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Past Events: Penn State Energy and Environment Calendar Archive
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Understanding how consumers make recycling decisions is crucial in crafting sustainable recycling policies. We estimate consumer preferences and willingness to pay for current beverage container recycling methods, including curbside pick-up services, drop-off at government-subsidized recycling centers, and drop-off at non-subsidized centers.
Dr. Michael Mann, Meteorology and Atmospheric Science, Penn State, presents "The Rise and Fall of the Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation" as part of the Fall 2021 ESSC Brown Bag Series.
Geosciences Colloquium Series
Erica Barlow and Georgia Soares
Penn State University/Australian Centre for Astrobiology
"Insight into life during the rise of oxygen from the c. 2.4 Ga Turee Creek Group in Western Australia"
Presented by Gui Becker, University of Alabama
Call for applications in energy infrastructure and security
The Center for Energy Law and Policy and the Center for Security Research and Education (CSRE) are collaborating to support research related to the protection of the nation’s energy infrastructure.
CSRE will host an information session for potential applicants on Aug. 31, 11:00 am to 12:00 pm on Zoom, https://psu.zoom.us/j/96626537666 (full invite below)
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Hydrogen Shot Summit will convene thousands of stakeholders online to introduce the Hydrogen Shot, solicit dialogue, and rally the global community on the urgency of tackling the climate crisis through concrete actions and innovation. The Hydrogen Shot Summit will be held virtually August 31 and September 1, 2021.
TotalView, a tool available on Penn State’s Roar supercomputer, lets users debug, analyze, and scale high-performance computing applications. This includes highly dynamic, parallel, and multicore applications that run on diverse hardware — from desktops to supercomputers. This session will be led by software engineers from Perforce, the company that owns TotalView.
An American Red Cross Blood Drive will be held at the Millennium Science Complex on Thursday, August 26, 2021.
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3:30 – 4:30pm
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The graduate student meet and greet is open to all faculty, postdocs, instructors, staff, and graduate students. Please come and meet the new, incoming graduate student class!
Please check the department's page for location.
2:00 – 3:00pm
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This workshop is designed for students, staff, and faculty who are new to JupyterLab and Google Colab. The workshop will cover several topics.
2:00 – 3:00pm
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Early-career scientists will learn from national leaders in diversity, equity, and inclusion in STEM in this free and public Zoom webinar. It will begin with short presentations by the speakers, followed by a guided Q&A session. The discussion will highlight the current state-of-affairs in STEM, provide practical actions that empower all to effectively respond to situations, and explore how to build spaces with equity and inclusion at the forefront.
Super-resolution Imaging Illuminates New Dynamic Behaviors of Cellulose Synthase During Cell Wall Assembly, presented by Sydney Duncombe, Penn State University
12:00 – 1:15pm
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The presentation will focus on recommendations municipalities often receive to install riparian buffers along community streams. Conservation experts say that one of the best ways to protect and improve streams and water quality is to add a forested area or meadow next to the water, known as a riparian buffer.
The Land Use Webinar Series is a series of monthly webinars that present in-depth information on land use topics affecting the communities of Pennsylvania. Learn from the comfort of your own home or office with these webinars.
11:00am – 12:00pm
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This event is part of the Women Advancing River Research series.
10:00am – 5:30pm
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What could we eat after a major global catastrophe?
Join a Symposium on Emergency Food Resilience at Penn State. The symposium will explore strategies for post-catastrophic food resilience, highlighting contributions from thought leaders in food resilience, and initial results from a Penn State project on this topic funded by Open Philanthropy. All are welcome to virtually attend the symposium and contribute ideas. Registration is free. PDF agenda below.
Penn State’s Ag Progress Days, held annually during three days in August, is Pennsylvania’s largest outdoor agricultural exposition. With over 400 exhibitors from the United States and Canada, there is something for everyone to enjoy at no cost as parking and admission are free. The show is hosted by Penn State’s College of Agricultural Sciences and showcases educational programs, current research, and the latest innovations in agricultural equipment and technology.
Penn State’s Ag Progress Days, held annually during three days in August, is Pennsylvania’s largest outdoor agricultural exposition. With over 400 exhibitors from the United States and Canada, there is something for everyone to enjoy at no cost as parking and admission are free. The show is hosted by Penn State’s College of Agricultural Sciences and showcases educational programs, current research, and the latest innovations in agricultural equipment and technology.
Penn State’s Ag Progress Days, held annually during three days in August, is Pennsylvania’s largest outdoor agricultural exposition. With over 400 exhibitors from the United States and Canada, there is something for everyone to enjoy at no cost as parking and admission are free. The show is hosted by Penn State’s College of Agricultural Sciences and showcases educational programs, current research, and the latest innovations in agricultural equipment and technology.
The Penn State Agriculture and Environment Center, in collaboration with The Penn State Pasto Agricultural Museum, are hosting two in-person workshops for the FISH Protocol and the Homeowner's Guide to Stormwater. Both events will take place at the Pasto Agricultural Museum, 2710 W Pine Grove Rd Pennsylvania Furnace, PA 16865, just behind Ag Progress Days. The first event, on Thursday August 5 from 6-8pm, will be a family friendly, interactive workshop. This workshop teaches participants how to evaluate and track their nearby stream through a citizen science tool, FISH.