
Round 1
Zuzana Vitková
Nationality
Slovak
Career-level
Mid-career
Host institution
Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research
Germany
Residency project
During my stay at the Alfred Wegener Institute Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research (AWI) I aim to produce a science popularisation book that highlights models of climate future scenarios and monitors the ongoing changes in our oceans and ice caps. I am especially interested in their ongoing project VERTEXSO which focuses on our understanding of vertical exchange in the Southern Ocean and how its changes affect the global climate, as well as FORCLIMA that is focused on changes in Greenland and Antarctic ice sheets and the AWI topics in the program Changing Earth – Sustaining our Future like biodiversity of marine and polar life, permafrost thawing or sudden warming of Antarctica.
Read MoreI believe that this adventure scenery, personal stories, and motivations of individual researchers living in such remote places dedicated to science, can make hard scientific data and the concerning state of our climate easier to follow (and swallow) for the readers, facilitate their understanding and interest, and ease their climate anxiety while staying accurate in the concerning topics. It also has the potential to speak to readers who are usually not interested in these topics and raise their awareness.

I decided to apply for the FRONTIERS Residency Program because I was already looking for options on how to focus longer and more deeply on a single scientific topic. I found out about the program from the contact person for ERC grants in Slovakia, Mrs. Zuzana Reptová. As a journalist, I didn’t have experience with how to write structured project proposals and she helped me a lot with putting the proposal together.
My final project is a book where I want to combine the adventurous stories of the polar scientists working on expeditions and hard data. I believe that this adventure scenery can make hard scientific data and the state of our climate easier to swallow for the readers while staying accurate in the concerning topics. Polar scientists are one of the long-term and direct eyewitnesses of climate change, so my plan is also to confront the conspiracies about climate change with their data and experiences. I hope that through this combination I will be able to get the attention even of the readers who usually don’t follow the topics about climate change and raise the awareness on the topic.