Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences

Rescheduled IRP Poster Session

Thursday January 19 2023 @ 4:00 pm

January

19

Thu

2023

4:00 pm

Event Type
Annual Event
Availability

Open to Public

Audience
  • CIRES employees
  • CIRES families
  • CU Boulder employees
  • General Public
  • NOAA employees
  • Science collaborators
  • Host
    CIRES

    CIRES IRP Poster Session and Reception
    Now Rescheduled: January 19, 2023 4:00pm (updated time)
    CIRES Atrium

    Reminder: The CIRES’ Innovative Research Program (IRP) Poster Session and Reception has been rescheduled for January 19, 2023.
     
    The IRP is an internal CIRES competition designed to stimulate a creative research environment within CIRES and to encourage synergy between disciplines and research colleagues. The program encourages novel, unconventional or fundamental research that might otherwise be difficult to fund. CIRES-wide competitions are conducted each year to foster an innovative research environment where risk taking is allowed and even encouraged.
    2019/2020/2021 IRP Recipients:
    "Negative effects of pairing climate policies with non-climate policies on U.S. voter support"
    Investigator: Matt Burgess
    "Development of an ambient sonic spray ionization source for aerosol molecular characterization"
    Presenter: Daniel Katz
    Investigator: Eleanor Browne
    "A new inverse modeling tool for understanding plant drought stress using atmospheric d13C of CO2 measurements”
    Investigators: Caroline Alden with John Miller, James White, Thomas Chase and Bruce Vaughn
    "Can Linear Inverse Models (LIMs) predict ocean biogeochemistry?"
    Investigators: Antonietta Capotondi and Nicole Lovenduski
    "Dual-band Radar Interferometry for Basin-scale Mapping of Snowpack Water Resources, Wintertime Mobility, and Avalanche Vulnerability"
    Investigators: Ryan Cassotto, Lincoln Pitcher
    "A novel low-cost sensor to measure snow depth, wetness, and water-equivalence with GPS, reflectometry, and radiative transfer models"
    Investigators: David Mencin and Mike MacFerrin
    "Improving Deep Learning Seismic Arrival Pickers using Wavelet Transforms"
    Investigators: Rey Koki, Elizabeth Bradley, Anne Sheehan
    "Are microbes transported in wildfire smoke plumes"
    Presenter: Sarah Gering
    Investigators: Noah Fierer, Tristian Caro, Christine Wiedinmyer, Betsy Stone, Mike Hannigan