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SUMMARY:2023 NOAA CoRP Science Symposium
DESCRIPTION:The 2023 CoRP Symposium will be held 25-27 July 2023 at the Pyle Center at the University of Wisconsin—Madison\, hosted by the Cooperative Institute for Meteorological Satellite Studies. The symposium brings together students\, researchers\, and NOAA leaders to share information and engage in scientific discussion in an equitable\, informal\, and collegial environment. \nThe symposium will showcase student research through presentations and posters and provide opportunities for professional development.  The theme for this year’s symposium will be “An Evolving NOAA Science Community to Benefit Society” and events will include diverse open mentor panels discussing different career paths and the opportunity to build future career relationships across NOAA/NESDIS\, NESDIS Cooperative Institutes (CI)\, the Center for Earth System Sciences and Remote Sensing Technologies (CESSRST)\, Cooperative Science Centers (CSC)\, and affiliated students\, postdocs\, and junior scientists. \nThe Cooperative Research Programs (CoRP) Division of NESDIS’ Center for Satellite Applications and Research (STAR) manages a research coalition of the federal government and universities. CoRP’s branches and Institutes work together on remote sensing of the environment. \nDate: July 25-27\, 2023 \nLocation: The Pyle Center is UW-Madison’s conference facility is located at 702 Langdon Street\, along the southern shore of Lake Mendota near the famed Memorial Union Terrace. The meeting will be held room 335 \nRegistration:  https://cimss.ssec.wisc.edu/corp-2023/
URL:https://www.cessrst.org/event/2023-noaa-corp-symposium/
LOCATION:Pyle Center at the University of Wisconsin—Madison\,\, 702 Langdon Street\, Madison\, WI\, 53706\, United States
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SUMMARY:NOAA Seminar Series: The Drivers and Consequences of Social Vulnerability to Disasters
DESCRIPTION:Event: NOAA Seminar Series \nTitle: The Drivers and Consequences of Social Vulnerability to Disasters \nPresenter: Fernando Tormos-Aponte\, Wendy Prudencio\, Gwendolyn Alexandre \nDate:  Jul 26\, 2023 \nTime: 12:00pm-1:00 PM \nSponsors:  NOAA Chemical Sciences Laboratory. \nSeminar Contact: jan.kazil@noaa.gov \nRemote Access: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/7124906149160869466 \nAbstract: The Social Vulnerability and Resilience Lab (SOLVER) Research Lab is dedicated to advancing our understanding of social vulnerability\, resilience\, and preparedness in the face of disasters. SOLVER lab research adopts an interdisciplinary approach\, drawing from fields such as anthropology\, atmospheric science\, sociology\, political science\, and critical geography. By doing so\, the SOLVER Lab aims to contribute to and enrich these diverse fields while also developing innovative disaster recovery policies. The primary goal of these policies is to address the inequalities in disaster response and mitigate the potentially fatal consequences that arise from such disparities. The research highlights several key drivers and consequences of social vulnerability to disasters. Lab members will provide insight into the factors influencing the provision and restoration of electricity in the wake of disasters\, with a particular emphasis on the case of Puerto Rico after hurricane María. Wendy Prudencio will focus on the factors that influence post-disaster population displacement\, including unequal access to flood insurance. This research sheds light on how the availability and accessibility of insurance coverage impact the movement of people during and after disasters. Gwendolyn Alexandre explores the concept of compounding hazards\, where multiple threats or hazards overlap or occur in succession\, exacerbating the vulnerabilities of affected communities. By examining these compounding hazards\, the research deepens our understanding of the complex dynamics that contribute to social vulnerability during and after disasters. Overall\, the work conducted by the SOLVER Research Lab seeks to provide critical insights into the complexities of social vulnerability and resilience. By pushing the boundaries of existing knowledge and proposing alternative approaches to disaster resource allocation\, the lab aims to reduce inequalities in disaster response and minimize the devastating consequences that marginalized communities often face. \n 
URL:https://www.cessrst.org/event/drivers-consequences-social-vulnerability/
CATEGORIES:NOAA Seminar Series,Seminar Series
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SUMMARY:First Annual CESSRST-II Symposium
DESCRIPTION:**This event is by invitation Only**\n\n\nThe First Annual CESSRST-II Symposium will take place from Monday\, July 31\, 2023 to August 3\, 2023 at the City College of New York. The event is a is a chance for students  to present what they have learned through their research experiences to a larger audience. The Symposium provides a forum for students\, faculty\, and the community to discuss cutting edge remote sensing research topics and to examine the connection between research and education. The Symposium includes poster and presentation sessions\, oral presentations and networking. Join us! \nDates:  Monday\, July 31 – Thursday\, August 3\, 2023 \nLocation: The City College of New York \nAgenda: Download here \nLodging/Hotel Recommendation:  Aloft Harlem (Marriot) \nAloft Hotel is a vibrant\, tech-savvy hotel\, it is  less than a 10-minute walk from can’t-miss attractions\, including the famous Apollo Theater\, iconic Central Park\, and the fast-paced community of Harlem itself. City Bike\, NYC’s bike share program is only one block away for a fun and affordable way to explore the city. It is a short 20-minute walk (Google Map) from the Grove School of Engineering\, City College (Symposium Location)\,  \nFrom JFK/LGA Airport \n\nTaxis and rideshares are available at the airports.\nFrom LGA – Direction from LGA\nFrom JFK – Directions from JFK\nFrom Newark Airport – Directions from NJ Airport\n\nBy Car  \n\nFrom the West Side Highway: Exit at 125th Street. Cross Broadway and turn left onto Amsterdam Avenue. The College is at 138th Street and Amsterdam Avenue.\nFrom the East Side: Take the FDR or the RFK (formerly Triborough) Bridge to Harlem River Drive. Exit at 135th Street. Continue to St. Nicholas Avenue and turn right\, then left onto 141st Street. Turn left onto Convent Avenue. The campus begins at 140th Street and Convent Avenue.\n\nBy Train  \n\nSubway (MTA) : Directions from Penn Station\n\n  \nQR Codes \nSymposium Agenda \nSymposium Website
URL:https://www.cessrst.org/event/2023-cessrst-ii-annual-symposium/
LOCATION:Grove School of Engineering\, 160 Convent Avenue\, New York\, NY\, 10031\, United States
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