Charlotte Sigsgaard
Academic employee FU
Geography 1
Øster Voldgade 10
1350 København K
Place of work
Department of Geosciences and Natural Resource Management
University of Copenhagen
Øster Voldgade 10
DK-1350 Copenhagen K
Phone: +45 35 32 25 18 (direct), 35 32 25 00 (switch board), +45 50 49 13 81 (mobile)
E-mail: cs@ign.ku.dk
Personal data and educaion
2002: Cand. Scient. Physical Geography, Univerity of Copenhagen
1995: Immatriculated at University of Copenhagen
1993-1995: Student at the Royal Danish School of Pharmacy
Positions
2006-present: Academic Employee at Department of Geosciences and Natural Resource Management (IGN), University of Copenhagen. Work with Ecosystem monitoring in Greenland. Present project: GeoBasisDisko -ecosystem monitoring at Arctic Station, Disko, Greenland. The project is funded by the Danish Ministry of Climate, Energy and Utilities.
2003-2006: Research assistant at Department of Geography, University of Copenhagen. Work for the project GeoBasis Zackenberg ecosystem monitoring, Greenland. The project is funded by the Danish Energy Agency.
1999-2002: Work for Danish Polar Center 2-4 month each summer as an assistant on the GeoBasis monitoring project and for the logistic department in Zackenberg, Greenland.
Awards
Professional activities
2013-2015: Member of IGN Institute Council
Field work
1999-2011: 2-4 months of fieldwork every year in Zackenberg NE-Greenland and shorter periods of fieldwork on Disko Island and in Nuuk, W-Greenalnd.
2013-2019: 1-3 months of fieldwork every year at Arctic Station, Disko, Greenland
Funding
Supervision
Education
M.Sc. Physical Geography
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