The Environmental Science and Engineering (ESE) program at the California Institute of Technology (@Caltech). Follow us for updates on the latest research!
🥳What a fantastic few months for @CaltechESE filled with lots of celebrations! Today we are celebrating @notThatNewton! Congratulations Dr. Newton Nguyen on successfully defending today!
My final hurrah at @Caltech is my Science Journey presentation, in which I describe how and why scientists explore our blue planet. Combining my loves of outreach and oceanography never gets old and now it's on YouTube for the rest of time!
https://t.co/8lUnD9Utg6
officially a #PhD! Proudly announce 📢 I will be an Assistant Professor @UMNBBE starting this Fall. I appreciate all my mentors&peers @LehighU@Caltech@MIT family&friends for helping me achieve this milestone. Looking forward to continuing exciting research in the new chapter🥳
🥳🌊 Congratulations on successfully defending today Dr. Lily Dove (@SoLilyquizing)!! What a great talk and what a turnout! @CaltechESE thanks you for everything you have done for the department!
Two ESE PhD student have been selected as NOAA Climate & Global Change postdoctoral fellows! Congratulations Lily Dove (@SoLilyquizing) and Clare Singer (@ClareESinger).
Hey everyone, I’m really happy to say that I've been awarded the Stanford Science Fellowship. I'm excited to learn about methane and CO2 emissions from ecosystems and agriculture and do field-work in cool places. Don’t worry, I’ll always be a Cal Bear! https://t.co/WV30aPLkmq
Are you an early career womxn in civil and environmental engineering research domains? We invite you to apply to the CEE Rising Stars Workshop. CEE research is tackling the worlds grand challenges for a more sustainable future. Apply by June 5.
https://t.co/zzFnmX4ixb
New in #ESATMOS from @saramurphy267, @PaulOWennberg and colleagues looking at the self-reaction of peroxy radicals.
The work is #OpenAccess and can be read now ➡ https://t.co/VgLnsvg0NS
A whole new view 🤩 🌊
First taste from the SWOT mission shows Earth’s water in higher definition than ever before. The spatial resolution of SWOT ocean measurements is 10 times greater than sea surface height data gathered over the same area by seven other satellites combined.