Join us to learn fundamental teaching tools for open environmental data science education and research including GitHub, Markdown, and Jupyter Notebooks, and ChatGPT.
Learn more and register here: https://t.co/D6gWhpdBR6
Join our special issue in Environmental Data Science to advance data-intensive science, improve management, or inform policy related to today’s environmental challenges. The submission window is open now through September 4.
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ESIIL's Modeling Extreme Wildfires working group will discuss their work to improve representation of extreme wildfire events in forecasting tools.
🔥 More info here: https://t.co/zhTgJ9P6nv
We are excited to announce a new seminar series highlighting the first cohort of ESIIL working groups! Each working group will be sharing their work during the EDS Seminar Tuesdays at 11:00 AM MT.
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📆 Mark your calendars!
ESIIL's first cohort of working groups will share the story and legacy of their working groups in this special Seminar Series. Join us Tuesdays from 11-11:50 am MT from May 19 to June 30.
More info: https://t.co/9PLbxrx3wP
Earlier this month, ESIIL Working Group “Interdisciplinary Approaches to Modeling Extreme Wildfire Events” met in person on site in Boulder, Colorado. PI Melissa Lucash recaps their visit in a blog post, read here: https://t.co/C4saKENBa1
Join us for our upcoming EDS seminar with a presentation from Nattália Neves who will be presenting on the importance of leaf phenology in plant economic strategies in tropical dry ecosystems.
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We are thrilled to announce the selection of ESIIL’s third cohort of working groups! These 10 dynamic teams will collaboratively address pressing environmental challenges and work towards innovative, data-driven solutions. Visit our website for more: https://t.co/8IqiknkyOy
Join us for our upcoming EDS Seminar! Ben Baiser and Daijiang Li will be presenting, “Global Urban Biological Invasion Compendium: Synthesizing Global Data to Understand Urban Biodiversity.”
🌿 Please click here for more information and the zoom link: https://t.co/r0AGaCkiVd
ESIIL Postdoc, Kai Kopecky, was recently highlighted in bioGraphic Magazine about his work that asks whether skeletons of dead coral help or hinder coral reef recovery. Check out “The Curse of Dead Corals” to learn more: https://t.co/Er8ZYBKzc2
Congratulations to ESIIL Affiliate and CU Geography Professor, Dr. Katherine Siegel, for being named one of 11 women to watch in science! Read more about her highlight in The Story Exchange here: https://t.co/F4MJFjlghq
How does combining trade, nutrient, and network analyses help inform strategies to increase nutrient retention, strengthen food security, and support resilience for Pacific Island countries? Find out here: https://t.co/OUB8PGVUnx
Please join us in congratulating ESIIL team members who have been awarded fellowships with University of Colorado Boulder’s Sustainability Research Initiative fellowship. Read the full announcement here: https://t.co/wz5rdeBHPC