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SUMMARY:Environmental Science and Engineering
DTSTART:20170620T090000
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CATEGORIES:Conferences - Seminars
DESCRIPTION:A range of experts in the domain\nTuesday 20 June 2017 – Roo
 m GC C3 30\n \n09:00    Ellen Dorrepaal\n            Assoc
 iate Professor\, Dept. of Ecology and Environmental Science\, Umeå Univer
 sity\, Sweden\n            Cryoecology – How coldecosystem pr
 ocesses matter for our changing climate\n \n09:45    Katherine Todd-Br
 own\n             Postdoctoral Fellow\, Microbiology Group\, Pa
 cific Northwest National Laboratory\, USA\n            Soil car
 bon dynamics in a changing climate\n \n10:45    Valier Galy\n    
         Associate Scientist\, Marine Chemistry and Geochemistry\, W
 oods Hole Oceanographic Institution\, USA\n            Dynamics
  of organic carbon cycling along the land-ocean continuum\n \n11:30   
   Samuel Jaccard\n             Assistant Professor\, Institut
 e of Geological Sciences\, University of Bern\, Switzerland\n      
        On the role of the Southern Ocean in modulating (past) climat
 e variability\n \n\nWednesday 21 June 2017  – Room GC C3 30\n \n09:00
     Michael Sander\n            Senior scientist\, Departmen
 t of Environmental Systems Science\, ETH Zürich\, Switzerland\n     
        Think big: on the environmental (biogeo)chemistry of natural 
 and engineered macromolecules\n \n09:45    Cara Magnabosco\n     
         Research Fellow\, Simons Foundation\, Flatiron Institute Cen
 ter for Computational Biology\, USA\n            Data driven me
 thods for geobiology\n \n10:45    Jakob Zscheischler\n        
      Postdoctoral Fellow\, Institute for Atmospherice and Climate Scien
 ce\, ETH Zürich\, Switzerland\n            From climate extrem
 es to impacts\n \n11:30     Athanasios Nenes\n            
  Professor and Johnson Faculty Fellow\, Schools of Chemical & Biomolecular
  Engineering / Earth & Atmospheric Sciences\, Georgia Tech\, USA\n    
          Biomass burning as a driver of health\, ecosystems and cl
 imate
LOCATION:GC C3 30 https://plan.epfl.ch/?room=GCC330
STATUS:CONFIRMED
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