International
Working Conference: Cities and Climate Change Science Conference
Location: Edmonton, Alberta, Canada Organizer: IPCC-Cities Dates: March 5 to March 7 2018 Summary: "The conference aims to inspire the next frontier of research focused on the science of cities and climate change. The primary goal of the conference is to assess the state of academic and practice-based knowledge related to cities and climate change, and to establish a global research agenda based on the joint identification of key gaps by the academic, practitioner and urban policy-making communities. " IPCC-Cities |
Seminar: Population Dynamic Modeling
Location: Statistical Training Institute, Daejeon, Republic of South Korean
Prof. James Raymer PhD
Prof. Affiliation: Director, Australian Demographic and Social Research Institute
Organizer: KOSTAT Summer Seminar on Population, and Asian Pacific Population Institute
Dates: August 11- August 22 2014
Summary: Workshop emphasizes on a) estimating various age-specific demographics and transitional input components and how they change over time. b) construction and development of general multi-state population modeling frameworks
Seminar: Quantitative Methods in Demography
Location: Pukyong National University, Busan, Republic of South Korean
Prof. Andrew Noymer PhD
Prof. Affiliation: University of California, Irvine
Dates: August 25-September 5 2014
Summary: Workshop covered advances topics in formal and mathematical demography, with emphasis on practical applications.
Location: Statistical Training Institute, Daejeon, Republic of South Korean
Prof. James Raymer PhD
Prof. Affiliation: Director, Australian Demographic and Social Research Institute
Organizer: KOSTAT Summer Seminar on Population, and Asian Pacific Population Institute
Dates: August 11- August 22 2014
Summary: Workshop emphasizes on a) estimating various age-specific demographics and transitional input components and how they change over time. b) construction and development of general multi-state population modeling frameworks
Seminar: Quantitative Methods in Demography
Location: Pukyong National University, Busan, Republic of South Korean
Prof. Andrew Noymer PhD
Prof. Affiliation: University of California, Irvine
Dates: August 25-September 5 2014
Summary: Workshop covered advances topics in formal and mathematical demography, with emphasis on practical applications.
Seminar: 2013 Pan American Advanced Studies Institute (PASI) - Atmospheric Processes of Latin America and the Caribbean: Observations, Analysis, and Impacts Location: Cartagena, Colombia Date: May 27 - June 7 2013 Summary: Short course intended to foster a community of early career scientists who are interested in atmospheric processes that are important to Latin America and the Caribbean. |
Seminar: COSMIC's student Workshop and FORMOSAT-3/COSMIC Workshop
Location: Taipei, Taiwan
Organizer: COSMIC Program at the University Corporation for Atmospheric Research (UCAR)
Date: September 28-October 5 2008
Summary: FORMOSAT-3/COSMIC was a joint project between Taiwan and USA which provides a constellation of satellites with unprecedented opportunities for observing weather, climate, ionosphere/space weather and geodetic research.
A memorable week abroad: COSMIC visitor program brings U.S. undergraduates to Taiwan.
by Sara Frank Bristow, UOP/COSMIC at UCAR Quaterly Fall 2008
Location: Taipei, Taiwan
Organizer: COSMIC Program at the University Corporation for Atmospheric Research (UCAR)
Date: September 28-October 5 2008
Summary: FORMOSAT-3/COSMIC was a joint project between Taiwan and USA which provides a constellation of satellites with unprecedented opportunities for observing weather, climate, ionosphere/space weather and geodetic research.
A memorable week abroad: COSMIC visitor program brings U.S. undergraduates to Taiwan.
by Sara Frank Bristow, UOP/COSMIC at UCAR Quaterly Fall 2008
In the USA
May 2019. Working Group: Sustainability Science 2.0 with Future Earth Denver, Colorado
January 2019. Panelist: PROGRESS Workshop for Women in Geoscience with Colorad State University. Fort Collins, Colorado July 2013. Attendee to the ESRI International User Conference, San Diego, California April 2013. Understanding Adaptation to Climate Stimuli: Vulnerability Mapping, Threat Perception, and Subjective Adaptive Capacity among Peruvian Farmers. Presented at the Association for American Geographers Annual Meeting, Los Angeles: California. January 2010. Science and Education Outreach: A case study of mutual learning between children and young scientists. Presented at the American Meteorological Society 90th Annual Meeting Conference, Atlanta: Georgia. January 2010. Lightning Activity in Atlantic Tropical Cyclones; Using the Long-Range Lighting Detection Network (LLDN). Presented at American Meteorological Society 90th Annual Meeting Conference,Atlanta: Georgia. January 2008. Improving Data Quality when Sampling Oxygen-18 Isotopes in Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide. Presented at the American Meteorological Society 88th Annual Meeting & 7th Annual Student Conference, New Orleans: Louisiana. October 2007. Improving Data Quality when Sampling Oxygen-18 Isotopes in Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide. Presented at the Society for Advancement of Chicanos and Native Americans in Science National Conference, Kansas City: Missouri. |
In the News
- UCSB Geography Video by UCSB Department of Geography
- Lumari Pardo-Rodriguez Featured in Major Puerto Rican Newspaper by UCSB Department of Geography News
- Geógrafa puertorriqueña educa sobre el cambio climático (Puerto Rican Geographer educates about climate change) by El Nuevo Dia
- Geography Grads Shine at Fellowship Awards Reception by UCSB Department of Geography news
- Grad Student Lumari Pardo-Rodriguez Takes the Stage by UCSB Department of Geography news
- TA Orientation Introduces Students to Resources, Support Services, and Strategies for Becoming a Good Teacher by the UCSB GradPost
- Make Your Research Marketable! by Lumari Pardo-Rodriguez The UCSB GradPost
- Protégés Connect with Public at AMS Weatherfest by NCAR/UCAR staff notes
- A memorable week abroad by UCAR Quaterly