Earth Lab hosts the Earth Data Science (EDS) Seminar Series. Each week at 11:00-11:50 AM (MST), our speakers will bring new perspectives and present their work in the field of EDS. Today's topic and speaker:
Semi-structured Interview Protocol & Qualitative Data Analysis by Elizabeth Woolner. View details here.
The Earth Data Science Corps (EDSC), funded by the National Science Foundation, is a $1.2 million three-year project that builds capacity to teach and learn earth data science at schools serving communities that are historically underrepresented in STEM. The project includes a combination of online data skills training for students and faculty, career focused webinars and project based learning. Faculty training builds capacity to teach earth data science at each school. Learn more about EDSC here.
The 2022 cohort will be presenting their final projects on Friday, August 5.
Register for the livestreamed zoom presentations here.
Earth Lab hosts the Earth Data Science (EDS) Seminar Series. Each week at 11:00-11:50 AM (MST), our speakers will bring new perspectives and present their work in the field of EDS. Today's topic and speaker:
Earth Lab Summer GRA/Intern Ignite Event (5 min presentations): CFT Datacubes (Megan Collins), Forest Diversity (Maukund Kaantri), NEON Cross Scales (Jerry Gammie), Ryan Erickson (FIREDpy), FDEO (Luke Fanguna), B2P (George Charisoulis), RISCC (Isabel de Silva). View details here.
CU Boulder students, faculty and staff are invited to join Provost Russell Moore and Chief Operating Officer Patrick O’Rourke for a virtual town hall from 3 to 4 p.m. on Tuesday, Aug. 9, as they provide updates for the fall semester.
Please join CIRES HR to learn about the perks and programs CU Boulder offers to CIRES employees. CIRES' Lucia Harrop will be leading this short training highlighting the CU perks that CIRES employees are able to take advantage of.
ESOC coffee hour occurs weekly from 9-10am Wednesdays in the ESOC Reading Room (Ekeley W230). 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.
Each week has a different host, this week will be hosted by Brie Corsa.
We hope you can join us at the next CIRES Visiting Fellows and Post-docs Get-Together at Scott Carpenter Park.
This will be a fun, social event and a great opportunity to meet new and friendly faces from CIRES. Friends and family are welcome!
Limited drinks and snacks will be provided, please feel free to bring your own. Contact Jennifer Katzung (Jennifer.katzung@colorado.edu) with questions and to get on her mailing list for these events. Please note: A CU Boulder photographer will be at this month’s gathering, to snap photos for CIRES to use in the future; you can decline to be in photos.
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ESOC coffee hour occurs weekly from 9-10am Wednesdays in the ESOC Reading Room (Ekeley W230). 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.
Each week has a different host, this week will be hosted by Brie Corsa.