There is a 1-day, virtual Google Earth Engine workshop that will run Thursday 08 October 09:00-16:00 PST. Registration is free and will be capped at 15 participants. Please follow this link to register (https://forms.gle/a5zd1xsKfAdkhmeXA). The workshop will be given by Xiao Yang from the University of North Carolina. (https://geosci.unc.edu/people/postdoctoral-scholars/xiao-yang/). While the current material for the workshop is still under construction, […]
Several sessions this year will focus on seed grant competitions to support individual and team research development. All competitions require written applications (Phase 1). Applicants selected to move on to Phase 2 will give an oral presentation of their ideas at their respective sessions during Research Week. After the presentations, a panel of judges will select the winners. In […]
Another exciting season of R working group! We will have our planning meeting next week, Wednesday 02 September at 12:10 pm PST, via zoom, and the first speaker will be scheduled for 09 September at 12:10 pm PST. As we’ve done in past semesters, all meetings will occur on Wednesdays 12:10 pm PST. We will […]
Join the Office of Research for our third annual Research Week! This year, featured events include competitions for seed and travel funding, matchmaking flash talks, and workshops for faculty and graduate students. We will announce competition winners and recognize research achievements by faculty and staff during an awards ceremony and reception. All are welcome to […]
Hosted by Emad Habib, University of Louisiana at Lafayette With the increasing complexity in our natural and built systems, and with the recent advances in data and modeling technologies, hydrology educators recognize the need for providing learning experiences that address such challenges and opportunities. This Cyberseminar series will cover new developments that have emerged recently […]
2019 Annual Water Resources Conference | Salt Lake City, UT November 3, 2019 | 1:00 – 5:00 pm Learn options for sharing data, creating and applying metadata, and ensuring FAIR Data practices. To Register If you are attending the AWRA Conference, register for the FREE Workshop here. If you wish to attend the FREE workshop […]
“The Quest for Environmental, Climate, Racial, and Economic Justice in the United States” By Robert D. Bullard, Ph.D. Wednesday, September 25 7:00 p.m. | Compton Union Building (CUB) Junior Ballroom, WSU Pullman Widely regarded as the “father of environmental justice,” Robert D. Bullard has devoted decades to documenting the ills of social inequality and promoting […]
Data Carpentry introduces computational skills needed for effective data management and analysis, which can be used throughout researchers’ careers. This is a two-day workshop on October 10 + 11 that is open to grad students, staff, faculty, and researchers alike. No prior computing experience is required. Cost for participation is $25. We will cover data […]
The Python Working Group (PWG) is a place for students to learn and share knowledge of the Python programming language. The PWG is a community driven group with weekly presentations given by PWG members on a range of Python related topics. Python users of all skill levels are welcome to join. https://cereo.wsu.edu/python-working-group/
UCOWR/NIWR 2020 Water. Place. People. Call for Special Sessions The conference planning committee is pleased to invite special session proposals for the 2020 UCOWR/NIWR Water Resources Conference. These sessions are a vital part of the program, highlighting recent advances and transdisciplinary solutions to address complex water problems. Those interested in organizing and hosting a special […]