Apply to join the 2024-2025 APECS Canada board!
👉️ Connect with peers
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Visit https://t.co/qcAeuI8ddR for more details and apply by Sept. 20th.
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Deadline is September 15.
A little late but this #FieldworkFriday is from a few weeks ago on Devon Ice Cap, collecting validation and training data for machine learning of glacier zone classification in the Canadian Arctic.
Aka lots of snow pits, drilling and GPR! ❄️😍
Know someone preparing for their comprehensive exam? Not sure where to start?
Good news ☀️ APECS Canada is planning a webinar all about preparing for comprehensive exams!!
But first help us help you 😎⬇️
#PhD#EarlyCareerResearchers
APECS Canada is planning on holding a webinar in the coming months on how to prepare for PhD candidacy/comprehensive exams. We would like to first hear from you and find out what you would like to see in this webinar.
Take our short survey here:
https://t.co/B2KsDcTOlF
Thank you one thousand times for the great week in learning more on close ranging sensing. Makes me feel more prepared to get out into the field next year #sensingmountains@MRutzinger
Canadian Arctic mtns ➡️ Austrian Alps for summer school:
Back in the field measuring river discharge with drones 😍
Results in a few days 🤞
#sensingmountains
An appreciation and summary 🧵of the past 6wks.
Thank you 2 everyone in Ausuittuq for having us in your home for so long! Thanks to all the people who worked with us.
My focus was on studying the water discharge and glacier changes in the community - here’s what we did: 1/6
Thanks to the rest of the Grise Fiord Grad Students field team for being such great team mates and making a long season a very enjoyable one. Especially to the PI's Maya Bhatia and David Diddier for organizing such a large and interdisciplinary team!
(not all pictured here)
5/6
Coming to the end of the month long field season in Ausuittuq, with drone surveys, measuring glacier discharge, ocean sampling and more but today was a highlight sharing our work the local kids.
#HighArctic#Glaciers