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Information Management Virtual Watercooler

September 9, 2024 @ 12:00 pm-1:00 pm –

The LTER Information Management Committee meets monthly via video conference to share information and ideas relevant to information management in the LTER Network. Information Managers from all LTER sites are invited and encouraged to participate in these meetings.

Meetings are regularly scheduled for the second Monday of each month at Noon Pacific Time / 3 pm Eastern Time

Participants may obtain the zoom link by visiting the:

Information Management Virtual Watercooler

October 14, 2024 @ 12:00 pm-1:00 pm –

The LTER Information Management Committee meets monthly via video conference to share information and ideas relevant to information management in the LTER Network. Information Managers from all LTER sites are invited and encouraged to participate in these meetings.

Meetings are regularly scheduled for the second Monday of each month at Noon Pacific Time / 3 pm Eastern Time

Participants may obtain the zoom link by visiting the:

Information Management Virtual Watercooler

November 11, 2024 @ 12:00 pm-1:00 pm –

The LTER Information Management Committee meets monthly via video conference to share information and ideas relevant to information management in the LTER Network. Information Managers from all LTER sites are invited and encouraged to participate in these meetings.

Meetings are regularly scheduled for the second Monday of each month at Noon Pacific Time / 3 pm Eastern Time

Participants may obtain the zoom link by visiting the:

Information Management Virtual Watercooler

December 9, 2024 @ 12:00 pm-1:00 pm –

The LTER Information Management Committee meets monthly via video conference to share information and ideas relevant to information management in the LTER Network. Information Managers from all LTER sites are invited and encouraged to participate in these meetings.

Meetings are regularly scheduled for the second Monday of each month at Noon Pacific Time / 3 pm Eastern Time

Participants may obtain the zoom link by visiting the:

LTER Community Call: Federal Careers Forum

May 22, 2024 @ 12:00 pm-2:00 pm –

Preparing to enter the work force after completing a graduate degree, and building a fulfilling and successful career outside of academia can be daunting and full of uncertainty. There is no ‘one path fits all’ that will lead to your career goals, but one of the best ways to prepare is to learn from others’ experiences.

If you are interested in pursuing a career working for a federal agency, join us on May 22nd from 3:00-5:00 EST/12:00-2:00 PST to meet federal scientists working around the United States and learn about their career paths, work challenges and benefits, ‘a day in their life,’ and advice they wish they would have known as early career scientists.

Individual, prerecorded interviews with each of the 15 panelists will be played for the first hour of the forum, and interviews will be available to watch on this webpage a week before the forum occurs.

A “watch party” of prerecorded interviews with 13 federal scientists will start at Noon PT (3 pm ET), with the full panel discussion beginning at 1 pm PT (4 pm ET). After a brief interview with a federal careers coach, the panelists will spend the second hour of the forum in discussion with and answering questions from the attendees.

Recorded interviews will also be available for asynchronous viewing online, starting in early May. Return here or visit our YouTube Channel for the link.

Bring your questions and join in the lively discussion. If you have any questions before the event, please contact Paige Kleindl at pklei007@fiu.edu.

Panelists:

Kevin Cunniff
kevinc@miccosukeetribe.com
M.S., new FCE LTER Miccosukee connection

Sarah Spaulding
sspaulding@usgs.gov
Ph.D., USGS, University of Colorado Boulder, and McMurdo LTER

Paul Julian
PJulian@evergladesfoundation.org|
Ph.D., Everglades Foundation NPO

Andrew Christopher Oishi
Andrew.c.oishi@usda.gov
Ph.D., U.S. Forest Service and Coweeta LTER

Alison Ainsworth
Alison_Ainsworth@nps.gov
Plant Community Ecology
CESU Science Advisor / Ecologist; National Park Service

Chuck Rhoades
charles.c.rhoades@usda.gov
Ph.D., U.S. Forest Service and Experimental Forest

Gina Ralph
Gina.P.Ralph@usace.army.mil
Ph.D., Planning and Policy Division, Jacksonville, FL; U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and CESU

Donatto Surratt
Donatto_Surratt@nps.gov
Ph.D., Senior Ecologist, National Park Service, Davie; U.S. National Park Service & CESU

Lisa Baron
lisa.c.baron@usace.army.mil
Ph.D., U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and CESU

Stephanie Sharuga
stephanie.sharuga@boem.gov
Ph.D., BOEM

David Walters
waltersd@usgs.gov
Ph.D., USGS

Laura Brandt

Laura Brandt
Laura_brandt@fws.gov
Regional Scientist, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, University of Florida, Davie, FL

Andrea Nocentini
andreanocentini@semtribe.com
Ecological Analyst; Freshwater Ecologist
Seminole Tribe
Website

Holly Sweat
SweatL@si.edu
Ph.D., The Smithsonian Institute

Allison Roy
aroy@eco.umass.edu
Ph.D., USGS and University of Massachusetts
Freshwater ecologist
Website: https://www1.usgs.gov/coopunits/staff/1160013

LTER Community Call: International Opportunities

April 24, 2024 @ 9:00 am-10:00 am –

The International LTER Network connects national and regional networks similar to our own. In October 2024, the ILTER will hold the third ILTER open science meeting (OSM) in Xishuangbanna, China. In this community call, Tiffany Troxler, Chair of the ILTER and a co-PI with the Florida Coastal Everglades LTER, will discuss the international LTER Network, the upcoming open science meeting, and opportunities to get involved in both or either.

Themes for the ILTER OSM–and topics for discussion on this community call, include:

  1. Sensitivity, mechanisms, and adaptation of biodiversity to climate change
  2. Environmental pollution, ecosystem restoration and management
  3. Social-Ecological Resilience against external shocks from pandemics to climate change
  4. New technologies and infrastructures for ecosystem research
  5. Application of ILTER science to environmental issues

REU at the CCE LTER

We seek well-qualified and highly motivated undergraduates with interests in biology, chemistry, physics and/or computer science to participate in interdisciplinary oceanographic research.

NEON Biorepository Invertebrate Collections Manager

The Arizona State University (ASU) School of Life Sciences is seeking an Invertebrate Collections Manager (ASU position title: Research Specialist Sr.) for the National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON) Biorepository (https://biorepo.neonscience.org/).