Japan Geoscience Union Meeting 2022 #JpGU22
Chiba, JapanJpGU 2022 - Hybrid (in-person and online): 22-27 May 2022Online Poster Session: 29 May - 2 June 2022On-site: Makuhari Messe, Chiba, Japan
Deadline to apply as a Community Science Fellow
Thriving Earth Exchange is now accepting applications to be a Community Science Fellow for projects launching in July or later. Fellows coordinate projects on a volunteer basis. The deadline to apply for this round is 1 June. Learn more about becoming a Community Science Fellow and apply today!
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FIHM 2022
San Juan, Puerto RicoFrontiers in Hydrology meeting will test innovative approaches to convene the water community, communicate science and its integration in other disciplines, and design engaging conference experiences.
Deadline to submit a new abstract or modify a previous submission for AGU’s Volcanic Hazards Chapman
The purpose of this Chapman is to bring together scientists to discuss, develop and test conceptual models of distributed volcanism. Focus by the scientific community is especially important now because of continuing growth of cities, communities and critical infrastructure within sparsely monitored volcanic fields.
Registration deadline for TESS 2022
TESS taking place in Bellevue, WA on 8-11 August, welcomes participation by the entire Heliophysics community, including all four traditional..
Webinar: How can we quantify and reduce agricultural N2O emissions at scale?
VirtualIn our fifth webinar of 2022, “Managing N2O,” we will depart from carbon to look at nitrous oxide, the primary greenhouse gas emitted from agricultural soils. Dr. Allison Eagle (Environmental Defense Fund) will discuss N2O emissions accounting at large spatial scales, and Dr. Mike Castellano (Iowa State University) will discuss the potential for reducing N2O emissions through improved water management in the U.S. corn belt.
Triennial Earth-Sun Summit (TESS) 2022
Bellevue, WA, USATESS welcomes participation by the entire Heliophysics community, including all four traditional sub-disciplines devoted to studies of the Sun, Heliosphere, Magnetosphere, and Ionosphere-Thermosphere-Mesosphere.
Chapman Conference: The Second National Conference: Justice in Geoscience
Washington, D.C. DC, United StatesThe Second National Conference: Justice in Geoscience engages intergenerational and convergent coalitions to broaden participation of Black, Native/Indigenous, and Latinx students and scholars in geosciences and related disciplines. This Chapman will feature events and programming that span three themes – Archival: Reading the past to create paths forward; Urgent: Justice for geoscientists of color; and Imaginary: A radically different future. Prior to the meeting, an unconference activity will allow all participants to take part in assembling the conference program.
Webinar: Early-Career Science Seminar Series 1: Physics and Dynamics
Three early-career scientists will be giving 12 minute talks on their research in the general area of atmospheric physics and dynamics with Q&A afterwards.
Please register for Early-Career Science Seminar Series 1: Physics and Dynamics on Aug 25, 2022 4:00 PM EDT.
Webinar: Preparing Honors Nomination packets: Demystifying the process
The AGU Biogeosciences Section’s Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Committee will hold a webinar to prepare potential nominators and nominees for AGU honors (medals, awards, prizes, fellowship and lectures) with the knowledge and skills they need to put together an outstanding packet. LaToya Myles, the Chair of the AGU Honors & Recognition Committee, will present an overview of the AGU Honors program, after which 2021 Hilker Early Career Award winner Jennifer Glass and AGU Fellow Ariel Anbar will walk participants through the crafting of a CV, publication list, and letters of recommendation.
Chapman Conference: Solving Water Availability Challenges through an Interdisciplinary Framework
Golden, Colorado , United StatesDespite the inherent complexity of water availability, the hydrologic cycle has historically been studied from narrow disciplinary perspectives, often isolated from societal context. Addressing the challenge of water availability requires understanding the issues holistically, bringing together the pieces of the puzzle held by different disciplinary perspectives. Our Chapman conference will uncover and make explicit divergent views, assumptions, data types, and research methods that make integration difficult.
Deadline to apply for the Michael H. Freilich Student Visualization Competition
The AGU Michael H. Freilich Student Visualization Competition Program provides an opportunity for students to demonstrate creative ways to use visualization to present complex problems in the Earth and space sciences as well as transdisciplinary sciences.