y l k e e W SCIENCE Please check the Google Calendar at http://www.cgc. uaf.edu/calendar.html for updates. MONDAY, October 20 4:30–5:30 p.m. – Murie Auditorium, 104 Murie Building One Health / Biomedical seminar series, sponsored by the Department of Veterinary Medicine Steller sea lions and their prey as sentinels of environmental contaminants in the Aleutian Islands Lorrie Rea, Institute of Northern Engineering See www.uaf.edu/vmed for information Contact: uaf-vet-med@alaska.edu (474-1928) TUESDAY, October 21 10–11 a.m. – Globe Room, 215 Elvey Building (GI) The Geographic Information Network of Alaska (GINA) Tom Heinrichs, GINA director, Geophysical Institute Learn more about GINA's capabilities, current projects and their interest in collaborating with UAF researchers Contact: Tom Heinrichs, tom.heinrichs@alaska.edu Noon–2 p.m. – Globe Room, 215 Elvey Building (GI) University of Alaska North by 2020 Forum / Northern Studies / International Arctic Research Center brown bag seminar & discussion Russia's science interests and Arctic policy Alexander Sergunin, St. Petersburg State University, St. Petersburg, Russia After the talk there will be opportunities for further discussion and brief contributions by IARC researchers Vladimir Alexeev and Igor Polyakov on US–Russian collaborative Arctic research and education activities Information: Hajo Eicken, hajo.eicken@gi.alaska.edu 4–5 p.m. – 201 Reichardt Building Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry Seminar Networking and mentoring: Keys to success in science Donna Dean, independent consultant This talk is sponsored by the Alaska Local Section of the American Chemistry Society Information: www.uaf.edu/chem; Bill Howard, wahoward@alaska.edu WEDNESDAY, October 22 [No SFOS Climate Change Seminar this week] 3:30–4:30 p.m. – Vera Alexander Learning Center (201 O'Neill) Institute of Marine Science Seminar Title & speaker TBD Information: tjweingartner@alaska.edu October 20, 2014 Volume 20, Number 7 Calendar 5:30–6:30 p.m. – Schaible Auditorium, Bunnell Building UAF Research Showcase: Introduction to Research and Creative Scholarship at UAF Wood ash to glass: The history, the science and the aesthetic Jim Brashear, Art Department This series is sponsored by the Undergraduate Research & Scholarly Activity (URSA) office. Presentations are intended for a general audience and all are welcome. Contact: Elizabeth Belknap, elizabeth.belknap@alaska. edu (474-8722) THURSDAY, October 23 9–10 a.m. – Elvey Auditorium, 214 Elvey Building (GI) Department of Biology & Wildlife MS defense Effects of permafrost thaw on nitrogen availability and plant–soil interaction in a boreal Alaska lowland Rebecca Finger, MS candidate Information: Rebecca Finger, rfinger@alaska.edu 10–11 a.m. – webinar Alaska Center for Climate Assessment and Policy (ACCAP) Climate Webinar Series Extreme weather events on the Last Frontier: Meteorological analyses and societal impacts Lauren Zuromski, Hollings Scholar; Rick Thoman, National Weather Service; John Walsh, UAF Registration is strongly encouraged. See http://accap.uaf.edu/webinars Contact: Tina Buxbaum, tmbuxbaum@alaska.edu 4–5 p.m. – Elvey Auditorium, 214 Elvey Building (GI) International Arctic Research Center Seminar Evidence of recent warming and thawing of permafrost in the Arctic and sub-Arctic Vladimir Romanovsky, Geophysical Institute Information: http://www.iarc.uaf.edu/en/events/iarcseminar-series/2014-2015 or Simon Filhol, svfilhol@ alaska.edu 2015 Global Change student grant competition Guidelines for CGC's 2015 Global Change Student Research Grant competition are available for download at www.cgc.uaf.edu. Proposal submission deadline is February 6, 2015. An INFORMATIONAL WORKSHOP on the competition will be held Monday, November 10 at 5:15 p.m. in the Globe Room of the Elvey Building (GI). See http://www.cgc.uaf.edu for a flier with more details. UAF Weekly Science Calendar - October 20–24, 2014, page 2 of 2 FRIDAY, October 24 SaturDAY, October 25 Noon–1 p.m. – webinar* Co-sponsored by the National Weather Service and the Alaska Center for Climate Assessment and Policy (ACCAP) October 2014 National Weather Service Alaska climate forecast briefing Rick Thoman, National Weather Service For online access register at http://accap.adobeconnect. com/nws_october/event/event_info.html *or attend in person at the National Weather Service Conference Room, 351 Akasofu Bldg (IARC) Contact: Tina Buxbaum, tmbuxbaum@alaska.edu 8 a.m.–1:30 p.m. – Murie Building Hosted by the College of Natural Science & Mathematics (full list of sponsors and supporters is available at the URL below) 3rd annual Alaska Interior Medical Education Summit (AIMES) Explore a wide variety of health careers. Includes panel discussions with practitioners & medical students, small group discussions and hands-on activities. This event is free and open to all, but preregistration is required: https://sites.google.com/a/alaska.edu/aimes/ Contact: Carolyn Chapin, carolyn.chapin@alaska.edu (474-5548) 3–4 p.m. – Murie Auditorium, 104 Murie Building Life Sciences Seminar Series, sponsored by the Institute of Arctic Biology and the Department of Biology & Wildlife From cafeterias to communities: A systems approach to childhood obesity prevention Andrea Bersamin, Center for Alaska Native Health Research, Institute of Arctic Biology Information: www.iab.uaf.edu/events or Marie Thoms, methoms@alaska.edu (474-7412) 3:30–5:10 p.m. – 201 Reichardt Building Department of Geosciences Seminar "Runoff projections for the Upper Susitna Watershed: Impacts of the changing climate, glaciers, and permafrost Andy Bliss, Geophysical Institute Contact: Carrie Green, icgreen@alaska.edu (474-6892) 3:30–5 p.m. – 531 Duckering Building Water and Environmental Research Center Seminar Title & speaker TBA Information: http://ine.uaf.edu/werc or Bill Schnabel, weschnabel@alaska.edu (474-7789) [No SFOS Fisheries Division Seminar this week] Alaska Summer Research Academy 2015 October 31, 2014 is the deadline to submit module proposals for the summer 2015 Alaska Summer Research Academy (ASRA). ASRA is a two-week summer academy for students in grades 6–12. Students intensively explore a single subject (module) for two weeks under the guidance of two instructors. Modules are hands-on, and the idea is to make STEM fun and exciting, while still offering high-quality research experiences. ASRA instructors are typically experts in STEM fields from the university, the community, or from K–12 schools. Details are in the RFP, which can be found at www.cgc. uaf.edu/calendar.html attached to the 10/31/14 deadline announcement. Contact: Laura Conner, ldconner@alaska.edu 3:45 p.m. – Globe Room, 215 Elvey Building (GI) Department of Physics Journal Club Check http://ffden-2.phys.uaf.edu/journal_club.htm or call 474-7339 to see if there's a presentation scheduled for this week and to confirm the location. A PDF of this calendar is available for viewing or downloading at http://www.cgc.uaf.edu/calendar.html. A Google Calendar at the same URL provides additional information. To be included in the calendar, submit details by noon on Wednesday the week before your event to cgc@iarc.uaf.edu, by fax to 474-6722, or call 474-5818. This calendar will announce any lecture, seminar, workshop, thesis defense or other campus event with a science focus. Sponsored by the Center for Global Change and Arctic System Research as a service to the UAF community. UAF is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer and educational institution.
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