Hey again friends! Still looking for a PhD student to join my group at the University of New Hampshire in either Fall 2023 or Spring 2024. I'm looking for someone to work on synthetic aperture radar data for the identification of coastal features, soils, and processes.
BREAKING NEWS: The call for abstracts for GeoenvironMeet 2024 is now open! You could be with us in Portland next September for one of our largest specialty conferences!
https://t.co/BgNzplHxOe
We have a "geolegend" in our midst! Check out this recent article from @GeoInstitute's Geostrata featuring CCEE Distinguished Professor Mo Gabr, who discusses his academic and research career and his inspiration for studying geotechnical engineering: https://t.co/Ltbh9nukcG
Poster is printed, bags are packed, and excitement is building for #GeoCongress2023
I will be presenting my poster on “Evaluation of Water Vapor Sorption to Quantify Wildfire Ash in Soil” on March 27 (2:30 - 4:30 pm).
See you there 😃
Vote for me, NHERIfriends! 😊 I am nominated for the User Forum and excited to be more involved with the natural hazards community. https://t.co/kMTFmrgJJh
Had so much fun at the student group mixer organized by the students organizations at @NCStateCCEE
My painting shows a glimpse of our recent field work in Washington State.
We are studying post-wildfire slope stability at the Bolt Creek Fire site as part of my @nsfgov CAREER project. Thanks to our amazing collaborators @usfs_rmrs we got early access to the site and collected valuable data. We have a new theory on… 👇
Thanks a lot for the interest! I’m reviewing the applications to schedule interviews and won’t be able to respond to emails anymore. Candidates can still submit their formal applications to NC State GradSchool for full review. Unfortunately I don’t have postdoc or MS positions.
@GeoInstitute@idildakin@NCStateCCEE Hope you enjoy this @GeoInstitute Director's Cut with @idildakin@NCStateCCEE, fun way to start the weekend! Check out Idil's recent CGJ paper "Shear strength and stiffness behavior of fine-grained soils at different surface hydration conditions"
https://t.co/167Wz0lDkV
Our Director's Cut Labor Day week extravaganza comes to a close with the 4th of 4 episodes. Today we bring you @idildakin of @NCStateCCEE talking about headphones vs earbuds, why she's spent time in multiple deserts, and a lot more!
https://t.co/xmNUVTQFh9