From mkarplus at utep.edu Sun Apr 4 20:25:02 2021 From: mkarplus at utep.edu (Karplus, Marianne) Date: Mon, 5 Apr 2021 03:25:02 +0000 Subject: [CIG-ALL] Propose a Tectonophysics session for the 2021 AGU Fall Meeting! Message-ID: Dear Colleagues, Please consider submitting a Session Proposal to Tectonophysics for the 2021 AGU Fall Meeting, which will be held this year in New Orleans, LA from 13-17 December. At this time, AGU is planning the 2021 Fall Meeting as a "hybrid" meeting, aimed to optimize both in-person and worldwide virtual participation and to present a best-in class experience for all attendees. The deadline for submitting Session Proposals is 14th April @ 23:59 EDT. The scientific program is community driven, and your participation is what makes such a broad and comprehensive range of session topics possible. More information for submitting sessions can be found here: Session Submission Guidelines: * To submit a Session Proposal to Tectonophysics, go to the page https://agu.confex.com/agu/fm21/meetingapp.cgi. Alternatively, go to the page https://agu.confex.com/agu/fm21/prelim.cgi, Click on “Submit General Scientific Sessions”, then Tectonophysics, and then “Submit a Session to Tectonophysics”. * Note that in addition to the standard Oral and Poster Sessions, there are a range of session formats to consider, including: * Panel Format, * Short Talks, * eLightning, * Poster-Only Sessions * A list of currently proposed sessions can be viewed here https://agu.confex.com/agu/fm21/prelim.cgi/Program/3135 or previous sessions in 2020 https://agu.confex.com/agu/fm20/meetingapp.cgi/Home/0 or 2019 https://agu.confex.com/agu/fm19/meetingapp.cgi/Home/0. * and additional tips and tricks for proposal submission can be found here: https://www.agu.org/Fall-Meeting/Pages/Present/Proposals/Submission-Instructions Please feel free to contact us if you have any questions. We look forward to seeing you in New Orleans or online! 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URL: From ljhwang at ucdavis.edu Sun Apr 25 18:05:59 2021 From: ljhwang at ucdavis.edu (Lorraine Hwang) Date: Sun, 25 Apr 2021 18:05:59 -0700 Subject: [CIG-ALL] 2021-2022 COG Distinguished Speakers: Host Applications now being accepted Message-ID: <7F2B81F5-B3B2-4F31-BA39-CFC0929CD92B@ucdavis.edu> 25 April 2021 Dear Community, We are excited to introduce the 2021-2022 CIG Distinguished Speakers: Climate, Tectonics, and Planetary Life Adrian Lenardic, Rice University The Structure of Oceanic Plates using Machine Learning on Seafloor Vibrations Tolulope Olugboji, University of Rochester The CIG Speakers Series seeks to promote computational modeling in geodynamics and related Earth science disciplines. Speakers are drawn from a diverse pool of experts with exceptional capability to communicate the power of computation for understanding the dynamic forces that shape the surface and operate in the interior of our planet. Lectures are aimed at a broad scientific audience suitable for departmental or university colloquia series, and similar venues. Institutions with strong math and computational science departments or with diverse populations that are underrepresented in STEM are encouraged to apply Speakers will be available to meet with students and faculty during their visit. We encourage applications to host speakers from a wide range of disciplines and undergraduate institutions that increase the diversity of our community. The program will be adjusted for the 2021-2022 academic year according to COVID-19 restrictions in place to meet the goals of the program and its participants. Interested in hosting speaker? More information can be found on our website: https://geodynamics.org/cig/events/speaker-series/ Apply before June 1, 2021 for full consideration by sending an inquiry to: speakers at geodynamics.org Please feel to forward and share this email with others. 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More information can be found on geodynamics.org: ASPECT Hackathon July 6-16: https://geodynamics.org/cig/events/calendar/2021-aspect-hackathon/?eID=1903 Deadline: Friday April 30 Rayleigh Hackathon May 24-28+: https://geodynamics.org/cig/events/calendar/2021-rayleigh-hackathon/?eID=1981 Deadline: Saturday May 15 All participants must apply to attend. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: