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“Can we design sustainable bioenergy landscapes? Balancing our Needs for Production and Biodiversity”
“Can we design sustainable bioenergy landscapes? Balancing our Needs for Production and Biodiversity”
Seminar Title: “Can we design sustainable bioenergy landscapes? Balancing our Needs for Production and Biodiversity” Speaker: Claudio Gratton, Department of Entomology, University of Wisconsin Location: FSHN T101 Schedule here (AMS dialup #772402, broadcast to Prosser, Puyallup, Wenatchee, Mt Vernon, Tri-Cities)
“Hydrology and weathering connect the ecological and geological carbon cycles.”
“Hydrology and weathering connect the ecological and geological carbon cycles.”
Seminar Title: “Hydrology and weathering connect the ecological and geological carbon cycles.” Speaker: Dr. Kent Keller, School of the Environment, WSU Location: Pullman- SPARK 233, Vancouver- Engineering and CS Bldg 120, TriCities- Floyd Academic Building TC 224, Puyallup- Chicona Room
Dept. of Crop and Soil Sciences Student Presentations
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 […]
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Water Resources Club Informal Meeting
Water Resources Club Informal Meeting
Seminar Title: Water Resources Club Informal Meeting Speaker: Water Resources Club for undergrad and graduate students Location: Todd 234
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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. […]
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The Professional Development Initiative Presents: The Cheeky Scientist Series: LinkedIn Presence
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
Python Working Group
Seminar Title: Python Working Group Speaker: Lauralea Edwards Location: Spark 212
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“Postglacial fire history in the Pacific Northwest: Understanding changing regimes using paleoecology, geology, and archaeology”
“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”
“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)
“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
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“Small Galaxies, Big Black Holes”
“Small Galaxies, Big Black Holes”
Seminar Title: “Small Galaxies, Big Black Holes” Speaker: Dr. Anil Seth, Department Physics & Astronomy, University of Utah Location: Webster 17 Reception to follow, 5:00 – 6:30 p.m. in the foyer on floor G above the lecture hall
Water Resources Club Informal Meeting
Water Resources Club Informal Meeting
Seminar Title: Water Resources Club Informal Meeting Speaker: Water Resources Club for undergrad and graduate students Location: Todd 234
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Python Working Group
Python Working Group
Seminar Title: Python Working Group Speaker: Lauralea Edwards Location: Spark 212
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Reproduction in Small Ruminants: Opportunities for Genetics and Genome Annotation
Reproduction in Small Ruminants: Opportunities for Genetics and Genome Annotation
Seminar Title: Reproduction in Small Ruminants: Opportunities for Genetics and Genome Annotation Speaker: Dr. Stephen White Washington State University/USDA Faculty Location: Biotechnology/Life Sciences 402 Pullman, WA
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“Restoring stream ecosystem function in working lands: can geological changes elicit ecological function?”
“Restoring stream ecosystem function in working lands: can geological changes elicit ecological function?”
Seminar Title: “Restoring stream ecosystem function in working lands: can geological changes elicit ecological function?” Speaker: Dr. Sarah Roley, WSU School of the Environment Location: Pullman- SPARK 233, Vancouver- Engineering and CS Bldg 120, TriCities- Floyd Academic Building TC 224, Puyallup- Chicona Room
Job Talk: “Sustainable Cities: Understanding Climate Risk to Enhance Resilience”
Job Talk: “Sustainable Cities: Understanding Climate Risk to Enhance Resilience”
Seminar Title: Job Talk: “Sustainable Cities: Understanding Climate Risk to Enhance Resilience” Speaker: Dr. Patricia Romero-Lankao Location: Wilson-Short 201
“Mechanistic prediction: prospects and problems in the quest for reality “(Host Wes Dowd)
“Mechanistic prediction: prospects and problems in the quest for reality “(Host Wes Dowd)
Seminar Title: "Mechanistic prediction: prospects and problems in the quest for reality "(Host Wes Dowd) Speaker: Mark Denny, Hopkins Marine Station, Stanford University Location: Abelson Hall 201 Pre-seminar refreshments are in 306 Abelson Hall from 3:30 – 4:10pm
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Water Resources Club Informal Meeting
Water Resources Club Informal Meeting
Seminar Title: Water Resources Club Informal Meeting Speaker: Water Resources Club for undergrad and graduate students Location: Todd 234
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“The Hanford Site, Plutonium Production in Washington”
“The Hanford Site, Plutonium Production in Washington”
Seminar Title: “The Hanford Site, Plutonium Production in Washington” Speaker: Steve Olson, writer and author of the recent book Eruption: The Untold Story of Mount St. Helens Location: Bryan Hall 308, Foley Speaker’s Room Flyer
Seminar Title: Job Talk: “We Have Never Been Separate: Emotions and Environmental Sociology, or Tales from the ‘Unsettling’ of a Discipline”
Seminar Title: Job Talk: “We Have Never Been Separate: Emotions and Environmental Sociology, or Tales from the ‘Unsettling’ of a Discipline”
Seminar Title: Job Talk: “We Have Never Been Separate: Emotions and Environmental Sociology, or Tales from the ‘Unsettling’ of a Discipline” Speaker: Dr. Kari Norgaard Location: Wilson-Short 201
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Python Working Group
Python Working Group
Seminar Title: Python Working Group Speaker: Lauralea Edwards Location: Spark 212
“Miocene Disruptions of the Palouse River”
“Miocene Disruptions of the Palouse River”
Seminar Title: “Miocene Disruptions of the Palouse River” Speaker: John Bush and Pam Dunlap Location: McClure Hall, Rm 209, University of Idaho
Learn about GitHub for version control and collaboration
Learn about GitHub for version control and collaboration
Seminar Title: Learn about GitHub for version control and collaboration Speaker: Co-sponsored by the Center for Institutional Research Computing (CIRC) and the Center for Environmental Research, Education and Outreach (CEREO). Location: Spark 227 Register here. Event is free!
