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ABoVE Science Team Meeting in La Jolla, CA

The Arctic Boreal Vulnerability Experiment (ABoVE) science team will meet in La Jolla, CA from May 20-23 to report on Phase 1 progress and introduce Phase 2 projects.

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Logo for AI for Earth Grants
November 4, 2021

Student Iván González awarded Microsoft Azure Grant

Student Iván González was granted a Microsoft Azure Grant with 1yr and $15,000 on cloud resources to develop the project...
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Map of the USA showing stress, seasonality, and mean annual temperature along with NEON site locations
October 19, 2021

Using NEON data to explore the relationship between biodiversity, forest structure, and climate

Plant biodiversity is one of the key indicators of ecosystem health and productivity. It is also challenging to estimate at...
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Smokestacks against a red sky
October 18, 2021

NAU professor calls for climate data infrastructure for tracking greenhouse gases

NAU professor Dr. Kevin Gurney and Dr Paul Shepson (Dean of Meterology at Stonybrook) published a commentary in the Proceedings...
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Scientists scramble down steep slope
October 5, 2021

ABoVE Research Highlighted in NASA Earth Notes

Dr. Logan Berner and Patrick Burns of SICCS joined Dr. Roman Dial (Alaska Pacific University) for part of an 800...
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Graduate student standing in front of Grand Canyon view
September 30, 2021

Jenna Keany receives NASA FINESST grant

Jenna Keany, a third year PhD student in Ecological and Environmental Informatics (T3 option) working with Chris Doughty, has been...
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Graduate students in front of trees
August 23, 2021

Welcome Cohort 3 (and welcome back, Cohorts 1 and 2)

We are excited to welcome our third cohort of students to the INF PhD program with a focus in Ecological...
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Portrait images of 3 graduate students
August 23, 2021

Congratulations, Spring 2021 Graduates!

Congratulations to our spring 2021 graduates. Ms. Laura Puckett (right) completed her MSc in Informatics. Dr. Adam Belmonte (left) and...
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photo of the Brooks Range in Alaska
August 23, 2021

New grants to support environmental change research in tropical and boreal forests

Tropical and boreal ecosystems are responding to rapid climatic changes, and SICCS faculty members are at the forefront of this...
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Graduate Student in forest
August 20, 2021

Incoming T3 Student Awarded NSF Fellowship

Incoming PhD Student, Natasha Wesely was awarded an NSF Graduate Research Fellowship (NSF-GRFP). Her proposal, entitled "Hierarchical Controls of Landform...
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Photo of flux tower over tree canopy
August 20, 2021

25 Years of Carbon Cycle Measurements at Howland Forest

Professor Andrew Richardson (SICCS and Ecoss) and BIO PhD student Aaron Teets (BIO) recently co-authored a paper that analyzed 25...
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