List of Antarctic women

This is a list of Antarctic women. It includes explorers, researchers, educators, administrators and adventurers. They are arranged by the country of their latest citizenship rather than by country of birth.

Argentina

Australia

  • Nerilie Abram (born 1977), climate change environmentalist
  • Leanne Armand (born 1968), marine scientist, diatom ecologist
  • Dana Bergstrom (born 1962), ecologist, biosecurity specialist, writer
  • Hope Black (born 1919), marine biologist, educator, early sub-Antarctic researcher
  • Elizabeth Chipman (born 1934), writer, one of the first Australian women to set foot on the Antarctic mainland in 1975
  • Louise Crossley (1942–2015), South-African born environmentalist, station leader
  • Amanda Davies, geographer
  • Gwen Fenton (PhD 1985), biologist, first woman to be chief scientist of the Australian Antarctic Division
  • Samantha Hall (born 1982), environmental researcher
  • Catherine King (graduated 1992), environmentalist specializing in ecotoxicology research
  • Delphine Lannuzel (graduated 2001), Belgian-born biogeochemist, educator
  • Nel Law (1914–1990), artist, writer, first Australian woman to set foot in Antarctica in 1961
  • Diana Patterson (born early 1950s), first woman to head an Australian Antarctic station
  • Sally Poncet (born 1954), biologist, ornithologist, explorer
  • Anya Marie Reading (PhD 1997), seismology and computational methods
  • Patricia Margaret Selkirk (born 1942), plant biologist, ecologist
  • Justine Shaw (graduated 1996), ecologist, conservation scientist
  • Jan Strugnell (born 1976), evolutionary molecular biologist
  • Elizabeth Truswell (born 1941), palynologist, visual artist
  • Miriam-Rose Ungunmerr-Baumann (born 1950), one of the first two indigenous Australians to visit Antarctica
  • Barbara Wienecke (PhD 1993), Namibian-born seabird ecologist
  • Nerida Wilson (graduated 1998), invertebrate marine biologist
  • Elizabeth Leane [1] (DPhil Oxon, Rhodes Scholar), Professor of Antarctic Studies at The University of Tasmania, Australian Antarctic Arts Fellow (2004), co-lead Public Engagement with Antarctic Research Action Group as part of SCAR

Belgium

Brazil

  • Edith Fanta (1943–2008), biologist, Antarctic fish researcher
  • Vivian Pellizari (graduated 1992), microbiologist
  • Venisse Schossler (graduated 2004), climatologist

Brunei

Bulgaria

Canada

  • Josée Auclair (born 1962), polar explorer, first Canadian woman to have headed expeditions to the North and South Poles
  • Kathleen Conlan (born 1950), marine biologist, explorer
  • Jennie Darlington (1919–2009), explorer, one of the first women to overwinter in Antarctica in 1947–48

Chile

China

  • Yan Liu (graduated 2003), iceberg calving specialist, environmentalist
  • Lijie Wei (born 1974), paleontologist, stratigraphist

Czech Republic

Denmark

  • Dorthe Dahl-Jensen (born 1958), geophysicist, ice and climate researcher
  • Caroline Mikkelsen (1906 - late 1990s), explorer, first woman to set foot on Antarctica or an Antarctic island in 1935

France

Germany

India

Italy

Japan

  • Junko Tabei (born 1939), mountaineer, the first woman to climb to the top of Mount Vinson, Antarctica's highest mountain

Malaysia

Morocco

Netherlands

New Zealand

Norway

  • Liv Arnesen (born 1953), educator, cross-country skier, first woman to ski alone to the South Pole in 1994
  • Ingrid Christensen (1891–1976), early polar explorer, first woman to land on the Antarctic mainland or at least view land in Antarctica (1931)
  • Karen Kyllesø (born 2003), youngest person to ski solo and unassisted to the South Pole in January, 2025[2]
  • Lillemor Rachlew (1902–1983), one of the first women to set foot on the Antarctic mainland in 1937
  • Cecilie Skog (born 1974), nurse, explorer, adventurer
  • Monica Kristensen Solås (born 1950), glaciologist, meteorologist, explorer

Pakistan

Poland

Romania

Russia/Soviet Union

  • Maria Klenova (1898–1976), marine geologist, first woman to undertake scientific work in Antarctica in 1956, contributing to the first Soviet Antarctic atlas

