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Allen Pope

Program Director at National Science Foundation (NSF)

Allen Pope is a Research Associate at Williams College with a background in remote sensing, glaciology, and Arctic science.13 He holds a PhD in Remote Sensing of Glaciers from the University of Cambridge and has been affiliated with Williams College since January 2019.3

Professional Experience

Dr. Pope's current roles include:

  • Research Associate at Williams College13
  • Program Director at the National Science Foundation (NSF)36
  • Member of the Academic Council for the Juneau Icefield Research Program (JIRP)2

Research Focus

Allen Pope's research interests primarily revolve around:

  • Remote sensing
  • Glaciology
  • Arctic science
  • Antarctic studies4

He has been cited 1,883 times in academic literature, indicating significant contributions to his field.4

Additional Information

  • Location: Williamstown, MA (Mohican homelands)26
  • Personal interests: Dogs, skiing, running, mountains, and photography5
  • Pronouns: He/Him5

Dr. Pope is actively involved in supporting the research community by facilitating international partnerships in science.2 His work spans both academic and governmental spheres, combining research with roles in science administration and policy.

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Experience

Program Director at National Science Foundation (NSF)
Research Scientist at National Snow and Ice Data Center (NSIDC), Executive Secretary at International Arctic Science Committee, Director at Our Spaces

Education

MPhil and PhD in Remote Sensing of Glaciers from University of Cambridge (2008 - 2013); A.B. in Chemistry, Earth and Planetary Science, French from Harvard University (2004 - 2008)

Location

Williamstown, Massachusetts, United States