Depending on the season, one with computer skills could serve as customer support or technical support to the population in the research station, manage communication from the station to 'off-ice' locations, employ skills to manage inventory and so forth, support station communication with field camps and more.
During the winter season, one with computer skills might dis-assemble computer equipment, repair it, test software and so forth.
An Antarctician is a native of Antarctica, or an informal term for a person who has spent time in Antarctica as a scientist or researcher.
geology
Scientist go to Antarctica as well as some but little amount of tourists
Depending on where the scientist is studying, the scientist may shelter in a research station, or in a tent if the scientist is working in the field.
by dog pulled sledge.
they are scientist, they live in buildings.
An atmospheric scientist studying the atmosphere in Antarctica is probably known as the P I or Principal Investigator, to whom monies have been granted by a government to answer a particular scientific question.
David A. Smith - computer scientist - was born in 1957.
Penguins and scientist/geologist to study it.
600,000 people fly to the Antarctica everyday. 35% are scientist.
The scientist would be transported to Antarctica courtesy of the government that granted the scientist a grant to study water. Logistics could be by military airplane or by military or scientific ship.
If you know the phone number of a scientist working in Antarctica, you could send a text. Please understand that since there are no cell phone towers on the continent, your text will probably be received with the scientist returns to a geographic location where cell service is available for the mobile carried by the scientist.