South Africa

South Korea

  • In-Young Ahn (graduated 1982), benthic ecologist, oceanographer
  • Ji Hee Kim (graduated 1991), biologist, environmentalist, writer
  • Hong Kum Lee (graduated 1989), marine biotechnologist

Spain

Sweden

Trinidad and Tobago

Turkey

Ukraine

  • Halyna Kolotnytska (born 1972), cook of the second Ukrainian Antarctic expedition, 1997/98
  • Oksana Savenko (born 1981, Kyiv), Ukrainian marine biologist and zoologist, cetacean researcher, staff member of the National Antarctic Scientific Center, participant of the XXIV and XXVI Ukrainian Antarctic expeditions
  • Angelika Hanchuk (born 1994, Vinnytsia), Ukrainian meteorologist, synoptician, and climatologist, staff member of the Ukrainian Hydrometeorological Center, participant of the XXVII Ukrainian Antarctic expedition
  • Oksana Ivaniga (born 1994), Ukrainian polar researcher, meteorologist and ozonometrist, member of the 27th Ukrainian Antarctic expedition at the National Antarctic Scientific Center “Akademik Vernadsky”
  • Anna Soina (born 1982, Kharkiv), Ukrainian scientist, geophysicist, ozonometrist and environmentalist, staff member of the Institute of Radio Astronomy of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, participant of the XXV and XXIX Ukrainian Antarctic expeditions
  • Olena Leshchenko (born 1976, Poltava), Ukrainian polar researcher, cook of the 30th Ukrainian Antarctic expedition (2025–2026) at the Akademik Vernadsky Station
  • Ivanna Koturbash (born 1996, Kaniv, Cherkasy Oblast, Ukraine), Ukrainian physician and polar researcher, participant of the 29th Ukrainian Antarctic expedition (2024–2025), first female physician in the history of Ukrainian year-round expeditions at the Akademik Vernadsky Station
  • Valentyna Harbarchuk (born 1969, Zhytomyr), Ukrainian meteorologist and polar researcher, participant of the 29th Ukrainian Antarctic expedition (2024–2025), head of the Zhytomyr Meteorological Station of the Zhytomyr Regional Center for Hydrometeorology
  • Tetiana Bahlai (born 1991, Zdolbuniv), Ukrainian scientist, biologist and pharmacologist, participant of the XXIX Ukrainian Antarctic expedition
  • Nataliia Babii, Ukrainian physician, military surgeon and combat medic, participant of the XXIV Ukrainian Antarctic expedition at the Akademik Vernadsky Station
  • Svitlana Krakovska, Ukrainian climatologist and meteorologist, senior researcher of the National Antarctic Scientific Center of the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine, participant of the Second Ukrainian Antarctic expedition
  • Marina Orlova (born 1954), Ukrainian geophysicist, participant of the Second Ukrainian Antarctic expedition (1997–1998), one of the first four Ukrainian women to take part in a year-round wintering at the Akademi
  • Liudmyla Mankivska (born 26 July 1957), Ukrainian meteorologist and polar researcher, participant of the Second Ukrainian Antarctic expedition (1997–1998) at the Akademik Vernadsky Station
  • Mariia Pavlovska (born 1988), Ukrainian marine microbiologist and ecologist, research fellow of the National Antarctic Scientific Center, participant of seasonal expeditions to the Akademik Vernadsky Station
  • Anastasiia Chyhareva (born 1996, Kyiv), Ukrainian meteorologist and climatologist, researcher of the National Antarctic Scientific Center, participant of four seasonal expeditions to the Akademik Vernadsky Station
  • Nataliia Shepel, Ukrainian oceanographer of the National Antarctic Scientific Center, participant in Antarctic expeditions, involved in research on ocean current dynamics using Argo floats and CTD measurements aboard the research vessel Noosfera
  • Iryna Kozeretska (born 26 June 1964, Yavoriv), Ukrainian geneticist, deputy director for scientific affairs of the National Antarctic Scientific Center

United Kingdom

United States

See also

References

  1. ^ https://minciencia.gob.cl/noticias/investigadores-del-programa-nacional-de-ciencia-antartica-se-preparan-para-observar-el-eclipse-solar-total-en-el-glaciar-union/
  2. ^ Fielding, Cyann. "Remarkable woman, 21, becomes youngest to ski solo to the South Pole in grueling journey". The Mirror. Retrieved 2025-02-25.