Archived Events
2023
Special Seminar: Kathryn Z Materna: Faults that slip slowly, quickly, or not at all: Constraining the spectrum of fault-based hazards
Faults in nature are observed to slip in various modes: some faults slip continuously in a slow process called aseismic creep, while others slip at seismic speeds in earthquakes and stay highly coupled for long periods of time in between
View EventNC CASC Webinar: Building A Climate Adaptation Plan for the Sicangu Lakota (Rosebud Sioux)
The Sicangu Lakota (Rosebud Sioux) tribe recognizes the climate crisis we are facing, and is planning to adapt and thrive.
View EventNSIDC Cryosphere Seminar
Utilizing historical satellite- and model-based snow data to address real-time challenges in water resource management with Dr. Noah Molotch
View EventAtmospheric Chemistry Program Seminar: Nathan Reed, CU-ANYL Chem
The Effects of Trace H2S in Laboratory Experiments of Planetary Organic Haze Chemistry
Nathan William Reed,
Tolbert group / Browne group
CU ANYL Dissertation Defense
CIRES Town Hall March 2023
Join CIRES Director Waleed Abdalati for January 2023's CIRES Town Hall for both campus and NOAA-based employees.
View EventEarth Lab EDS Seminar: Dr. Rodrigo Vieira Leite, NASA GSFC
Welcome to Earth Lab's Earth Data Science (EDS) Seminar Series, hosted at the University of Colorado Boulder. Each week at 11:00-11:50 AM (MST), our speakers will bring new perspectives and present their work in the field of EDS.
View EventPerformance Management
Please join, Kelly Leandro, CU HR, Principal Employee Relations Consultant, to learn about best practices in performance management.
View EventSpecial Seminar: Brendan Crowell: The Holistic Role of Seismogeodesy in Hazard Response
Over the past 30 years, the proliferation of high-rate (1 Hz or greater) Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) data and processing techniques has allowed for high precision (sub-cm) observations of deformation kinematics.
View EventAtmospheric Chemistry Program Seminar: Zachary Schiffman, CU-ANYL 3rd year
Metal Oxide Particles as Atmospheric Nuclei: Exploring the Role of Metal Speciation in Heterogeneous Efflorescence and Ice Nucleation
Zachary Schiffman, ANYL 3rd year,
Tolbert group
Special Seminar: Khosro Ghobadi: Quantifying the impact of climate extremes on water resources using an integrated space geodesy and remote sensing approach
A thorough quantification and understanding of the compounding impacts of extreme climate events and humans on water resources is essential for sustainable management of freshwater resources.
View EventProject Management Workshop
CIRES Mentoring Program invites you to a project management workshop.
View EventSpecial Seminar, Sarah Stamps: Advances in Techtonics and Hazards Using Geodesy
Advancing our understanding of tectonic processes and their associated geohazards is important for the safety of our society.
View EventAtmospheric Chemistry Program Seminar: Prof. Eve-Lyn Hinckley, Univ. of Colorado Ecology and Evolutionary Biology: "Advancing Process-based Understanding of How Humans Are Changing the Global Sulfur Cycle"
Advancing Process-based Understanding of How Humans Are Changing the Global Sulfur Cycle
Prof. Eve-Lyn Hinckley,
Univ. of Colorado Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
C-SEF Seminar: Debating Divestment
Debating Divestment
March 1, 12:30 to 2 pm
Followed by a Reception at 2 pm
Location: Kittredge Central Hall, Kittredge Market, 2480 Kittredge Loop Dr., Boulder, CO 80309
Atmospheric Chemistry Program Seminar: Colleen Reid, CU Geography
Investigations into the health effects of wildfire smoke
Prof. Colleen Reid,
Univ. of Colorado Geography and Institute for Behavioral Science
C-SEF Seminar: Claudine Schneider, Former U.S. Congresswoman, Entrepreneur, and Climate Advocate
Climate action in government, business, and civil society
Claudine Schneider, Former U.S. Congresswoman, Entrepreneur, and Climate Advocate
NSIDC Cryosphere Seminar
Title: The Russian Maritime Arctic: Region of Great Change in the 21st Century with Dr. Lawson Brigham
View EventFebruary 2023 CIRES Members' Council Meeting
Please join the CMC for their monthly meeting. Join by Google Meet or phone: meet.google.com/vee-dwjy-cji or (US) +1 502-443-0399 PIN: 491275827
Application Due for CIRES Graduate Student Research Award Program
CIRES supports a Graduate Student Research Award program to promote student scholarship and research excellence. The goal of the program is to recognize the scholarship and merit of CIRES' outstanding graduate students.
View EventCIRES OPA Nominations Due
CIRES OPA Nominations Due
The CIRES Outstanding Performance Awards are targeted at projects that are novel, high impact and show remarkable creativity or resourcefulness.
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