Virtual Orientation opens for MGIST and GIS Certificate students
Students will access online materials to review before the live Virtual Coffee Q&A sessions on August 13, 2021.
Students will access online materials to review before the live Virtual Coffee Q&A sessions on August 13, 2021.
Fall 2021 new students, join us on Zoom for a live Q&A session.
Fall 2021 new students, join us on Zoom for a live Q&A session.
A rapidly growing body of work suggests mountain streams emit surprisingly large amounts of carbon dioxide to the atmosphere. Studies in these environments are scarce and estimates of CO2 fluxes…
Seminar Speaker - Stuart Bishop, NCState University, MEAS-Marine Science, Assistant Professor Seminar Title - North Atlantic Synoptic-Mesoscale Air-Sea Interaction Please see your email for a Zoom link. Abstract - This talk will be…
Speaker - Fred L. Ogden, Chief Scientist, NOAA-NWS Office of Water Prediction, Tuscaloosa, AL (hosted by R. Harmon). Seminar Title - Next Generation Water Resources Modeling Framework: Opportunities for Community Involvement. Please…
As data, including geospatial data, are increasingly mobilized in the service of governments and corporations, their unequal conditions of production, their asymmetrical methods of application, and their unequal effects on…
Speaker – Anna B. Lowe, Postdoc, MEAS – NCState (hosted by R. He) Seminar Title – Modeling of coastal processes and Lagrangian transport around the Monterey Peninsula Abstract – The Monterey Peninsula is an…
Biomass feedstock utilization has the potential to reduce dependency on fossil fuels and improve energy security while decarbonizing our energy needs. Energy crops, short rotation woody crops, municipal solid waste,…