Past-President | Présidente sortant: Kimberly Strong |
Kimberly Strong has been a CMOS Member since 1996, was a former Chair of the Prizes and Awards Committee and a former Councillor-at-large, and has also been involved in CMOS through its Congresses and publications. She sees CMOS as being vital to the promotion of atmospheric and oceanic science in Canada, and is pleased to be have the opportunity to contribute to this effort by serving as CMOS President for 2019-2020. |
Kim is the Co-Principal Investigator and Composition Measurements Theme Leader for the NSERC-funded Probing the Atmosphere of the High Arctic project, which runs the Polar Environment Atmospheric Research Laboratory (PEARL) at Eureka, Nunavut. She is also the founder of the University of Toronto Atmospheric Observatory and Co-I on the ACE and Odin satellite missions, and was Director of the NSERC CREATE Training Program in Arctic Atmospheric Science. She has a long history of working with Environment and Climate Change Canada and the Canadian Space Agency, and is actively involved in the international Network for the Detection of Atmospheric Composition Change and the Total Carbon Column Observing Network. She has served on numerous committees, most recently joining the Board of Directors of the SNOLAB Institute. In September 2019, she was named a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada.