2009 Iceland Expedition Leaders, Uly Horodyskyj and Joseph Lambert
Climate & Geology
Ulyana Horodyskyj.RiceUniversity, B.S.; BrownUniversity, Ph.D. candidate. Uly majored in Earth Science at Rice, where in her senior year she was involved in a climate-related glacial erosion study. She worked on the back-deck of the Nathaniel B. Palmer icebreaker in Antarctica as part of a university-sponsored team. She has participated in numerous international scientific field expeditions, including observing the effects of climate change on coral reefs in Belize and monitoring active volcanoes in Hawaii and Kamchatka, Russia. At Brown, where she is pursuing her doctorate in the Department of Geosciences, Uly’s research focuses on studying climate and weathering processes in Iceland and Antarctica in order to better understand these analog environments and how they compare to planet Mars. She spent six weeks in Iceland in 2008 filming, photographing, and conducting geologic fieldwork on glaciers and volcanoes. Her research findings were presented at the 40th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, and her articles have appeared in research journals such as the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences and in newspapers, such as The Ukrainian Weekly. Uly is an experienced and widely traveled mountaineer and ice climber.
Photography
Joseph Lambert. Montserrat College of Art, B.F.A. Joseph majored in Photography and Graphic Design at Montserrat and received the Annual Talent Award for achievement in photography. He was a contributing photographer for the History Channel production, History’s Mysteries – America's Stonehenge, and is the photographer and co-owner of Sunrise Publications, publisher of America's Stonehenge: An Interpretive Guide. In 2006 Joseph moved to Buenos Aires, Argentina, where he worked as a freelance photographer and web designer. He has traveled and photographed in many countries around the world. He led Putney Student Travel programs to Australia/New Zealand/Fiji and Alaska, was a resident advisor and photography assistant in the Excel at Bennington program, and taught Travel Photography in the Excel Oxford/Tuscany program. Apart from photography Joseph’s interests include music, cooking, film, drumming, and cultural studies. During the year he works in the Putney Student Travel office designing print and web publications and coordinating Putney’s programs in Peru, Australia, Oxford/Tuscany, and Argentina.Joseph co-led the National Geographic Student Expedition to Peru in 2008.
This blog has been set up to allow family and friends of participants in the National Geographic Student Expedition to Iceland to check in on the progress of the group.
Environmental scientist, writer, and web producer Ford Cochran descended into ice caves and an active volcano on his first visit to Iceland while on assignment for National Geographic Television. He has led climate-oriented research projects on volcanoes from Hawaii to Mount St. Helens. Ford was the principal writer for the Society's Historical Atlas of the United States and has written for National Geographic magazine. He helped launch nationalgeographic.com in 1996 and is now an editorial director. Ford will join our Iceland expedition in Höfn. Read an interview with Ford.