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We’ll be running a series of online panels entitled “Growing the Critical Zone Research Network” through the Consortium of Universities for the Advancement of Hydrologic Science Inc. (CUAHSI)’s Cyberseminars in February of 2020: https://www.cuahsi.org/education/cyberseminars/winter-cyberseminar-series/. This series will introduce basic concepts in CZ science to those not totally familiar with this field but interested in getting involved. If you're interested in earth surface science broadly, we'd love you to participate. We’re hoping to engage undergrads, grads, postdocs, and early career faculty, in particular! | We’ll be running a series of online panels entitled “Growing the Critical Zone Research Network” through the Consortium of Universities for the Advancement of Hydrologic Science Inc. (CUAHSI)’s Cyberseminars in February of 2020: https://www.cuahsi.org/education/cyberseminars/winter-cyberseminar-series/. This series will introduce basic concepts in CZ science to those not totally familiar with this field but interested in getting involved. If you're interested in earth surface science broadly, we'd love you to participate. We’re hoping to engage undergrads, grads, postdocs, and early career faculty, in particular! | ||
Our four webinars are:<br> | Our four webinars are:<br> | ||
Panel 1: Measuring the critical zone (5 Feb 2020, 1-2 pm ET)<br> | |||
''Invited panelists:'' Daniella Rempe (University of Texas-Austin), Jennifer McIntosh (University of Arizona), Alexis Navarre-Sitchler (Colorado School of Mines), Jorden Hayes (Dickinson College), Adam Ward (Indiana University), Jill Marshall (University of Arkansas)<br> | ''Invited panelists:'' Daniella Rempe (University of Texas-Austin), Jennifer McIntosh (University of Arizona), Alexis Navarre-Sitchler (Colorado School of Mines), Jorden Hayes (Dickinson College), Adam Ward (Indiana University), Jill Marshall (University of Arkansas)<br> | ||
''Facilitators:'' Nicole West and Kamini Singha | ''Facilitators:'' Nicole West and Kamini Singha | ||
'''Panel 2: | '''Panel 2: Modeling the critical zone (12 Feb 2020, 1-2 pm ET)'''<br> | ||
''Invited panelists:'' Jennifer Druhan (University of Illinois), Katy Barnhart (University of Colorado-Boulder), Caroline Nash (Boise State University), Crystal Ng (University of Minnesota), Alison Anders (University of Illinois), Ying Fan Reinfelder (Rutgers University)<br> | ''Invited panelists:'' Jennifer Druhan (University of Illinois), Katy Barnhart (University of Colorado-Boulder), Caroline Nash (Boise State University), Crystal Ng (University of Minnesota), Alison Anders (University of Illinois), Ying Fan Reinfelder (Rutgers University)<br> | ||
''Facilitators:'' Li Li and Nicole Gasparini | ''Facilitators:'' Li Li and Nicole Gasparini | ||
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''Panel 4:'' Diversity, inclusion and access in critical zone science (26 Feb 2020, 1-2 pm ET)<br> | '''Panel 4:''' Diversity, inclusion and access in critical zone science (26 Feb 2020, 1-2 pm ET)<br> | ||
''Invited panelists:'' Rick Bennett (University of Arizona), Kristina Keating (Rutgers-Newark), Kyle Blount (Colorado School of Mines), Christina Bandaragoda (University of Washington), Aisha Morris (National Science Foundation)<br> | ''Invited panelists:'' Rick Bennett (University of Arizona), Kristina Keating (Rutgers-Newark), Kyle Blount (Colorado School of Mines), Christina Bandaragoda (University of Washington), Aisha Morris (National Science Foundation)<br> | ||
''Facilitators:'' Kamini Singha and Nicole Gasparini | ''Facilitators:'' Kamini Singha and Nicole Gasparini |
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We’ll be running a series of online panels entitled “Growing the Critical Zone Research Network” through the Consortium of Universities for the Advancement of Hydrologic Science Inc. (CUAHSI)’s Cyberseminars in February of 2020: https://www.cuahsi.org/education/cyberseminars/winter-cyberseminar-series/. This series will introduce basic concepts in CZ science to those not totally familiar with this field but interested in getting involved. If you're interested in earth surface science broadly, we'd love you to participate. We’re hoping to engage undergrads, grads, postdocs, and early career faculty, in particular!
Our four webinars are:
Panel 1: Measuring the critical zone (5 Feb 2020, 1-2 pm ET)
Invited panelists: Daniella Rempe (University of Texas-Austin), Jennifer McIntosh (University of Arizona), Alexis Navarre-Sitchler (Colorado School of Mines), Jorden Hayes (Dickinson College), Adam Ward (Indiana University), Jill Marshall (University of Arkansas)
Facilitators: Nicole West and Kamini Singha
Panel 2: Modeling the critical zone (12 Feb 2020, 1-2 pm ET)
Invited panelists: Jennifer Druhan (University of Illinois), Katy Barnhart (University of Colorado-Boulder), Caroline Nash (Boise State University), Crystal Ng (University of Minnesota), Alison Anders (University of Illinois), Ying Fan Reinfelder (Rutgers University)
Facilitators: Li Li and Nicole Gasparini
Panel 3: Understanding change in the critical zone (19 Feb 2020, 1-2 pm ET)
Invited panelists: Julia Perdrial (University of Vermont), Xavier Comas (Florida Atlantic University), Sharon Billings (Kansas Biological Survey), Rebecca Lybrand (Oregon State University), Francis Rengers (U.S. Geological Survey)
Facilitators: Pam Sullivan and Nicole West
Panel 4: Diversity, inclusion and access in critical zone science (26 Feb 2020, 1-2 pm ET)
Invited panelists: Rick Bennett (University of Arizona), Kristina Keating (Rutgers-Newark), Kyle Blount (Colorado School of Mines), Christina Bandaragoda (University of Washington), Aisha Morris (National Science Foundation)