From pmmorgan at uw.edu Tue Jul 5 18:19:19 2022 From: pmmorgan at uw.edu (Paul Morgan) Date: Wed Mar 20 10:36:22 2024 Subject: [pccgrads] Housing availability in a sweet Roosevelt home -Aug 1st Message-ID: Hi PCC Grads listserve, I hope a housing ad is welcome here! I actually found the house I'm in through an email forwarded to this listserve, so it would be cool if we could find new roomates the same way. I'm Paul, a soon to be third year PhD student in Earth and Space Sciences and my housemates and I are searching for new housemates to join us in our charming Roosevelt/Ravenna house. Right now we're hoping for a couple to fill one bedroom starting August 1st, though the move in time is flexible. Please forward this attached ad to anyone who you think might be interested including incoming grad students. Thanks a ton! Paul PS. If we can't find a couple to fill one room, we may end up getting two people to fill up two bedrooms, so please let me know if you're interested in a single room because you still might be able to get a spot in the house. -- *Paul M. Morgan* *he/him* PhD Student, Tectonic Geomorphology | University of Washington Earth and Space Sciences -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: Rental ad 7542 19th ave_2.pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 1682256 bytes Desc: not available URL: From uwpcc at uw.edu Mon Jul 11 10:28:05 2022 From: uwpcc at uw.edu (UW Program On Climate Change) Date: Wed Mar 20 10:36:22 2024 Subject: [pccgrads] PCC Summer Institute-register by Tue July 19 Message-ID: A reminder to register for the 2022 Summer Institute in September by Tue July 19! On July 19 we will determine the need for a waitlist based on maximum possible attendance (I'm still waiting for a final number from FHL) Event Information Here Register/Apply Here (we will notify applicants/registrants of acceptance by Friday July 22) For those who have registered and can no longer attend, please let me know! Best, Miriam -- "The University of Washington acknowledges the Coast Salish peoples of this land, the land which touches the shared waters of all tribes and bands within the Suquamish, Tulalip and Muckleshoot nations." @uwpcc pcc.uw.edu uwpcc@uw.edu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- _______________________________________________ Pcc_all mailing list Pcc_all@u.washington.edu http://mailman11.u.washington.edu/mailman/listinfo/pcc_all From gmauger at uw.edu Mon Jul 11 11:04:19 2022 From: gmauger at uw.edu (Guillaume Mauger) Date: Wed Mar 20 10:36:22 2024 Subject: [pccgrads] Fwd: FW: Just FYI... FW: New ORISE Announcement for PESD 2022-03_ Approval Request EPA-ORD-CPHEA-PESD-2022-03 In-Reply-To: <3f2801d89546$62a799b0$27f6cd10$@gamail.uw.edu> References: <99B2827F-2050-486A-9AF7-57CC2623787E@uw.edu> <3f2801d89546$62a799b0$27f6cd10$@gamail.uw.edu> Message-ID: ---------- Forwarded message --------- De : Date: lun. 11 juil. 2022 ? 09:51 Subject: FW: Just FYI... FW: New ORISE Announcement for PESD 2022-03_ Approval Request EPA-ORD-CPHEA-PESD-2022-03 To: Guillaume Mauger Hi Guillaume, This message came into the CIG general mailbox. Sending it your way in case you know of anyone who might be interested. Thanks, Jenny *From:* Joel E. Baker *Sent:* Friday, July 8, 2022 9:52 AM *To:* EWP Faculty list ; Climate Impacts Group *Subject:* Fwd: Just FYI... FW: New ORISE Announcement for PESD 2022-03_ Approval Request EPA-ORD-CPHEA-PESD-2022-03 Colleagues, Please see the announcement below and forward to anyone who may be interested. The position is to work in Bob McKane?s group (VELMA watershed modeling), most likely on Puget Sound-related work. Joel _______________________________ Professor, University of Washington Director, UW Puget Sound Institute Center for Urban Waters, Tacoma *From:* Morgan, Katie *Sent:* Thursday, July 7, 2022 2:32 PM *To:* PESD All *Subject:* New ORISE Opportunity - ORD/CPHEA/PESD_Corvallis, OR Good Afternoon All, The following ORISE Research Opportunity is available at the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Office of Research and Development (ORD), Center for Public Health and Environmental Assessment (CPHEA), Pacific Ecological Systems Division (PESD). Please share this announcement with anyone in your network that may be interested in applying. *Title* EPA Climate Change Impact on Watersheds Modeling Fellowship Reference Code EPA-ORD-CPHEA-PESD-2022-03 Educational Level Master's Degree or Doctoral Degree received within the last 60 months or be currently pursuing with completion by December 31, 2022 Location(s) of the Position Corvallis, OR Level of Participation Full-time for one year *Closing Date* *11/1/2022 3:00:00 PM Eastern Time Zone* *NOTE: Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis, so opportunity may be filled prior to closing date* # of Vacancies 1 Opportunity Link: https://zintellect.com/Opportunity/Details/EPA-ORD-CPHEA-PESD-2022-03 _______________________________ Katie M. Morgan Program Analyst Pacific Ecological Systems Division U.S. Environmental Protection Agency 2111 SE. Marine Science Drive Newport, OR 97365 *AWL: 540.842.7875* Phone: 541.867.5083 -- Guillaume Mauger Pronouns: he/him/his Research Scientist | Climate Impacts Group 206.685.0317 | gmauger@uw.edu | @CIG_UW EarthLab | College of the Environment | University of Washington -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From gmauger at uw.edu Tue Jul 12 08:40:30 2022 From: gmauger at uw.edu (Guillaume Mauger) Date: Wed Mar 20 10:36:22 2024 Subject: [pccgrads] Fwd: [Coastal_resilience] FW: Job Announcement! Climate Resilience Planner, Department of Ecology, Lacey, WA In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: ---------- Forwarded message --------- De : Talebi, Bobbak (ECY) Date: mar. 12 juil. 2022 ? 