Cecilia M. Bitz | |
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Born | March 4, 1966 |
Alma mater | Oregon State University (BA) University of Washington (PhD) |
Occupation | Professor at the University of Washington |
Awards | American Geophysical Union Fellow
American Meteorological Society Fellow Rosenstiel Award in Atmospheric Science and Oceanography |
Cecilia M. Bitz is an American climatologist known for her research on sea ice and high-latitude climate change. She is a professor and chair in the Atmospheric Sciences Department, as well as the director of the Program on Climate Change at the University of Washington.[1] She was featured on NPR's All Things Considered segment to speak about factors that lead to sea ice loss in 2007,[2] and testified before the United States Senate committee of Energy and Natural Resources on arctic opportunities in 2015.[3]