About me
Seelye Martin worked for thirty years at the University of Washington in Seattle, studying sea ice, icebergs, and the giant ice sheets. From 2006-2008, he served at NASA Headquarters in Washington DC as program manager for the cryosphere, where he helped develop the IceBridge aircraft program. After leaving NASA, he served as the IceBridge chief scientist and flew many missions over Antarctica and Greenland. His interests include icebergs, high-latitude processes, and wooden sailing ships.