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Building Effective Collaborations: Perspectives from AAPI scientists in Cryosphere Research

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The US Association of Polar Early Career Scientists (https://www.usapecs.org/), in collaboration with the Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders in Geosciences (AAPIIG, https://aapigeosci.org/), presents a panel event on


Building Effective Collaborations: Perspectives from AAPI scientists in Cryosphere Research


  • Thursday May 14 @ 12:00-1:30 PDT / 3:00-4:30 EDT / 9:00-10:30 AM HST

  • Zoom Registration Link: Cryosphere Event: https://uci.zoom.us/meeting/register/1TW7fKAmRgS32e70ctrWMQ#/

  • This will be a 90-minute panel event with Q&A. This is open to the public. We are featuring cryosphere and polar science researchers, with a range of career stages at U.S. institutions. Together, they offer a range of perspectives and experiences of interest to anyone in the geosciences, and will discuss topics like building collaborations and navigating unique career paths. Panelists are Dr. Winnie Chu (Assistant Professor, Georgia Tech), Dr. Ravindra Duddu (Associate Professor, Vanderbilt University), and Yueyi Che (PhD Student, UC Irvine). This event is a collaboration between AAPIIG and USAPECS, and sponsored by AGU. Please share this event widely with your interested networks! Questions? Contact USAPECS (usapecs@gmail.com) or Thi Truong (tbtruon1@uci.edu).

 
 
 

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