UAF Weekly Science Calendar, March 31 - April 4

 

UAF Weekly Science Calendar, March 31 - April 4

Submitted by Center for Global Change
Phone: (907) 474-5818

03/29/03

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2

3:30 p.m. - 212B Butrovich (NOTE LOCATION)
Institute of Marine Science Weekly Seminar
The Application of Multibeam Surveys to Coastal and Offshore Habitat Characterization
Capt. Robert Pawlowski, NOAA (Ret.), MNI. Alaska Program Manager,
Thales Geosolutions (Pacific), Inc.
This seminar is presented via videoconference from Anchorage.
For more information call ext. 5585 or 7289

FRIDAY, APRIL 4

Noon - 351C IARC (National Weather Svc Conf Room)
Sponsored by the National Weather Service and the Geophysical Institute
Informal Synoptic Weather Briefing and Discussion (Also ATM693)
A weekly presentation by NWSFO-Fairbanks and UAF/GI Personnel.
Come and learn more about Fairbanks’ weather and get a weekend forecast.

3:30 p.m. - Geophysical Institute Auditorium (214 Elvey)
Life Sciences Seminar Series
Genetic Variation in Agamospermous Taxa of Hieracium sect.
Alpina (Compositae) in Tatry Mts. (Slovakia) in the
Context of Postglacial Migration in Europe

Helena Storchova, UAF
For more information call ext. 7640

3:30 p.m. - 201 Natural Sciences
Department of Geology and Geophysics Seminar
Environmental Scanning Electroscopy - A New Tool for Research at UAF
Ken Severin, Dept. of Geology and Geophysics, UAF
Postponed from an earlier date.
For more information call ext. 7565

3:30 p.m. - 304 Eielson Memorial Bldg.
Anthropology Department Colloquium
Tracing Sustainable Agropastoral Strategies in Semi-Arid Regions
Jeannette Smith, Dept. of Anthropology, UAF
For more information call ext. 7288

3:45 p.m. - Globe Room, Geophysical Institute
Department of Physics Journal Club
Weekly informal presentation.
For more information, see
http://ffden-2.phys.uaf.edu/journal_club.htm
or call ext. 7339

SATURDAY, APRIL 5

Noon-5 p.m. - UAF Natural Sciences Facility
Annual Open House Sponsored by the College of Science, Engineering and Mathematics
Science Potpourri 2003
This year’s activities include making your own slime, creating simulated tidal waves,
and using a microscope to look at the tiniest inhabitants from Ballaine Lake.
Bring your favorite rocks for evaluation at the Geology Department’s rock clinic.
No admission charge; free parking is available behind the building.
For more information call Marlys at ext. 6287.