Seminar and Events Schedule

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The calendar below lists all Ecoinformatics and related events, including our weekly seminar. The weekly Ecoinformatics Seminar series includes a full schedule of world-class speakers presenting research talks, skills workshops, and career panels. Please join us each week for this exciting seminar series!

 

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September
September
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  • SES Seminar: Michael Bogan

    SES Seminar: Michael Bogan

    11:30 am-12:30 pm
    October 2, 2019

    Drought, resilience, and reincarnation in aridland streams

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  • Seminar: Postdocs Panel (Careers)

    Seminar: Postdocs Panel (Careers)

    11:30 am-12:20 pm
    October 7, 2019

    NAU SICCS Postdocs

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  • SES Seminar: Wayne Ranney

    SES Seminar: Wayne Ranney

    11:30 am-12:30 pm
    October 9, 2019

    NAU to exotic landscapes: Alternative careers in informal science education

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  • Seminar: Joshua Fisher (Research Talk)

    Seminar: Joshua Fisher (Research Talk)

    11:30 am-12:20 pm
    October 14, 2019

    The Fate of the Terrestrial Biosphere Under a Changing Climate

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  • Seminar: Melissa Sevigny (Science Communication)

    Seminar: Melissa Sevigny (Science Communication)

    11:30 am-12:20 pm
    October 21, 2019

    Science Communication

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  • Seminar: Geoffrey Roest (Research Talk)

    Seminar: Geoffrey Roest (Research Talk)

    11:30 am-12:20 pm
    October 28, 2019

    High-resolution fossil fuel CO2 emissions for the United States: methods, results, and applications

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  • SES Seminar: Hanna Breetz (ASU)

    SES Seminar: Hanna Breetz (ASU)

    11:30 am-12:30 pm
    October 30, 2019

    Sustainable energy transitions and the social dimension 

    Speaker Biography: Dr. Breetz is a political scientist who studies the political economy of alternative energy, focusing on biofuels and synthetic fuels. Her research investigates both the drivers of alternative energy policy – including the role of interest groups, decision-making institutions, and information about science and technology – as well as the impact of energy policy on innovation and technological change.

    In Physical Sciences (building 19) room 103

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November
November