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SUMMARY:Geospatial Forum: Spatial Frameworks for Analysis of Clouds and Storms
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. Sandra Yuter – Professor\, Department of Marine\, Earth & Atmospheric Sciences\, North Carolina State University \nSpatial Frameworks for Analysis of Clouds and Storms
URL:https://facultyclusters.ncsu.edu/event/geospatial-forum-4-6-17/
LOCATION:5103 Jordan Hall\, NC State University\, Raleigh\, NC\, United States
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SUMMARY:Science Communication Workshop: Library Resources
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\nDanica Lewis – NCSU Libraries Fellow \nLibrary Resources
URL:https://facultyclusters.ncsu.edu/event/scgso-4-12-17/
LOCATION:Hunt Library
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SUMMARY:NC Global Food Security Institute Planning Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The Global Food Security Institute (GFSI)\, 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. The GFSI will build and deploy new technologies that reduce the detrimental impacts on ecosystem services of agriculture at local\, regional and global scales. \nThe GFSI brings together scientific thought leaders from six NC State colleges and the Chancellors Faculty Excellence Program Clusters\, expertise from Duke Universities World Food Policy Center and the Triangle Center for Evolutionary Medicine\, Food Security and Agriculture from RTI International\, and Nutrition and Public Health from UNC-CH. \n\nNC Global Food Security Institute  Planning Meeting \nThursday\, April 13\, 2017\, 8:30 a.m. – 7:30 p.m. \nNorth Carolina State University\nDorothy and Roy Park Alumni Center\nChancellor’s Reception Room 220\n2450 Alumni Drive\, Raleigh\, NC 27606 \n\nAgenda \n8:00-8:30 a.m. – Breakfast & Registration \n8:30-9:00 a.m. – Welcome \n9:00-10:00 a.m. – Keynote Speakers from NC State\, Duke and UNC \n10:00-10:45 a.m. – 2 minute slide presentations (RTI and Industry Partners) \n10:45-11:00 a.m. – Break \n11:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. – 2 minute slide presentations (Academic Partners) \n12:00-1:00 p.m. – Lunch \n1:00-3:00 p.m. – Breakout Visioning Sessions \n\nPlant and animal biology in agriculture including\n\nthe coevolution of plants and animals\, pests\, and pathogens\nimpacts of climate change on plant performance and production;\n\n\nFood loss and waste\nFood safety and sanitation\nEvolution of antibiotic and pesticide resistance\nThe phytobiome and microbiomes\nPlant-based ethnobotany and evolutionary medicine and infectious disease biology;\nHuman nutrition\, agriculture and global health\nPolicy including technology adoption in areas such as gender\, food\, nutrition and health\nData driven analytics\, metadata and predictive modeling to improve food security\n\n3:00-5:00 p.m. – Reports from Visioning Sessions \n5:00-6:00 p.m. – Reception \n6:00-8:00 p.m. – Dinner and Speaker \n\nFor further information\, please contact: \nDr. Jean Beagle Ristaino\, jean_ristaino@ncsu.edu \nWilliam Neal Reynolds Professor of Plant Pathology and Director of the Emerging Plant Disease and Global Food Security Cluster NC State University
URL:https://facultyclusters.ncsu.edu/event/nc-global-food-security-institute-planning-meeting/
LOCATION:Dorothy and Roy Park Alumni Center\, 2450 Alumni Drive\, Raleigh\, NC\, 27606\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Dr. Jean Beagle Ristaino":MAILTO:jean_ristaino@ncsu.edu
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SUMMARY:Creating Meaning From Information in Science and Storytelling
DESCRIPTION:“Storytelling” is a buzzword in everything from business leadership and online marketing to science communication. What evidence is there for the value of this approach? What does it even mean? Story Collider’s executive director Liz Neeley will explore research on storytelling and narrative persuasion\, highlight the value of personal stories in science\, and consider how something like “narrative competency” might be conceptualized\, taught\, and deployed in your own science communication efforts. \nMore information on Creating Meaning from Information in Science and Storytelling >>
URL:https://facultyclusters.ncsu.edu/event/creating-meaning-from-information-in-science-and-storytelling/
LOCATION:Poe Hall Room 216
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SUMMARY:RED Talks: Big Data and Bioweapons Assessments - New Insights and New Challenges
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. Kathleen Vogel – Associate Professor\, Department of Political Science\, NC State University; Jefferson Science Fellow at the U.S. Department of State’s Office to Monitor and Combat Human Trafficking \nBig Data and Bioweapons Assessments: New Insights and New Challenges \nReception to immediately follow in Duke Energy Hall.
URL:https://facultyclusters.ncsu.edu/event/red-talks-4-19-17/
LOCATION:Hunt Library\, Duke Energy Hall\, North Carolina State University Centennial Campus\, 1070 Partners Way\, Raleigh\, NC\, United States
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SUMMARY:Toxicology Seminar: Research Strategies for Exploring the Landscape of Environmental Health
DESCRIPTION:Speaker and Topic\nDr. Rick Woychik – Deputy Director\, NIEHS and Principal Investigator \nResearch Strategies for Exploring the Landscape of Environmental Health \nSpeaker co-sponsored by the Toxicology Program and the Center for Human Health and the Environment.
URL:https://facultyclusters.ncsu.edu/event/toxicology-seminar-4-25-17/
LOCATION:Toxicology Building\, Room 2104\, 850 Main Campus Drive\, Raleigh\, NC
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SUMMARY:Science Communication Workshop: Communicating Controversial 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. Jean Goodwin – Professor\, Department of Communication \nCommunicating Controversial Science
URL:https://facultyclusters.ncsu.edu/event/scgso-4-26-17/
LOCATION:David Clark Labs Room 123
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