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Samira Patel graduated with an anthropology degree from the University of Chicago with a sensitivity to how policies often exclude the most vulnerable people. She has spent almost a decade learning how this is particularly acute in climate and environmental monitoring programs, having worked at the science-policy interface both at the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and the Center for Space Policy and Strategy. She joined the Scott Polar Research Institute (SPRI) at the University of Cambridge as a master’s student to critically examine how the science-policy interface and our digital data infrastructures impact local communities. This led her to publish work on “The Rise of a Technoscientific Third Pole.” She has also written and spoken about various issues related to the “Asian arctic”, the politics of data sharing and data infrastructures, remote sensing and outer space policies, and pluralistic understandings of cold and icy places. She is currently a Gates Cambridge Scholar at SPRI, where she is pursuing a PhD in Geography. She has also received a Fulbright Nehru Student Research Grant to conduct research on climate futures in Ladakh.
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