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Upcoming webinars this spring

We have an excellent set of webinars on the calendar this spring! Our regular research webinars include several talks related to the new NISAR satellite that launched at the end of July. And additionally, we've organized a joint webinar series with CUAHSI to foster collaboration between geophysicists and hydrologists.

  • Jan. 15 at 12-1PM MT, NISAR first looks: The NISAR soil moisture product - Rowena Lohman (Cornell University, Lead for the NISAR Soil Moisture Team)
  • Jan. 28 at 12-1pm MT, Integrating Hydrology and Geophysics Series: Current Research in Hydrogeodesy and Hydroseismology
  • Feb. 11 at 12-1pm MT, Integrating Hydrology and Geophysics Series: Challenges and Opportunities in Data Sharing & Critical Zone Science
  • Feb. 25 at 12-1pm MT, Integrating Hydrology and Geophysics Series: Innovative Technical Tools and Methods
  • Feb. 26 at 12-1PM MT, Ian Joughin (University of Washington, Cryosphere Lead for the NISAR Science Team)
  • March 5 at 12-1PM MT, Margarita Solares-Colón (University of Oregon)
  • March 11 at 12-1pm MT, Integrating Hydrology and Geophysics Series: Building Skills and Finding Collaborators for Hydrogeophysics
  • March 19 at 12-1PM MT, Robotics for Geoscience: More Data, New Analyses - Zhiang Chen (Caltech)
  • April 9 at 12-1PM MT, Scott Staniewicz and Grace Bato (Jet Propulsion Laboratory)
  • May 21 at 12-1PM MT, Sandra Rosero Rueda (Baylor University)

You can register for any these webinars now to get them on your own calendar.

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