Python Working Group
Date & Time: 2:30pm, Mar 29 Seminar Title: Python Working Group Speaker: N/A Location: PACCAR 405, Join our email list for Zoom links. Python Working Group listserv Python Working groups site: Python Working Group | CEREO | Washington State University (wsu.edu)
“One Model of Water Education Across the Lifespan: U-Idaho Extension Water Outreach”
Date & Time: 3:00pm, Mar 29 Seminar Title: "One Model of Water Education Across the Lifespan: U-Idaho Extension Water Outreach” Speaker: Jim Ekins, Ph.D., Area Water Educator, University of Idaho Extension Location: Paccar 305 or Register for this meeting at: https://wsu.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJ0vf-2vqjsiGNMtlJF_yBLQ8vhR62cp3Wtt Important Note: All meeting attendees must be signed into Zoom to join.
“The Development and Calibration of Techniques to Measure Energy Expenditure and Activity in Grizzly Bears”
Date & Time: 3:10pm, Mar 29 Seminar Title: “The Development and Calibration of Techniques to Measure Energy Expenditure and Activity in Grizzly Bears” Speaker: Tony Carnahan, School of Biological Sciences, Washington State University Location: Abelson Hall room 201 or Zoom Meeting ID: 953 8633 5722 Passcode: 054764
“Not fiery enough: Why the modern era of large wildfires in eastern Oregon and Washington actually needs more fire”
Date & Time: 4:30pm, Mar 30 Seminar Title: “Not fiery enough: Why the modern era of large wildfires in eastern Oregon and Washington actually needs more fire” Speaker: Dr. Daniel Donato, Natural Resource Scientist, Washington Department of Natural Resources Location: WWU, AW-204 or Zoom Register with the Alumni Association to get a link for the live stream. Registration […]
EECS Power Faculty Candidate Seminar: “Wildfire Risk Mitigation and Data-driven Methods for Electric Power Systems”
Date & Time: 10:30am-12:00pm, Mar 31 Seminar Title: EECS Power Faculty Candidate Seminar: “Wildfire Risk Mitigation and Data-driven Methods for Electric Power Systems” Speaker: Dr. Alyssa Kody, Argonne National Lab Location: room 26 (ESIC Conference Room) or join via TEAMS For more information
“Amplifying the Voices of Farmworkers”
Date & Time: 4:00-5:00pm, Apr 3 Seminar Title: “Amplifying the Voices of Farmworkers” Speaker: Dolores Huerta Location: CUB Auditorium and Livestreamed Reception 2:00-4:00pm Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Refreshments will be Served
Python Working Group
Date & Time: 2:30pm, Apr 5 Seminar Title: Python Working Group Speaker: N/A Location: PACCAR 405, Join our email list for Zoom links. Python Working Group listserv Python Working groups site: Python Working Group | CEREO | Washington State University (wsu.edu)
“Expecting Floods: Firm Entry, Employment, and Aggregate Implications.”
Date & Time: 3:10pm, Apr 7 Seminar Title: “Expecting Floods: Firm Entry, Employment, and Aggregate Implications.” Speaker: Victoria Wenxin Xie, Santa Clara University Location: For Zoom info please Contact: Salvador Ortigueira
“The power of networks, regional projects, and long-term projects to advance our understanding of soil fertility and promote sustainable cropping systems”
Date & Time: 1:10pm, Apr 10 Seminar Title: “The power of networks, regional projects, and long-term projects to advance our understanding of soil fertility and promote sustainable cropping systems” Speaker: Dr. Carrie Laboski, Supervisory Soil Scientist, Research Leader, USDA-ARS Location: Seminars will be available via Zoom and in person in Clark 151 Contact/Organizers: Dr. Lynne Carpenter-Boggs and Dr. Robert Brueggeman
“Combustion, Cows, Critical Loads, and Conservation: Using Air Pollution Science to Protect Federal Lands”
Date & Time: 3:10pm, Apr 10 Seminar Title: "Combustion, Cows, Critical Loads, and Conservation: Using Air Pollution Science to Protect Federal Lands" Speaker: Dr. Michael Bell, Air Resource Division, National Park Service Location: Abelson Hall 201 or Zoom ID: 953 8633 5722 Passcode: 054764 Pre-Seminar Refreshments 2:30 pm in Abelson Hall Conner Museum