
Graduate Climate Conference (GCC)
Announcing the 10th Annual Graduate Climate Conference, which will be held October 28-30, 2016 at the University of Washington Pack Forest Conference Center.
Mondays, 3:30 - 4:30 PM, Ecology & Evolution department seminar, KCBD 1103
Thursdays, Evolutionary Morphology seminar (Committee on Evolutionary Biology), 7:30-8:30 PM, Hinds 176
Fridays, 2:00 - 3:00 PM, Geophysical Sciences departmental seminar
Mondays, 12:30 - 1:30 PM, Climate and Energy Lunch-and-Learn, Hinds 176
Mondays, 1:30 - 2:30 PM, Climate Science Journal Club, Hinds 451
Tuesdays, 12:30 - 1:30 PM, EPIC lunch (energy and climate economics), Saieh 146
Wednesdays, April 10 - May 29, 10:00 - 11:00 AM, R Spatial Workshop - GIS/Visualization, Searle 240B
Wednesdays, April 10 - May 29, 2:00 - 3:00 PM, R Spatial Workshop - Raster/Kriging, Searle 240B
Thursdays, 12:00 - 1:30 PM, Environmental Data Science lunch, Searle 240a
Announcing the 10th Annual Graduate Climate Conference, which will be held October 28-30, 2016 at the University of Washington Pack Forest Conference Center.
HACK NIGHTS ARE BACK! Please join Hack@UChicago for the first Hack Night of the school year, sponsored by IMC.
The Summer Institute on Sustainability and Energy (SISE) is a two-week intensive workshop and lecture series for students and professionals. Applications are being accepted from now through July 1, 2016. Apply today!
Rossbypalooza is a week-long workshop bringing together graduate students and postdocs from climate science and statistics. The workshop is part lecture series, part hackathon, with students working in small, interdisciplinary teams on a research problem of their choosing. Topics to be covered include monsoons, El Niño, temperature and precipitation extremes, heat waves, spatial-temporal processes, and extreme value analysis.
At a workshop aimed at researchers, students, private and public sector professionals active in energy affairs, hear from the experts at the Physics of Sustainable Energy (PSE-‐IV), being held this year in the Midwest region at the University of Chicago.
A symposium on Pathways to a Clean Environment in China and the US presented by the University of Chicago and Tsinghua University.
RDCEP's Joshua Elliott has organized a workshop at the Aspen Global Change Institute for The Agricultural Model Intercomparison and Improvement Project (AgMIP) in Aspen, Colorado. The workshop will convene 30-40 experts to finalize protocols for a coordinated global and regional assessment of climate change impacts on the agricultural sector.
In this workshop, RDCEP researchers Michael Glotter and David Kelly will provide introductions to several resources and tools. They’ll discuss how
AgMIP, CESDEV, CGH, PIK, and RDCEP have come together to organize an expert forum this summer titled “African Food Systems in the Information Age”.
The goal of the conference is to promote the exchange of ideas among economists conducting quantitative analysis of global economic issues.
This session discusses how we decide what to prepare for. Can science and policy be aligned on these issues or are they in perpetual tension?
This annual event is one of the most widely recognized global science gatherings, with hundreds of diverse scientific sessions and communication opportunities with broad U.S. and international media coverage.
The annual conference is about celebrating accomplishments and inspirations in energy efficiency but it is also to remind stakeholders that we have a long way to go.
The AGU Fall Meeting is the largest worldwide conference in the geophysical sciences, attracting more than 23,000 Earth and space scientists, educators, students, and other leaders.
The goal of this Chapman Conference is to bring together scholars, social scientists, and journalists to discuss both the history and recent advances in the understanding of climate science and how to communicate that science to policymakers, the media, and society.
This full-day event will bring together a wide cross-section of the Midwest's numerical analysis and scientific computing experts to share ideas and to communicate with regional graduate students and postdocs.
Regulators often face deep uncertainty about the probable effects of different regulatory choices. The conference will bring together people from a wide variety of backgrounds including scientists, economists, decision-theorists, psychologists, and legal academics to address this topic.
On April 23rd, a “Day of the Beagle” symposium will discuss the innovative research made possible to date by Beagle, with speakers representing the fields of genomics, neurobiology, molecular biology and medicine.
The Chicago Booth Energy Group proudly presents Energy Forward 2013, a discussion of energy strategy geared towards graduate students.
Ian Foster will be among the speakers at the first-ever TEDxCERN conference in Geneva, Switzerland.
The Midwest Energy Forum brings together members from each of these domains to discuss the many components feeding into the U.S. electrical grid upgrade.
The Summer Institute on Sustainability and Energy (SISE) at the University of Illinois at Chicago is an intense interdisciplinary program for graduate and senior-level undergraduate students.
The 2012 Initiative for Computational Economics is a two week summer program at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business.