1. Tell us about your background
I am an associate professor that has worked the last two decades at Lund University. I have studied lowland permafrost in the sub-arctic and the interaction with snow and vegetation. However, during the last 9 years, I have focused on coordinating INTERACT (eu-interact.org). INTERACT is a circumpolar network of terrestrial research stations (93 stations but collaboration with 21 Russian stations is currently on hold). From 1 September I am the new head of the Land- based research support at the Swedish Polar Research Secretariat.
2. What is your current role within SITES?
Station manager at the Abisko Scientific Research Station
3. What are you most looking forward to working on at Abisko Scientific Research Station?
Ensuring excellent science support resulting in excellent science and contribute to spread the result of this research.
4. What do you do in your free time?
I enjoy life outdoor, anything from downhill skiing in winter to SUP on the lake in the summer.