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Citizenship
  
Swiss-American

Alma mater
  
ETH Zurich

Spouse
  
Yes

Fields
  
Glaciology


Children
  
Two

Doctoral advisor
  
Atsumu Ohmura

Name
  
Konrad Steffen

Notable students
  
Jason Box

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Institutions
  
University of Colorado Boulder, Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research

Thesis
  
Surface temperature and sea ice of an arctic polynya: north water in winter : Canad. and greenlandic high arctic (1985)

Known for
  
Research into climate change in the Arctic and Arctic sea ice

Institution
  
Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research

Books
  
Atlas of the Sea Ice Types, Deformation Processes, and Openings in the Ice: North Water Project

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Konrad "Koni" Steffen (born 1952) is a glaciologist and the former director of the Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences at the University of Colorado Boulder, a position he held from 2005 until he took office as the director of the Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research on July 1, 2012. He is known for his research into Arctic sea ice and the glaciers of Greenland, and how they are affected by global warming. He has often traveled to Greenland to study these glaciers firsthand; for example, when studying Petermann Glacier for three weeks in 2004, Steffen did so from a camp set up 4,000 feet up the flanks of the glacier's ice cap. He also operates a network of 20 weather stations on the Greenland ice sheet, the first of which, Swiss Camp, he established in 1990. He has argued that due to this ice sheet melting faster than anticipated, sea levels could rise by about 3 feet by 2100, considerably higher than the IPCC's upper limit of 59 centimetres (1.94 ft), and that Greenland might lose all its ice in 10,000 years, but Antarctica would take considerably longer, since it is so much bigger.

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Education

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Steffen attended ETH Zurich, from which he received a Doctor of Science degree in 1977 and a Diplom in 1983.

Career

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Steffen was an associate professor of geography at the University of Colorado Boulder from 1991 to 1997, whereupon he became a full professor there. He was a lead author of the "Observations: Cryosphere" chapter of the IPCC AR5, released in 2013.

Awards

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In October 2017, Steffen received the Lowell Thomas Award from The Explorers Club, a non-profit group that promotes scientific exploration. The award is presented by the President of the Club on special occasions to groups of outstanding explorers. The Club cited Steffens' research of sea level changes sensitivity studies of large ice sheets using in situ and modeling results.


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References

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