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June 2010 REGINE HOCK - CV PROFESSIONAL PREPARATION Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH), Zürich, Switzerland University Freiburg, Germany, Hydrology University Freiburg, Germany, High school teaching degree Ph.D. 1997 ‘Diplom’ (MSc) 1991 M.A. 1991 APPOINTMENTS 2007Associate Professor, Geophysical Institute, UAF, Fairbanks, 25% teaching at Department of Geology and Geophysics 2006-2007 Research fellow of the Swedish Royal Academy of Sciences 2002-2006 Research fellow, Department of Physical Geography and Quaternary Geology, Stockholm University (financed by Swedish Research Council); 20% teaching 2001 Post-doctoral research fellow, Department of Meteorology, Stockholm University 1998-2001 Senior scientist at the Climate Impacts Research Centre (CIRC), Kiruna, Sweden. SELECTED PUBLICATIONS Huss, M., R. Hock, A. Bauder, M. Funk, 2010. 100-year glacier mass changes in the Swiss Alps linked to Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation (AMO). Geophysical Research Letters 37, L10501, doi:10.1029/2010GL042616, 2010. Radić, V., and R. Hock, Regional and global volumes of glaciers derived from statistical upscaling of glacier inventory data, J. Geophys. Res., 115, F01010, doi:10.1029/2009JF001373. 2010. Hock, R., M. de Woul, V. Radić & M. Dyurgerov, 2009. Mountain glaciers and ice caps around Antarctica make a large sea-level rise contribution, Geophys. Res. Letts, 36, L07501, doi:10.1029/2008GL037020. Hock, R., V. Radić and M. de Woul, Climate sensitivity of Storglaciären – An intercomparison of mass balance models using ERA-40 reanalysis and regional climate model data. Annals of Glaciology, 46, 342-348. 2007. Hock, R., Glacier melt: A review on processes and their modelling. Progress in Physical Geography, 29(3), 362-391. 2005. In total: 40 articles in peer-reviewed journals since 1993 (15 first-authored) Scientific presentations at 48 international conferences (since 1995, 40 oral, 6 posters) SYNERGISTIC ACTIVITIES: 1) Elective member of Council of the International Glaciological Society (IGS) (2008- ). 2) Member of the Awards Committee of the IGS (making recommendations to the IGS president for possible Seligman Crystal and Richardson Medal recipients) (2010- ). 3) Secretary for the International Commission of Snow and Ice Hydrology (2005- ). 4) Lead author (one of 10) of ‘Module 3: Mountain glaciers and ice caps’ of ongoing assessment report by the Arctic Council on Climate Change and the Cryosphere: Snow, Water, Ice, and Permafrost in the Arctic (SWIPA), ongoing. 5) Contributing author for the Fourth Assessment report of the International Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), Chapter 4 of working group 1. 6) Member of the ’Understanding Arctic Change Task Force’ by Study of Environmental Arctic Change (SEARCH) Science Steering Committee (SSC) and the Arctic System Science (ARCSS) Committee (2010). 7) Member of the working group on ‘Mass balance terminology and methods’ by the International Association of Cryospheric Sciences (IACS), 2008-2010. 8) Scientific editor of Journal of Glaciology, member of editorial board of Geografiska Annaler, guest chief editor for two special issues in Hydrological Processes (2006, 2008), Scientific editor for Annals of Glaciology, Vol. 47, 2006. E-1