In this webinar, scheduled to be held 5/5/2020 at 11:00 am MTN, Dr. Lincoln Pitcher will present on recent research about meltwater production, transport and export from the Greenland Ice Sheet. He will talk about what glacier hydrology field research in Greenland is like, and why studying Greenland Ice Sheet hydrologic processes is important.
About the series: The CIRES/NOAA Science-at-Home Virtual Speaker Series runs at 11am Tuesdays and 1pm Thursdays and is designed to show young students at home the work being done at CIRES and NOAA, and offer recommendations to activities that can be done at home to reinforce learning.
Please join us for informal discussion and connection with the CIRES senior management team:
Christine Wiedinmyer, Science
Gretchen Richard, Finance
Angela Knight, Human Resources
Katy Human, Communications
Nate Campbell, Information Technology
With special guest Anne Gold, CIRES Education & Outreach Program Director
This is an informal gathering, an opportunity to ask questions or simply share experiences. We want to keep in touch with CIRES people in this extraordinary time, and hear about what matters to you. This will not be a place for announcements of new policy decisions—we will leave those to Town Halls and "From the Director" emails
Google Meet or phone: +1 361-360-8353, PIN: 351 119 552
Date
Tuesday, May 5, 2020
10:00 am to 10:30 am
Host
CIRES
Audience
CIRES employees
Type
Meeting
Location
https://meet.google.com/umx-poow-yog or phone: 361-360-8353 PIN: 351 119 552#
ESOC virtual coffee hour occurs weekly from 9-10am on Wednesdays. We will be meeting remotely on Zoom. Please email Claire Waugh (waughc@colorado.edu) for information.
ESOC researchers, post-docs and graduate students gather for conversation and to discuss research. Occasional guest speakers are invited to give short presentations on topics of interest.
In this webinar, scheduled to be held 5/7/2020 at 1:00 pm MTN, Dr. Rick Saltus, Dr. Manoj Nair, and Dr. Neesha Schnepf will present on their recent research in geomagnetism and talk about their crowd-sourcing app: CrowdMag
This webinar is part of the CIRES/NOAA Science-At-Home series. FREE registration is required.
About the series: The CIRES/NOAA Science-at-Home Virtual Speaker Series runs at 11am Tuesdays and 1pm Thursdays and is designed to show young students at home the work being done at CIRES and NOAA, and offer recommendations to activities that can be done at home to reinforce learning.
CIRES Director Waleed Abdalati will host a virtual town hall by Zoom, Tuesday, May 12 at 11 am, primarily for those who normally work at CU Boulder. The CIRES senior management team will be there to help address concerns and questions as best we can. As usual, please keep checking CU Boulder’s FAQs and answers here (note: the research continuity section is most relevant to CIRES), and CIRES’s additional FAQs here.
CIRES Director Waleed Abdalati will host a virtual town hall by Google Meet, Tuesday, May 12 at 10 am; this one is primarily for those who normally work at NOAA, at the DSRC. The CIRES senior management team will be there to help address concerns and questions as best we can. As usual, please keep checking CU Boulder’s FAQs and answers here (note: the research continuity section is most relevant to CIRES), and CIRES’s additional FAQs here.
Google Meet or phone +1 929-399-7758, PIN 897 391 757
Date
Tuesday, May 12, 2020
10:00 am to 11:00 am
Host
CIRES
Audience
CIRES employees
Type
Meeting
Location
meet.google.com/bfk-yveo-ssj or phone +1 929-399-7758, PIN 897 391 757
Presenter: Peter Martin
Topic: New Guinea - When Did It Form and How It Impacts Climate
In this webinar, scheduled to be held 5/12/2020 at 11:00am MTN, Dr. Peter Martin will be presenting on his research in and of New Guinea. In particular, when did it form and how it impacted historical climate change.
About the series: The CIRES/NOAA Science-at-Home Virtual Speaker Series runs at 11am Tuesdays and 1pm Thursdays and is designed to show young students at home the work being done at CIRES and NOAA, and offer recommendations to activities that can be done at home to reinforce learning.
ESOC virtual coffee hour occurs weekly from 9-10am on Wednesdays. We will be meeting remotely on Zoom. Please email Claire Waugh (waughc@colorado.edu) for information.
Tasha Snow, PhD candidate, will give a short talk on her current research this week.
ESOC researchers, post-docs and graduate students gather for conversation and to discuss research. Occasional guest speakers are invited to give short presentations on topics of interest.
The CIRES Members Council will meet via ZOOM. Please contact Mistia Zuckerman to request information to join the meeting. All CIRES employees are welcome to attend.
About the series: The CIRES/NOAA Science-at-Home Virtual Speaker Series runs at 11am Tuesdays and 1pm Thursdays and is designed to show young students at home the work being done at CIRES and NOAA, and offer recommendations to activities that can be done at home to reinforce learning.
Please join us for a brief Town Hall with CIRES Director Waleed Abdalati, focused on the University of Colorado Boulder’s return-to-research process, set to begin *slowly* next week. This Town Hall will take the time slot of our usual Coffee Time with the Senior Management team, and it will be most relevant to those CIRES scientists who work on campus (but all participants are welcome).
(this event was changed from a Coffee Hour to a Town Hall, the meeting link remains the same)
Google Meet or by phone, +1 470-222-8323, PIN: 554 924 191
Date
Tuesday, May 19, 2020
10:00 am to 10:30 am
Host
CIRES
Audience
CIRES employees
Type
Meeting
Location
meet.google.com/pyh-fubi-tpz or by phone, +1 470-222-8323, PIN: 554 924 191
ESOC virtual coffee hour occurs weekly from 9-10am on Wednesdays. We will be meeting remotely on Zoom. Please email Claire Waugh (waughc@colorado.edu) for information.
ESOC researchers, post-docs and graduate students gather for conversation and to discuss research. Occasional guest speakers are invited to give short presentations on topics of interest.
ESOC virtual coffee hour occurs weekly from 9-10am on Wednesdays. We will be meeting remotely on Zoom. Please email Claire Waugh (waughc@colorado.edu) for information.
ESOC researchers, post-docs and graduate students gather for conversation and to discuss research. Occasional guest speakers are invited to give short presentations on topics of interest.