Dept. of Crop and Soil Sciences Student Presentations
Seminar Title: Dept. of Crop and Soil Sciences Student Presentations Speaker: Andrew Horgan, “Image Based Modeling of Spring Growth Patterns in Winter Wheat”; Lindsay Koby, “A New Option for Control of Ventenata dubia”; Stephanie Sjoberg, “The Low Falling Number Problem of Wheat: Applying Knowledge About Seed Biology to a Real World Issue” Location: Johnson Hall […]
“Exploring the ecological consequences of ichiness” (Host Eric Roalson)
Seminar Title: “Exploring the ecological consequences of ichiness” (Host Eric Roalson) Speaker: Jeb Owen, Department of Entomology, WSU Location: Abelson Hall 201 Pre-seminar refreshments are in 306 Abelson Hall from 3:30 – 4:10pm
Water Resources Club Informal Meeting
Seminar Title: Water Resources Club Informal Meeting Speaker: Water Resources Club for undergrad and graduate students Location: Todd 234
Software Carpentry workshop
CEREO and CIRC are co-sponsoring a Software Carpentry workshop on February 28 – March 1. This two day workshop will cover: navigating file systems and automating tasks with the command line, basic programming with Python, and version control with Git. During the workshop, instructors and helpers guide participants through hands-on exercises and peer-peer programming activities. […]
R Working Group
Seminar Title: R Working Group Speaker: Allison Cramer Location: PACCAR 202
The Professional Development Initiative Presents: The Cheeky Scientist Series: LinkedIn Presence
Seminar Title: The Professional Development Initiative Presents: The Cheeky Scientist Series: LinkedIn Presence Speaker: Dr. Isaiah Hankel (The Cheeky Scientist) Location: Cue 203 Register no later than March 2nd by 11:59 pm
Python Working Group
Seminar Title: Python Working Group Speaker: Lauralea Edwards Location: Spark 212
“Postglacial fire history in the Pacific Northwest: Understanding changing regimes using paleoecology, geology, and archaeology”
Seminar Title: "Postglacial fire history in the Pacific Northwest: Understanding changing regimes using paleoecology, geology, and archaeology". Speaker: Dr. Megan Walsh, Central Washington University Location: Pullman- SPARK 233, Vancouver- Engineering and CS Bldg 120, TriCities- Floyd Academic Building TC 224, Puyallup- Chicona Room
“Roots of the Second Green Revolution”
Seminar Title: “Roots of the Second Green Revolution” Speaker: Dr. Johnathan Lynch, University Distinguished Professor, Department of Plant Science, Pennsylvania State University (Student Choice Speaker) Location: Johnson Hall 343 Schedule here (AMS dialup #75350)
“Sublethal effects of pesticides on amphibian brain development” (Host Erica Crespi)
Seminar Title: Leonard B. Kirschner Endowed Lectureship Seminar: “Sublethal effects of pesticides on amphibian brain development” (Host Erica Crespi) Speaker: Sarah Woodley, Duquesne University Location: Abelson Hall 201 Pre-seminar refreshments are in 306 Abelson Hall from 3:30 – 4:10pm