Direct and microbiome-mediated effects of plant defenses against insect herbivores
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Annual start-of-the-semester lecture for first-year students in the Bellisario College. Jessica Myrick, an assistant professor in the Department of Film-Video and Media Studies, will present "Feeling Our Facts and Some Facts About Feelings: How Emotions Help Shape Our Mediated Lives."
Quantifying Losses Due to Field Crop Diseases at Different Sales and their Impact on Management
Center for Infectious Disease Dynamics
Dr. Cory Baggett, Atmospheric Scientist, Innovim, LLC– NOAA Climate Prediction Center
Wei Peng, Assistant Professor of International Affairs and Civil & Environmental Engineering, Penn State
Plant Biology | Antje Heese, University of Missouri-Columbia
Jennifer Baka, Assistant professor of Geography, Penn State
Center for Infectious Disease Dynamics
Sadie Ryan, University of Florida
September 5, 2019 @ 11:00 am to 12:00 pm
W-203 Millennium Science Complex
University Park
Contact
Monica Arismendi
mha15@psu.edu
814 863-6471
Bill Kuo, Director of University Corporation for Atmospheric Research Community Programs
Refreshments will be served after the colloquium in the Joel Myers Weather Center
Dr. Robert Ceres, Meterology and Atmospheric Science, Penn State
Geosciences Collquium: Internal Structure, Ice Dynamics and Basal Melt of Ross Ice Shelf, Antarctica
Indrani Das, Marine Geologist & Assistant Research Professor, Columbia University's Lamont Doherty Earth Observatory
022 Deike Building @ 04:00 PM
A coffee and cookies speaker reception will precede the talk at 3:45 PM in the EME Museum on the ground floor of Deike Building
A new strategic partnership between Penn State and the University of Freiburg is focused on developing a new class of engineered living materials with potential applications in sustainable infrastructure, robotics technologies, and next-generation medical care.
The 2018 International Pittsburgh Coal Conference (PCC) is proudly hosted by the University of Pittsburgh, Swanson School of Engineering. It is an outgrowth of a series of conferences spanning more than three decades, and dealing with coal utilization both in the United States and internationally.
This year, the NEEP Summit will be held in collaboration with Northeast States for Coordinated Air Use Management (NESCAUM) and the Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) as part of EPRI’s Electrification U.S. Symposium Series. "Pathways to Decarbonization in the Northeast" is a partnership between these three organizations to convene an inspiring regional dialogue of government, industry, community and advocacy leaders to address the opportunities, trends, and challenges of minimizing the carbon footprint of homes, buildings, and transportation in the Northeast U.S.
12:00pm
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Pennsylvania is well situated to lead the country into the next age of energy development: clean, renewable solar photovoltaic (PV) energy. Finding Pennsylvania’s Solar Future was a planning project of the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) Energy Program’s Office (EPO) that brought together expert stakeholders from across sectors to explore whether Pennsylvania has sufficient technical and economic potential to increase instate solar generation to provide 10 percent of in-state electricity consumption by 2030.
The 20th Annual Conference of the International Association for Mathematical Geosciences IAMG2019 will be in State College, PA from Aug. 10th – Aug. 16th, 2019. The University Park campus of The Pennsylvania State University (Penn State) is situated in Central Pennsylvania amidst the beautiful Appalachian Mountains. The university is located in the midst of a major unconventional shale gas production area, is in close proximity to coal and mineral mining areas, and is home to world-renowned climatologists and meteorologists.
Join us for the culmination of the eight-week summer research experience for undergraduates (REU) focused on the science of Drawdown. The symposium will include presentations and awards as well as four poster sessions, which will highlight the work of the scholars. Students from three REU programs — Multi-Campus REU, Kaust Gifted Student Program REU and Drawdown Scholars REU Program — will present posters on their summer research projects.
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The 38th Summer Symposium in Molecular Biology
Symposium logo 1When: July 30 - August 2, 2019
Where: The HUB Robeson Center at the Pennsylvania State University Park Campus
Join us for a screening of “DisemPOWERed: Puerto Rico's Perfect Storm,” a film that examines the reasons why Hurricane Maria devastated Puerto Rico in 2017, will premiere at Penn State. The screening will occur at 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday, July 23 in Foster Auditorium in Pattee Library.
Following the screening will be a panel discussion. It will feature the filmmakers, two visiting scholars from University of Puerto Rico Mayagüez and two Penn State faculty members. The screening and the panel discussion are free and open the public
1:00pm
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The use of water and wastewater disposal in unconventional oil and gas development has seen major changes in the past few decades. New technologies used in the options for treatment and recycling wastewater is the topic of this month’s Shale webinar.