Repeats every week every Tuesday until Wed Apr 24 2024 except Tue Mar 12 2024.
12:00pm to 1:00pm
GiGGLES (Graduates in Geosciences Getting Lunch and Explaining Science) is a weekly lunch talk that provides an opportunity for graduate students to practice a talk or presentation for an upcoming conference or class project, or to work on public speaking skills.
Repeats every week every Thursday until Wed Apr 24 2024 except Thu Mar 21 2024.
12:00pm to 1:00pm
GSPD (Graduate Student Postdoc seminar) is a weekly lunch talk that provides an opportunity for graduate students and postdocs to get constructive feedback from peers, to practice giving presentations in preparation for the job market or other opportunities, and to better understand what fellow students and postdocs are working on.
GSPD (Graduate Student Postdoc seminar) is a weekly lunch talk that provides an opportunity for graduate students and postdocs to get constructive feedback from peers, to practice giving presentations in preparation for the job market or other opportunities, and to better understand what fellow students and postdocs are working on.
Department tutorials provide a chance for EPS concentrators and prospective students alike to meet with EPS faculty in an informal setting. In addition to learning about the variety of research opportunities available within EPS, the tutorials are also a great way to meet other students interested in earth and planetary sciences.
Our March 6 presenter is Professor Roger Fu, whose research interests center around the formation and interior evolution of the Earth and other planetary bodies.
All EPS concentrators are required to attend five tutorials before graduation...
GiGGLES (Graduates in Geosciences Getting Lunch and Explaining Science) is a weekly lunch talk that provides an opportunity for graduate students to practice a talk or presentation for an upcoming conference or class project, or to work on public speaking skills.
The abyssal ocean: its dynamics and its role in climate
In this lecture I will review recent advances in our understanding of the role played by turbulence in setting the overall structure of the oceans. I will focus on the deep ocean, where the impact of turbulence is strongly modulated by the presence of topography. The presentation will start with some theoretical arguments followed up by results from a very recent field campaign. I will conclude by discussing the implications of these results for our understanding of the global ocean circulation and its role in the...