Software Carpentry Workshop
CEREO is excited to offer a two-day Software Carpentry Workshop in Pullman on April 27-28, 2015. The goal of the Software Carpentry Workshop is to provide basic training for scientists who want to learn to build, use, validate and share data using versatile open-source software such as R, so that they can spend less time wrestling […]
Dr. Eyualem Abebe
Seminar Title: Grower-supportive nematode management in WA within the framework of a sustainable future. Candidate for Assistant Professor Plant Pathology – Nematology Speaker: Dr. Eyualem Abebe, Associate Professor, Department of Natural Sciences, Elizabeth City State University, Elizabeth City, NC Location: Johnson Hall, Room 343. WSU Pullman Campus AMS: AMS 5708802 URL: http://plantpath.wsu.edu/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/Abebe-5.4.15.pdf
Dr. Patrick Wilson
Seminar Title: “Water Management and Structuration Theory: A Case Study in the Coeur d’Alene, Idaho–Spokane, Washington Region” Speaker: Dr. Patrick Wilson, Major Professor. Department of Conservation Social Sciences Location: Commons Whitewater Room. University of Idaho
Polly Buotte
Seminar Title: Historical and Future Climate Influences on Mountain Pine Beetle Outbreaks in Whitebark Pines in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem Speaker: Polly Buotte. University of Idaho Location: McClure Hall, Room 209. University of Idaho Campus
Elle Kramer
Seminar Title: Exit Seminar: Activity of wild vineyard yeasts against Botrytis cinerea and sensitivity to selected fungicides in vitro Speaker: Elle Kramer, Graduate Student, MS Location: Johnson Hall, Room 343. WSU Pullman Campus AMS: AMS 5708286 URL: http://plantpath.wsu.edu/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/Kramer-5.8.15.pdf
WSU Food-Energy-Water (FEW) Nexus Workshop
Registration for the CEREO, SWWRC and CSANR sponsored FEW workshop on May 13, 2015 is now closed. Stay tuned for the finalized meeting agenda- any questions you may have in the meantime can be directed to cereo@wsu.edu. We look forward to seeing you next week!
Data Carpentry Workshop
The Data Carpentry Workshop will take a train-the-trainers approach so that trainees emerge from a multi-day workshop with some basic computing skills that ease environmental research (e.g. how to get the data you want out of a data logger or big repository without crashing your desktop computer!) and some of the trainees could possibly receive […]
Emily Burner
Seminar Title: “Quantifying Soil N Transformations at Microbial, Site-Specific and Field Scales; a Comparison of Modified and Established Methodologies” Speaker: Emily Bruner Location: Johnson Hall 204
CEREO/WRC Seminar – Julie Padowski
"Water in an Urbanizing World" Sponsored by CEREO and WRC Dr. Julie Padowski is a Clinical Assistant Professor with CEREO and the State of Washington Water Research Center Dr. Padowski studies water issues in urban areas around the US and across the world, with a special emphasis on availability. In this talk, she will discuss […]
Dr. Gretchen Rollwagen-Bollens
Seminar Title: "Aquatic Ecology in the Lower Columbia Basin: Integrating Research, Education and Outreach” Speaker: Dr. Gretchen Rollwagen-Bollens, SBS promotion Seminar Location: Abelson 201