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MEAS M.S. Graduate Student Defense

Speaker - Nathaniel Curtis, MS Marine Science Seminar Title - Growth patterns and proteomic shifts associated with vitamin B1 and precursor use in microalgae Ostreococcus lucimarinus Committee Chair: Ryan Paerl Committee Members: Manuel Kleiner, Astrid Schnetzer Please check your email for the Zoom link.

MEAS Department Seminar

Speaker - Rhys Parfitt, Assistant Professor, Department of Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Science, Florida State University, FSU website (hosted by S. Bishop) Seminar Title - Does the Extra-tropical Ocean Significantly Impact Mid-latitude Weather and Climate? Bio - I am an Assistant Professor in the Department of Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Science at Florida State University. I also hold…

MEAS Department Seminar

Speaker - Rhys Parfitt, Assistant Professor, Department of Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Science, Florida State University, FSU website (hosted by S. Bishop) Seminar Title - Does the Extra-tropical Ocean Significantly Impact Mid-latitude Weather and Climate? Bio - I am an Assistant Professor in the Department of Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Science at Florida State University. I also hold an…

Race and Place Seminar: Jennifer Richmond-Bryant

Online NC

Jennifer Richmond-Bryant Faculty Fellow, Center for Geospatial Analytics; Associate Professor of the Practice, Department of Forestry and Environmental Resources Presentation Title Disparities in air pollution burdens by race and income across the US Bio Jennifer Richmond-Bryant, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor of the Practice in North Carolina State University’s Department of Forestry and Environmental Resources…

MEAS Department Seminar

Speaker - Claudia Benitez-Nelson, Distinguished Professor, University of South Carolina, School of the Earth, Ocean and Environment  Bio Seminar Title - Using Elemental Composition and Stoichiometry to Explore Marine Biogeochemical Cycles Abstract - The marine biogeochemical cycling of most elements is influenced by a complex array of interdependent reactions that vary with the surrounding environment. As such, focusing…

Geospatial Forum with Geri Miller

We have experienced a massive digital transformation and these new trends are powerful – cloud and analytics driven. The shift to cloud technology is changing our workforce needs, and geospatial education is changing as well. What are some of these changes, and what do they mean for skills of today’s graduates? What skills do we…

Ph.D. Graduate Student Defense

Speaker - Mallory Kinczyk ~ PhD, Earth Sciences Seminar Title - Geological evolution of planetary surfaces: a study of geophysical and spatial relationships of the heavily cratered terrains on Mercury and Enceladus Committee Chair: Paul Byrne Committee Members: Del Bohnenstiehl, Karl Wegmann, Dahlia Nielsen, Arianna Soldati, Gerald W. Patterson Please check your email for a…

MEAS Department Seminar

Speaker - Kay McMonigal, MEAS, Atmospheric Sciences (host- S. Larson) Seminar Title - Convergent ocean heat transport drives recent Indian Ocean warming Abstract - Since 2000, the Indian Ocean has warmed more rapidly than the other ocean basin. This warming has climate impacts relevant for the one third of the human population living in Indian Ocean rim countries. We…

MEAS M.S. Graduate Student Defense

Speaker - Zachary Williams, MS, Earth Sciences Seminar Title - Insights into the Mechanical Lithosphere of Venus: A Structural Analysis of Ridge Belts Committee Chair: Paul Byrne Committee Members: Del Bohnenstiehl, Karl Wegmann Please see your email for the Zoom link.

MEAS Department Seminar

Speaker - Robert Todd, WHOI (Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution), host- Roy He Seminar Title - Gliders in the Gulf Stream: New insights from sustained observing Abstract - The Gulf Stream is a key part of the Earth's climate system, carrying heat poleward as part of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation. The swift, narrow current generally follows the continental margin…