Frameworks for Invasive Species Data Science: Stakeholder Apps and Risk Models for Spotted Lanternfly
Speaker: Matthew Helmus, Temple University In-person or virtual. More information here.
Speaker: Matthew Helmus, Temple University In-person or virtual. More information here.
Speaker: Neal Graham, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory. Abstract: Scientists leverage Global Circulation Models (GCMs) and Earth System Models (ESMs) to study how atmospheric and oceanic changes may evolve in time due to our complex and changing climate. For example, these models allow us to understand how precipitation and temperature may change in a world with radiative forcing of 2.6 W/m2 at ...
Speaker: Margret Estapa, University of Maine More information here.
Speaker: David Bushek, Rutgers University. Sponsored by the More information here.
Speaker: Jerry Zee, Princeton University. Abstract: This talk explores how the stratosphere has taken shape as a front in the shifting geopolitics of China, Taiwan, and the United States. Thinking oceanic relation from the high atmosphere, we trace a history of spyplanes, balloons, cover stories, and clouds to investigate how the gray zones between meteorological research and reconnaissance spycraft continuously throw the ...
Speaker: Francesco Del Puente, Parthenope University. More information here.
Speaker: Dr. Carsten Meyer, head of research group 'Macroecology & Society', German Centre for Integrative Biodiversity Research (iDiv) Halle-Jena-Leipzig
Speaker: Emily Cornelius-Ruhs, University of Chicago More information here.
Speaker: Annika Gomez, Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, Columbia University More information here.
Speaker: Evan Eskew, University of Idaho More information here.
Speaker: Celina Scott-Buechler, Stanford University. Zoom link here.