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SUMMARY:Science Communication Workshop: Infographics
DESCRIPTION:The Science Communication Graduate Student Organization (SCGSO) is a student-run group offering opportunities for scientists to learn more about communicating their work. The group is geared towards graduate students but everyone is welcome. \nThe SCGSO is hosting a Spring 2017 workshop series approximately every other Wednesday during the semester. No need to sign up – just show up! \n\nSpeaker and Theme\nLea Shell – Curator of Digital Media\, Department of Applied Ecology \nInfographics
URL:https://facultyclusters.ncsu.edu/event/scgso-3-1-17/
LOCATION:David Clark Labs Room 123
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SUMMARY:Geospatial Forum: Synergistically Advancing CyberGIS and Geospatial Data Science
DESCRIPTION: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. \nCome exchange ideas with each other and our distinguished guest speakers as they share their latest research\, experiences\, and applications in geospatial analytics. Everyone is welcome! \nThe center hosts the forum on most Thursdays during Fall and Spring semesters at 3:30-4:30 pm in 5103 Jordan Hall\, NC State Central Campus. Light refreshments and coffee are served at 3:00 pm in the 5th Floor lobby. \n\nSpeaker and Topic\nDr. Shaowen Wang – Professor\, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign\, Department of Geography & Geographic Information Science and Department of Computer Science \nSynergistically Advancing CyberGIS and Geospatial Data Science
URL:https://facultyclusters.ncsu.edu/event/geospatial-forum-3-2-17/
LOCATION:5103 Jordan Hall\, NC State University\, Raleigh\, NC\, United States
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SUMMARY:Science Communication Workshop: Video Making
DESCRIPTION:The Science Communication Graduate Student Organization (SCGSO) is a student-run group offering opportunities for scientists to learn more about communicating their work. The group is geared towards graduate students but everyone is welcome. \nThe SCGSO is hosting a Spring 2017 workshop series approximately every other Wednesday during the semester. No need to sign up – just show up! \n\nSpeaker and Theme\nDr. Adrian Smith – Research Assistant Professor\, Department of Biological Sciences \nVideo Making
URL:https://facultyclusters.ncsu.edu/event/scgso-3-15-17/
LOCATION:David Clark Labs Room 123
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SUMMARY:RED Talks: Toward a Framework for Inferring Individual-Level Characteristics from Digital Trace Data
DESCRIPTION: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. In addition to promoting data science at NC State\, our aim is to also spur interdisciplinary collaboration through a series of networking events\, following the talks\, where faculty and researchers from across campus\, and more importantly across disciplines\, can meet and engage with each other as well as with the larger data science community within the Triangle. \n\nSpeaker and Topic\nDr. Deen Freelon – Associate Professor\, School of Communication\, American University \nToward a Framework for Inferring Individual-Level Characteristics from Digital Trace Data \nReception to immediately follow in the Piedmont Ballroom.
URL:https://facultyclusters.ncsu.edu/event/red-talks-3-15-17/
LOCATION:Talley Student Union\, Mountains Ballroom\, Raleigh\, NC\, United States
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SUMMARY:Toxicology Seminar Series: Sex\, Arsenic\, and Hedgehog: Mouse Models of Fetal Origins of Adult Diseases
DESCRIPTION:Speaker and Topic\nDr. Humphrey Hung-Chang Yao – Investigator\, Reproductive and Developmental Biology Laboratory\, Reproductive Developmental Biology Group\, NIEHS \nSex\, Arsenic\, and Hedgehog: Mouse Models of Fetal Origins of Adult Diseases \nSpeaker co-sponsored by the Toxicology Program and the Center for Human Health and the Environment.
URL:https://facultyclusters.ncsu.edu/event/toxicology-seminar-3-21-17/
LOCATION:Toxicology Building\, Room 2104\, 850 Main Campus Drive\, Raleigh\, NC
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SUMMARY:Geospatial Forum: Advanced Spectroscopic\, Vertical and Thermal Analysis of an Urban Area
DESCRIPTION: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. \nCome exchange ideas with each other and our distinguished guest speakers as they share their latest research\, experiences\, and applications in geospatial analytics. Everyone is welcome! \nThe center hosts the forum on most Thursdays during Fall and Spring semesters at 3:30-4:30 pm in 5103 Jordan Hall\, NC State Central Campus. Light refreshments and coffee are served at 3:00 pm in the 5th Floor lobby. \n\nSpeaker and Topic\nDr. Dar Roberts – Professor\, Department of Geography\, University of California\, Santa Barbara \nAdvanced Spectroscopic\, Vertical and Thermal Analysis of an Urban Area
URL:https://facultyclusters.ncsu.edu/event/geospatial-forum-3-23-17/
LOCATION:5103 Jordan Hall\, NC State University\, Raleigh\, NC\, United States
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SUMMARY:Innovation\, Participation\, and Discourse in Brazil’s Sanitation Sector
DESCRIPTION:Seminar Abstract: Sustainable infrastructure planning is critical in all places. But in the developing world\, the lack of basic water and sanitation services for over three billion people still contributes to disease\, death\, low productivity\, and poor school attendance (especially for girls). Brazil is a critical case for examining the role of innovation\, community participation\, and discourse in transforming the sanitation sector on a large scale. Known locally as condominial sewers\, the new technology is making sanitation services more inclusive. In this presentation\, the author will shed light on the driving discourses of development that emerged during the innovation period\, and will introduce comparative techniques for evaluating participation and infrastructure performance. \nBiographical Sketch: Earthea Nance is an Associate Professor at Texas Southern University. She has over 20 years of experience in the fields of environmental planning and management\, and environmental engineering. Her work investigates the intersection of environmental hazards and vulnerability in diverse urban settings\, including developing countries and underserved neighborhoods. Dr. Nance served as a public official during New Orleans’ recovery from Hurricane Katrina\, and her post-Katrina research has examined the social and environmental impacts of hurricanes\, floods\, climate change\, and oil spills in the US Gulf Coast. Dr. Nance is the author of the book Engineers and Communities: Transforming Sanitation in Contemporary Brazil (2012). She has written numerous journal articles\, including a 2012 article in Duke Forum for Law and Social Change. Dr. Nance received her PhD from Stanford University and is a registered professional civil engineer and certified floodplain manager. She previously taught at the University of New Orleans\, Massachusetts Institute of Technology\, and Virginia Tech. \n 
URL:https://facultyclusters.ncsu.edu/event/innovation-participation-and-discourse-in-brazils-sanitation-sector/
LOCATION:Mann Hall Room 323
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SUMMARY:Science Communication Workshop: Citizen Science
DESCRIPTION:The Science Communication Graduate Student Organization (SCGSO) is a student-run group offering opportunities for scientists to learn more about communicating their work. The group is geared towards graduate students but everyone is welcome. \nThe SCGSO is hosting a Spring 2017 workshop series approximately every other Wednesday during the semester. No need to sign up – just show up! \n\nSpeaker and Theme\nDr. Caren Cooper – Associate Professor\, Department of Forestry and Environmental Resources \nCitizen Science
URL:https://facultyclusters.ncsu.edu/event/scgso-3-29-17/
LOCATION:David Clark Labs Room 123
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