Jati Adiputra
Seminar Title: “An Emerging Seedborne Bacterial Pathogen Threatening the Cucurbit Industry Worldwide” Speaker: Jati Adiputra, Graduate Student, PhD Location: Johnson Hall 343
Integrated multi-scale modeling of climate, energy, water, and land systems at PNNL
"Integrated multi-scale modeling of climate, energy, water and land systems at the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory" Ian Kraucunas- Atmospheric Sciences & Global Change Division Manager, PNNL Date: Tues, December 8, 2015 Time: 3:00-4:00pm Location: CUE 319
Kristy Bellinger
Seminar Title: “Factors Threatening the Sustainability of Pacific Rainbow Trout” Speaker: Kristy Bellinger, SBS graduate student, School of Biological Sciences Location: Abelson Hall Room 201
Professor Dr. Gregory Möller
Seminar Title: “Water’s Worth It” Speaker: Professor Dr. Gregory Möller Location: AgSci 62 UI
Nick Brozovic and Richael Young
Seminar Title: “‘Smart’ water markets for agriculture: Innovation on the High Plains, and prospects for Washington State” Speakers: Nick Brozovic and Richael Young Location: Lighty 405 Cosponsored by WRC and CEREO
Projected Climate Change Impacts for Croplands and Rangelands of the Northwest US
Seminar Title: Projected Climate Change Impacts for Croplands and Rangelands of the Northwest US Speaker: Keyvan, Department of Biological Systems Engineering WSU and Julian Reyes, Civil and Environmental Engineering WSU Location: Webinar Registration: : Register for this FREE webinar
Pat Moore
Seminar Title: “Raspberry Breeding for the Processing Market in the Pacific Northwest” Speakers: Pat Moore, Professor, WSU Horticulture Location: Johnson Hall 204
Dr. Lili Huang
Seminar Title: “Control of Apple Valsa Canker” Speaker: Dr. Lili Huang, Professor, Associate Dean, College of Plant Protection, Northwest A&F University Yangling, Shaanxi, China Location: Johnson Hall 343
CEREO Seminar: The Hunger Games: A Case-Study of Climate Impacts and Women Farmers’ Adaptations in Ghana
Patricia Glazebrook Professor and Director of the School of Politics, Philosophy and Public Affairs PACCAR Environmental Technology Building, Room 202 Women farmers in the global South have been adapting to a changing climate for some time. This paper examines the impacts of climate change on agriculture and food security in Africa, and presents a case-study […]
How to Finance a Start-up
Presented by the Office of Research This session is intended to introduce participants to the various funding options available to entrepreneurs. Non-dilutive and dilutive financing and the associated pros and cons will also be discussed. January 21, 2016, 12-1 p.m. Lighty 405 Lunch Provided