All seminars are in O'Neil Hall room 206
Seminars are on a Friday at 3:10 pm unless stated otherwise. Refreshments start at 3:00 pm.
Spring 2016
Apr. 8: Dr. Lara Wagner (Carnegie Institution for Science) - TBA
Feb. 26: Greg Hempen (AECOM) "Acquiring a Position & Having a Desirable Career"
Jan. 15: Dr. Megan Anderson (Colorado College) "Boundaries and structure of Siletzia in the Puget Lowland: Imaging an obducted plateau and accretionary salient with potential fields"
Fall 2015
Dec. 4: Dr. Liulin Xue (NCAR) "On the numerical simulations of wintertime orographic cloud seeding"
Nov. 20: Natalie Lucas (Co-Chair of the Sierra Student Coalition International Committee and the Executive Director of Care About Climate) "Road to Paris: Climate Change, Policy, and What YOU Can Do About It"
Nov. 13: Dr. Linda Warren (SLU) "Mapping faults in subducting slabs: Implications for slab deformation and deep earthquake mechanics"
Oct. 2: Dr. Feng Shi (University of Chicago) "Deformation of granulite at high temperature and pressure: An investigation into the hypothesized eclogitization-induced deep crustal earthquakes"
Sept. 18: Megan Hente (Missouri State University) "Bushwhacking my way to a Master's in Science"
Seminars are on a Friday at 3:10 pm unless stated otherwise. Refreshments start at 3:00 pm.
Spring 2016
Apr. 8: Dr. Lara Wagner (Carnegie Institution for Science) - TBA
Feb. 26: Greg Hempen (AECOM) "Acquiring a Position & Having a Desirable Career"
Jan. 15: Dr. Megan Anderson (Colorado College) "Boundaries and structure of Siletzia in the Puget Lowland: Imaging an obducted plateau and accretionary salient with potential fields"
Fall 2015
Dec. 4: Dr. Liulin Xue (NCAR) "On the numerical simulations of wintertime orographic cloud seeding"
Nov. 20: Natalie Lucas (Co-Chair of the Sierra Student Coalition International Committee and the Executive Director of Care About Climate) "Road to Paris: Climate Change, Policy, and What YOU Can Do About It"
Nov. 13: Dr. Linda Warren (SLU) "Mapping faults in subducting slabs: Implications for slab deformation and deep earthquake mechanics"
Oct. 2: Dr. Feng Shi (University of Chicago) "Deformation of granulite at high temperature and pressure: An investigation into the hypothesized eclogitization-induced deep crustal earthquakes"
Sept. 18: Megan Hente (Missouri State University) "Bushwhacking my way to a Master's in Science"