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Lewis "Lew" Shapiro

Lewis Shapiro

Originally from Bronx, New York, Dr. Lewis “Lew” Shapiro came to Alaska in 1971 after completing his Ph.D in geology at the University of Minnesota. Previously, he served in the US Army from 1953 to 1957, worked in Arizona in drilling and mining, and in 1962 obtained his bachelor’s degree from the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology in Rapid City. Lew was interested in seismology and tectonics, but found himself involved in the rapidly growing field of sea ice research, in particular with the Outer Continental Shelf Environmental Assessment Program (OCSEAP) program and the Geophysical Institute at the University of Alaska Fairbanks. Much of his research has been based in Barrow and northern Alaska and has been related to strength and mechanical properties of sea ice. He taught a variety of geology courses, has published extensively in scientific journals, and is the co-author with Ron Metzner and Kenneth Toovak of Historical References to Ice Conditions Along the Beaufort Sea Coast of Alaska (Scientific Report, Geophysical Institute, University of Alaska Fairbanks, 1979). Lew retired from the Geophysical Institute in 1990, but continues to be involved with research and consults for the Institute’s Sea Ice Group.

Date of Birth:
Oct 23, 1934
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