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Geography Masters Students Selected as Student Assistants for the 2019 ESRI User Conference
Three GES students were selected as Student Assistants for this year’s 2019 ESRI User Conference held in San Diego California: Vani Singh, Zoey Zhang, Sam Holden. All three are new or continuing in the geography MA program. The students gained valuable networking opportunities and furthered their appreciation of the numerous applications of GIS. Vani reported […]
Listening To Rock Music. What Is The Sound Of One Rock Cracking?
“Part of understanding Antarctic geomorphology, is understanding how rocks actually crack,” said Martha-Cary (Missy) Eppes, a geologist at the University of North Carolina, Charlotte. “Understanding the factors that influence rock fracture on Earth’s surface generally is something that we haven’t quantified.” Click here for the full article. https://antarcticsun.usap.gov/science/contentHandler.cfm?id=4401
UNC CHARLOTTE HOSTS APPLIED GEOGRAPHY CONFERENCE
Continuing its longstanding tradition in the world of applied geographic research, this year the Department of Geography and Earth Sciences will host the Applied Geography Conference in Charlotte, October 23-25, 2019. Students, faculty, policy makers and other researchers from the public, private, and nonprofit sectors will converge on uptown for three days of sharing insights […]
European Geosciences Union conference
Doctors Diemer and Eppes are representing UNC Charlotte, presenting their research – on the history of geology and mechanical weathering respectively- at this year’s European Geosciences Union conference held in Vienna, Austria. https://www.egu2019.eu/
UNC Charlotte at AAG
This year there will be over 20 faculty and students at the American Association of Geographers Annual meeting from our department! https://aag.secure-abstracts.com/AAG%20Annual%20Meeting%202019/sessions-gallery Here are the ones we know of, sorry if we missed some.
WeatherFest this Friday, March 15th
Our student Meteorology club STORM is running the 5th Annual UNC Charlotte WeatherFest on Friday March 15 from 10am to 4pm at the Hauser Alumni Pavilion on campus. Like previous years, the celebration of weather has been completely organized and led by our undergraduate majors. This year, they even raised money for the event via […]
UNC CHARLOTTE RESEARCHER STUDIED LANDSCAPE EVOLUTION IN ANTARCTICA
Antarctica’s unique climate enticed UNC Charlotte earth sciences researcher Martha Cary Eppes and her research colleagues to spend weeks camping in a tent in sub-zero temperatures, in order to literally monitor and listen to rocks as they fracture. They are studying how rocks alter and erode in one of the most extreme environments on the […]
GES Students and Faculty at AMS in Phoenix
In early January, students and faculty from Geography and Earth Sciences will be representing UNC Charlotte at the American Meteorological Society (AMS) Annual Meeting https://annual.ametsoc.org/index.cfm/2019/ in Phoenix, Arizona. The conference hosts over 4,000 attendees with applied and theoretical research related to atmospheric sciences, and includes both a Student Conference and the Full Conference. 20 students […]
GES at the AGU Fall Meeting in DC
Several GES students and faculty attending this year’s AGU Fall Meeting in DC. See below for links to their research: Nicholas Golden (Earth Sciences MS) and Jacob Scheff, “Do CMIP5 climate models agree on warming of the atmosphere with latitude and height?” https://agu.confex.com/agu/fm18/meetingapp.cgi/Paper/452580 Xiaoyu Bai (INES PhD) and Jacob Scheff, “Energy Budget Analysis of TRACMIP […]
Doctoral student receives the first prize in the Graduate Student-led Paper Competition
Doctoral student Paul H. Jung received the first prize in the Graduate Student-led Paper Competition at the 2018 Annual North American Meetings of the Regional Science Association International (RSAI) in San Antonio, TX. The award was for a paper co-authored with Drs Jean-Claude Thill and Michele Issel on “Heteroscedasticity Consistent Empirical Bayes Estimator: Areal Prevalence […]