Shoutout to anyone who moves to another country to follow their dreams. Adapting to lang/env/cultural differences whilst studying/researching is not easy.
It can be difficult for those who have never done this to appreciate how big that is. It's incredibly impressive.
Happy World Water Day! 💧 We hope to bring together teams to produce high-impact interdisciplinary water research and education programs that address state, national, and global water issues.
In this #InternationalWomensDay let me share a few layers of me: an engineer, a volunteer, an academic, and a hydrologist. Pushing through barriers and lifting others.
Cherry blossom flowering date in Kyoto, Japan
As the climate warms, the natural world is responding. In this case, the trees are blossoming earlier in the year.
Data: https://t.co/4XUMnaTjv4
📢📢Exciting news! The Director position at the Water Institute is now open! Join @UF and spearhead efforts to foster a diverse community focused on interdisciplinary research, education, and outreach to tackle complex water challenges!
https://t.co/vNVDZdSvFF
Here in the UK it was the second warmest February on record (after 1998). It was also very wet and dull. Overall it has been the 5th warmest winter and the 8th wettest winter. This #dataviz summarise the the weather/climate for the past 12 months. #globalwamring#climatechange
So many interesting experiences shared at yesterday’s Science on Tap: Cheers from the Artic! Thank you to Dr. Jon Martin and graduate students Megan Black, Jaehyeon Lee, and Yuseung Shin for sharing what it was like to conduct research in Greenland.
Megan Black from the University of Florida presenting
"Quantifying Yearly High-Latitude Lake CDOM from Ice Sheet to Coast in Southwestern Greenland" #ufwater24
Darlene Saindon Velez from the
University of Florida presenting: "Healthy Farms-Healthy Bays – Finding Common Ground Within Uncommon Partnerships"
Session17 #ufwater24
Daniela Maizel from the University of Miami talk: "Public Health Impacts of Florida Communities Exposed to Cyanobacterial Harmful Algal Blooms" #ufwater24#session 14
Keynote speaker Stephen Loheide from the University of Wisconsin talk:
“What Can Ecohydrology Do for You? Developing a Scientific Basis for Decision Making”
#ufwater24#ufwatersymposium#ecohydrology