (UAF); 6. Sophie Goliber (UB)
1. QGreenland; 2. CryoCloud; 3. IcePix; 4. GrIMPTools; 5. ITS_LIVE; 6.
GHub
1500–1520 BREAK (20 min)
1520–1615 All participants (can switch breakout groups) Discuss morning’s synthesis as relevant to your breakout group’s
topic
12. Day 3: Friday, March 24
Time (EDT, UTC –4) Speaker (R: remote) Topic
0830–0900 REGISTRATION + BREAKFAST (30 min) ON-SITE
0900–1200 1. Tasha Snow (Mines)
2. Mark Fahnestock (UAF)
3. Jessica Scheick (UNH, R)
4. Michalea King (UW)
5. Sophie Goliber (UB)
Polar software tutorials:
1. CryoCloud
2. Icepyx
3. ITS_LIVE
4. GrIMPTools
5. GHub
1200–1300 LUNCH (60 min) TO GO