The Denver Post

Konrad Steffen dies in accident

- By Katie Langford Daily Camera

Standing amid a vast expanse of brilliant white ice, arms spread wide, face turned to the sky. Breathing in the cold Arctic air, full of joy and exactly where he wanted to be. That is how colleagues remember Konrad Steffen.

Steffen, a scientist, professor, foremost expert on the Arctic and former director of the Cooperativ­e Institute for Research in Environmen­tal Sciences at the University of Colorado Boulder, died Saturday in an accident on the Greenland ice sheet. He was 68.

Steffen’s death was announced by the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, where he was the director of the Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research.

Steffen — known as Koni to friends and colleagues — joined CIRES as a visiting fellow in 1986, was appointed a climatolog­y professor at CU in 1990 and became director of CIRES in 2005, leaving in 2012 for his current position in Switzerlan­d.

CIRES Director Waleed Abdalati had Steffen as an adviser in graduate school and later knew him as a mentor and colleague.

Since learning of Steffen’s death, Abdalati has thought a lot about visiting the Swiss Camp on the Greenland ice sheet as a graduate student. Abdalati remembers watching Steffen step out of a helicopter and into “his place,” the camp Steffen founded in 1990 and where he’s conducted decades of research.

“I just remember thinking, he loves this. I hope someday I can be excited about something I work on as he is about this,” Abdalati said. “He passed doing what he loved, where he loved it. As tragic as this is, I’m happy to know he was in his place.”

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