Author Archives: Young Hydrologic Society

A Poem Summarizing Today’s Conference

Starting with an activity that’s this years hype, You experienced that talking to peers is better than a swipe

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Presenting Research Workshop @AGU15

Steven Weijs (University of British Columbia) gave a workshop on presenting research at the Student & Early Career Scientist Conference. This workshop covers tips and tricks on how to lure people into your scientific posters and presentations using fun, engaging, and … Continue reading

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Fieldwork: Blessings, Headaches, or Both? @AGU15

A substantial amount of research occurs in the wilds of the field. In addition to pure research, young scientists are faced with the daunting tasks of project planning and preparation, data collection and management, and often working through a large interdisciplinary … Continue reading

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Remote Sensing in the Geosciences @AGU15

In a short workshop at the AGU Student & Early Career Member Conference Chris Crosby (UNAVCO), George Roth (Polar Geospatial Center), and Joe Levy (University of Texas at Austin) provided an overview of several remotely sensed data products and their applications in … Continue reading

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Hallway Conversations – Jaime Gómez-Hernández

A –Streams of Thought– contribution by Kevin Roche. In our inaugural Hallway Conversations article we have the pleasure of learning about the most recent AGU Chapman Conference through the eyes of its principal organizer, Jaime Gómez-Hernández (JGH), a professor of hydrogeology … Continue reading

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