Colloquia for Fall 2020
Dec 10, 2020
“Outstanding Alum Award presentation”
Bob Rauber and Julie Demuth
Hosted by Jeff Collett
Dec 03, 2020
“Exploring environmental and microphysical controls on orographic precipitation”
Annareli Morales from NCAR
Hosted by Russ Schumacher
Nov 20, 2020
“Dietrich and Shrake-Culler Awards presentation”
Find out which graduate students will receive these awards and hear from the recipients about their research.
Nov 19, 2020
“A storm safari in Subtropical South America: proyecto RELAMPAGO”
Kristen Rasmussen and Russ Schumacher
Nov 12, 2020
“The efficiency of poleward heat transport into the Arctic”
Brian Rose from State University of New York at Albany
Hosted by Maria Rugenstein
Nov 05, 2020
“Machine learning for physics-discovery and climate modeling”
Laure Zanna from Courant Institute, New York University
Hosted by Elizabeth Barnes
Oct 29, 2020
“Investigating aerosol-fog interactions”
Rachel Chang from Dalhousie University
Hosted by Jeff Pierce
Oct 22, 2020
“What the Earth's energy budget tells us about committed warming: Are we already committed to more than 2 deg C?”
Andrew Dessler from Texas A&M University
Hosted by Maria Rugenstein
Oct 15, 2020
“Research in Hawaii: From Sea-Salt Aerosols to Hurricanes”
Alison Nugent from University of Hawaii at Manoa
Hosted by Michael Bell
Oct 08, 2020
“Cultural Jamboree”
Five student presenters from our department will share their personal experiences of cultural interactions through their academic and social journeys. Talks will be followed by an open panel discussion.
Hosted by Julieta Juncosa Calahorrano
Oct 01, 2020
“Cold-loving critters: Where do Arctic microbes come from and what do they have to do with clouds?”
Jessie Creamean from Colorado State University
Hosted by Sonia Kreidenweis
Sep 25, 2020
“Climate effects of volcanic aerosol: past and future”
Anja Schmidt from University of Cambridge
Hosted by Jeff Pierce
On Friday, starting at 1 p.m.!
Sep 17, 2020
“The Curious Case of Carbon: from Cosmos to Carbonate”
Professor Scott Denning
via Microsoft Teams meeting
Sep 03, 2020
“An overview of smoke in Fort Collins in August 2020: Sources, transport, and potential impacts”
Associate Professor Jeff Pierce
via Microsoft Teams meeting