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Geospatial Forum: Advanced Spectroscopic, Vertical and Thermal Analysis of an Urban Area

5103 Jordan Hall NC State University, Raleigh, NC, United States

The Geospatial Forum brings together researchers, educators, practitioners, and students of the geospatial sciences in an exciting series of lively presentations and discussions of frontiers in geospatial analytics for solutions to environmental and societal challenges.

Innovation, Participation, and Discourse in Brazil’s Sanitation Sector

Mann Hall Room 323

The Global Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WaSH) Faculty Cluster and Engineers Without Borders, NC State Chapter present Dr. Earthea Nance on Innovation, Participation, and Discourse in Brazil’s Sanitation Sector. Dr. Nance is an Associate Professor ant Texas Souther University and author of Engineers and Communities: Transforming Sanitation in Contemporary Brazil (2012).

Science Communication Workshop: Citizen Science

David Clark Labs Room 123

Come to a workshop hosted by the Science Communication Graduate Student Organization, a student-run group offering opportunities for scientists to learn more about communicating their work.

Geospatial Forum: Spatial Frameworks for Analysis of Clouds and Storms

5103 Jordan Hall NC State University, Raleigh, NC, United States

The Geospatial Forum brings together researchers, educators, practitioners, and students of the geospatial sciences in an exciting series of lively presentations and discussions of frontiers in geospatial analytics for solutions to environmental and societal challenges.

Science Communication Workshop: Library Resources

Hunt Library

Come to a workshop hosted by the Science Communication Graduate Student Organization, a student-run group offering opportunities for scientists to learn more about communicating their work.

NC Global Food Security Institute Planning Meeting

Dorothy and Roy Park Alumni Center 2450 Alumni Drive, Raleigh, NC, United States

The Global Food Security Institute, a partnership of NC research institutions, will develop knowledge and deploy next generation plant science tools and technologies that are environmentally sustainable to improve agriculture production and increase smallholder farmer income and nutrition, to reduce hunger and poverty, and to sustain food security in the developing world.

RED Talks: Big Data and Bioweapons Assessments – New Insights and New Challenges

Hunt Library, Duke Energy Hall North Carolina State University Centennial Campus, 1070 Partners Way, Raleigh, NC, United States

RED Talks - Where Data Meets Science are designed to bring together the data science community at NC State around exciting talks from local and national leaders in data science.