Cryologger

An Open-Source Platform for Polar Science

C​ryologger is an open-source platform designed to strengthen environmental research through innovative instruments and advanced analytics. With a focus on accessibility, even in the most remote field settings, its mission is to enable impactful research and promote collaboration within the scientific community worldwide.

Precision Tracking

High-resolution data in extreme environments.

Accessible Datasets

Download and analyze datasets easily.

Open Collaboration

An open-source platform for researchers.

Meet the Team

Adam Garbo, M.Sc, Founder of Cryologger

Adam Garbo, M.Sc

Founder & Lead Developer

Adam Garbo is the driving force behind the Cryologger project, an open-source initiative dedicated to making polar science more accessible through innovative tools. With over a decade of Arctic field experience, he focuses on creating practical, field-tested systems that empower researchers to better study Earth's frozen regions.

Want to Collaborate?

Cryologger systems are trusted by researchers at leading institutions around the world. Instruments have been deployed across a wide range of Arctic field programmes and scientific initiatives. New collaborations are welcome to support impactful cryospheric research and advance understanding of Earth’s frozen regions.

Institutions & Research Partners

Selected collaborators and organisations involved in field campaigns and research.

University of Alaska Fairbanks logo
University of Ottawa logo
University of Stirling logo
University of Waterloo logo
University of Fribourg logo
Carnegie Mellon University logo
University of Manitoba logo
University of Lausanne logo
Portland State University logo
Carleton University logo
University of Alaska Fairbanks logo
University of Ottawa logo

Funding & Support

We gratefully acknowledge the support of these organisations, whose contributions play a vital role in advancing Cryologger’s research and enabling successful deployments in the field.

CFI logo
NSERC logo
ArcticNet logo
Amundsen Science logo
University of Ottawa logo
University of Manitoba logo

Interested in contributing to the Cryologger open-source initiative or deploying our systems in a field project?

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