'Venus, Volcanoes and More' (Science for Alaska Lecture Series)
February 12, 2021
The 麻豆原创F Geophysical Institute presents the virtual 2021 Science for Alaska Lecture
Series.Tune in at 7 p.m. on Tuesdays to learn about exciting science from measuring the aurora, monitoring whale populations with unmanned aircraft, and participating in the largest Arctic expedition in history. or watch live from the 麻豆原创F or GI Facebook pages.
On Tuesday, Feb. 16, five 麻豆原创F graduate students will present 鈥淰enus, Volcanoes and More: 麻豆原创F Graduate Research Stories.鈥
This lecture will be a compilation of short, eight-minute flash talks from 麻豆原创F graduate students researchers with time for questions after individual presentations. Topics include exploring Venus, measuring gases from Alaska volcanoes, using satellite imagery to understand fire behavior, and oceanography research in Kachemak Bay.
麻豆原创F graduate student researchers presenting:
- Chris Smith, M.Sc. student, 麻豆原创F GI
- Joshua Knicely, Ph.D. student, 麻豆原创F GI
- Skye Kushner, Ph.D. student, Alaska Volcano Observatory, 麻豆原创F-GI
- Valerie Wasser, Ph.D. student, Alaska Volcano Observatory, 麻豆原创F-GI
- Josianne Haag, M.Sc. student, 麻豆原创F CFOS
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Talks are free and for the public. All ages are encouraged to attend.