3 events,
Python Working Group
Python Working Group
Seminar Title: Python Working Group Speaker: Lauralea Edwards Location: Spark 212
Job Talk: “Water: Why is it so Difficult to Conserve?”
Job Talk: “Water: Why is it so Difficult to Conserve?”
Seminar Title: Job Talk: “Water: Why is it so Difficult to Conserve?” Speaker: Dr. Matthew Sanderson Location: Wilson-Short 201
“The Role of Air-Water Interfaces in Colloid Transport in Porous Media”
“The Role of Air-Water Interfaces in Colloid Transport in Porous Media”
Seminar Title: "The Role of Air-Water Interfaces in Colloid Transport in Porous Media" Speaker: Prof. Markus Flury, Professor of Soil Physics/Vadose Zone Hydrology, Gaylon S. Campbell Distinguished Professor, Department of Crop and Soil Sciences, WSU Location: PACCAR 202
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“Imagining Tomorrow: STEM and the Future of Work.”
“Imagining Tomorrow: STEM and the Future of Work.”
Seminar Title: “Imagining Tomorrow: STEM and the Future of Work.” Speaker: Premiere of a film by Hal Calbom and Sustainable Media Partners Location: CUB Jr. Ballroom on the WSU Pullman campus. For more information. This event is free.
“Ecolohydrologic modeling towards sustainable management of agricultural and forested landscapes”
“Ecolohydrologic modeling towards sustainable management of agricultural and forested landscapes”
Seminar Title: “Ecolohydrologic modeling towards sustainable management of agricultural and forested landscapes” Speaker: Dr. Jennifer Adam, WSU Civil & Environmental Engineering Location: Pullman- SPARK 233, Vancouver- Engineering and CS Bldg 120, TriCities- Floyd Academic Building TC 224, Puyallup- Chicona Room
“Cognitive and Communicative Abilities of Grey Parrots” (Host Zoology Club)
“Cognitive and Communicative Abilities of Grey Parrots” (Host Zoology Club)
Seminar Title: “Cognitive and Communicative Abilities of Grey Parrots” (Host Zoology Club) Speaker: Irene Pepperberg, Ph.D., Department of Psychology, Harvard University Location: Abelson Hall 201 Pre-seminar refreshments are in 306 Abelson Hall from 3:30 – 4:10pm
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“Cognitive and Communicative Abilities of Grey Parrots”
“Cognitive and Communicative Abilities of Grey Parrots”
Seminar Title: “Cognitive and Communicative Abilities of Grey Parrots” Speaker: Irene Pepperberg, Ph.D., Department of Psychology, Harvard University Location: Todd Hall 230
Seminar Title: Water Resources Club Informal Meeting Speaker: Water Resources Club for undergrad and graduate students Location: Todd 234
Seminar Title: Water Resources Club Informal Meeting Speaker: Water Resources Club for undergrad and graduate students Location: Todd 234
Seminar Title: Water Resources Club Informal Meeting Speaker: Water Resources Club for undergrad and graduate students Location: Todd 234
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“Membrane separations to obtain meaningful samples from the environment: dissolved organic matter in water as a case study.”
“Membrane separations to obtain meaningful samples from the environment: dissolved organic matter in water as a case study.”
Seminar Title: “Membrane separations to obtain meaningful samples from the environment: dissolved organic matter in water as a case study.” Speaker: Dr. Peter Pfromm, Chemical Eng & Bioengineering Location: PACCAR 202 Flyer
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“The Volcanic-Plutonic Connection: a Perspective from Alkaline Rocks”
“The Volcanic-Plutonic Connection: a Perspective from Alkaline Rocks”
Seminar Title: “The Volcanic-Plutonic Connection: a Perspective from Alkaline Rocks” Speaker: Dr. John Wolff, WSU Location: Webster 11
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Python Working Group
Python Working Group
Seminar Title: Python Working Group Speaker: Lauralea Edwards Location: Spark 212