The PCMIP meeting would not be possible without the contributions of the project participants. The second PCMIP meeting includes the following individuals:

Connor Nolan ORCID: 0000-0002-2780-2041
University of Arizona
Connor is a PhD candidate at the University of Arizona working on new records of past hydroclimate and ecological change from lakes and bogs in Maine and Minnesota, developing new statistical tools to improve inferences from these proxies, and synthesizing paleoclimate and paleoecological records at regional to global scales.
John Tipton ORCID: 0000-0002-6135-8191 -- Personal Website
University of Arkansas
John develops Bayesian hierarchical models and statistical methods to answer ecological and other scientific questions. John focuses on spatial, spatio-temporal, and computational methods for prediction and inference.
Michelle Chaput ORCID: 0000-0002-9448-4135 -- Personal Website
University of Ottawa
Michelle Chaput is a PhD candidate in the Department of Geography, Environment and Geomatics at the University of Ottawa. She is a biogeographer specializing in past human-environment interactions, and is currently working with the Canadian Archaeological Radiocarbon Database and the Neotoma Paleoecology Database to study paleodemography and paleoenvironments in North America.
Yue Wang ORCID: 0000-0002-9826-3276
Georgia Tech
I am a paleoecologist interested in communities and ecosystems shifts in response to climate and other environment changes since the last glaciation. My previous works are based on paleo-terrestrial records (pollen, charcoal, LOI, etc.), dynamic ecological models and large spatial climate data (Niche Mapper, LPJ-GUESS, CCSM3, etc.), and other statistical analysis.
Simon Goring ORCID: 0000-0002-2700-4605 -- Personal Website
University of Wisconsin -- Madison
My publication record focuses on relationships between biotic systems and large scale climatic change at time-scales of centuries to millenia, but my research efforts focus on facilitating broader engagement with the tools and methods neccessary to build the technical toolkits we require to move forward as a society.
Andria Dawson ORCID: 0000-0001-6562-2634 -- Personal Website
Mount Royal University
Basil Davis ORCID: 0000-0002-7148-1863 -- Personal Website
Universite de Lausanne
My main research interests are in understanding past changes in the Earths climate and land cover at large continental scales,, primarily through the use of pollen data. The main applications of this work are in evaluating the impact of pre-historic humans in deforestationon forests, change, role of humans in chanreliability of Earth system models on which we rely.
Konrad Gajewski ORCID: 0000-0003-4677-7432 -- Personal Website
University of Ottawa
K Gajewski is a Professor in the Department of Geography, Environment and Geomatics at the University of Ottawa, and cross-listed in the Ottawa-Carleton Institute of Biology and Ottawa-Carleton Geoscience Centre. He is a paleoclimatologist who works on quantitative reconstruction and mapping of past climates as well as understanding human-ecosystem interactions over the past 15000 years. He also has a field/lab program developing new multi-proxy records, particularly from the Canadian Arctic.
Terri Lacourse
University of Victoria
Manuel Chevalier ORCID: 0000-0002-8183-9881 -- Personal Website
Universite de Lausanne
I am a palaeoclimatologist interested in the quantification of past climates. My work is primarily focused on developing statistical techniques that quantify and integrate the major sources of uncertainties of proxy records (e.g. temporal, climatic or taphonomic) to derive more representative palaeorecords of past spatial-temporal climate variability.