Early Career Faculty Opportunities
The University of ÐßÐßÊÓÆµhas awarded five Postdoctoral Fellowships to support the Arctic Leadership Initiative.
In addition to augmenting UA’s research capacity, these recipients are part of a leadership team drawn from all three UA universities and across the state to implement UA's Arctic Leadership Initiative (ALI). ALI Fellows will work with closely with faculty mentors, external partners, and student teams to solve problems and advance opportunities in the Arctic.
AY2025 Award recipients are:

Megan Behnke was born and raised here in LingÃt AanÃ. She first joined UAS as a stream chemistry technician in 2016 with the ÐßÐßÊÓÆµCoastal Rainforest Center, and returned in 2022 to serve as postdoctoral fellow through the Coastal Rainforest Margins Research Network and the ÐßÐßÊÓÆµClimate Adaptation Science Center. In between she received her MS and PhD from Florida State University, studying what happens when warming temperatures release organic carbon that has been locked away in permafrost, glaciers, and wetland soils in both coastal temperate rainforests and around the pan-Arctic with the Arctic Great Rivers Observatory. Megan uses a combination of ultrahigh resolution mass spectrometry and elemental and isotopic ratios to explore how the sources, processing, and fates of organic matter are changing due to climate change and associated shifts in land use and land cover.
Megan's current research interests include understanding how cryospheric warming (i.e.
glacial melt and permafrost thaw) is changing the type and delivery of organic matter
to streams and to the nearshore environment and the role human actions (such as fossil
fuel burning) have on organic matter cycling. She is also interested in understanding
the role of trees in delivering dissolved organic matter to forest floors, stream
systems, and the nearshore environment. In addition to research, Megan spends her
time paddling, skiing, climbing, gardening, reading (particularly science fiction)
and bushwhacking around the forest trying to find her dog.
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