08:19 Subject: [Coastal_resilience] FW: Job Announcement! Climate Resilience Planner, Department of Ecology, Lacey, WA To: coastal_resilience@uw.edu Exciting opportunity at Ecology. Please share with your networks, thank you! *Bobbak Talebi* | he, him Coastal/Shorelands Section Manager Shorelands & Environmental Assistance Program Washington State Department of Ecology Mon-Fri | 7:00am-3:30pm | 360-819-3014 *From:* Barkman, Jake (ECY) *Sent:* Monday, July 11, 2022 3:16 PM *To:* ECY DL Climate Resiliency Team *Subject:* Job Announcement! Climate Resilience Planner, Department of Ecology, Lacey, WA Good afternoon! We have an exciting opportunity to share: The *Shorelands and Environmental Assistance* (SEA) program within the Department of Ecology is looking to fill a Climate Resilience Planner (Environmental Planner 3) position. This position is located in our *Headquarters Office* in Lacey, WA . Upon hire, you must live within a commutable distance from the duty station. This is an exciting opportunity to work with our team of scientists, resource managers, planners, and policy leaders in helping shape Washington?s planning framework for addressing climate impacts. The Washington State Legislature has tasked Ecology with coordinating with the Department of Commerce and other state agencies and tribal governments to develop a model framework for developing and implementing climate change resiliency and adaptation into local Comprehensive Plans and Shoreline Master Programs and policies. Ecology has a lead role on sea level rise, flooding, and erosion. In this role, you will help Ecology accomplish this work and will play a primary role in supporting the agency?s climate change resilience efforts. *What you will do:* ? Serve as an associate level planner on a range of policy initiatives related to climate change resilience and adaptation strategies, coordinating and serving as liaison with Ecology policy leads, other state agencies, tribal governments, and local jurisdictions. ? Provide expertise and technical assistance to Ecology staff and other state agencies for climate change resilience and adaptation to sea level rise, flooding, and erosion. ? Develop Ecology?s internal and external policy implementation and procedural guidance, training, and resources for addressing climate resilience in local government plans. ? Translate scientific information into pragmatic policy options. ? Develop planning processes, local government and stakeholder involvement strategies, and policy options for climate change resilience and adaptation. ? Participate in and coordinate program input and feedback in collaborative multi-agency or multi-stakeholder workgroups convened to address climate resilience and adaptation. ? Support Ecology?s internal and external program communications on climate change resilience and adaptation, including updates to the agency?s sea level rise communications strategy. ? Serve in an advisory role on local sea level rise and climate resilience projects funded through Ecology?s Shoreline Master Program (SMP) Competitive Grant Program. For more information and to apply, follow this link: Climate Resilience Planner (Environmental Planner 3) If you are interested, please apply at your earliest convenience. Sincerely, *Robert ?Jake? Barkman* Pronouns: He/Him Human Resource Consultant, Recruiting and Diversity Department of Ecology, Human Resources Office Phone: 360-280-4787 Email: roba461@ecy.wa.gov [image: WA] [image: cid:image001.png@01D71409.63C07F20] _______________________________________________ Coastal_resilience mailing list Coastal_resilience@u.washington.edu http://mailman12.u.washington.edu/mailman/listinfo/coastal_resilience -- Guillaume Mauger Pronouns: he/him/his Research Scientist | Climate Impacts Group 206.685.0317 | gmauger@uw.edu | @CIG_UW EarthLab | College of the Environment | University of Washington -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image003.jpg Type: image/jpeg Size: 2339 bytes Desc: not available URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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For those looking to further your personal and professional climate journey with on-farm experience, this course will empower you to take the next step. Sign ups are now open for summer 2022 courses at the following host farms: - July 23-31 at Green Valley Farm + Mill in Sebastopol, CA - August 20-27 at Midnight's Farm on Lopez Island, WA Reserve your spot to engage directly in the practice of regenerative agriculture and resilient community food system building, the essential work that will sustain us through the unfolding climate crisis. Head to the website to apply. Contact instructor Erin Browning at erin@terra.do with any questions! We're hosting a webinar about the program this Thursday, July 14 at 9am PT / 12pm ET: https://lnkd.in/gvWSZF8i If you have any questions, don't hesitate to reach out to Erin at erin@terra.do Warmly, Erin Erin Browning She/her/hers Lecturer University of Washington *We acknowledge the people ? past, present, and future ? of the Dkhw?Duw?Absh, the Duwamish Tribe, the Muckleshoot Tribe, and other tribes on whose traditional lands we study and work.* -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: Climate Farm School Flyer (5).png Type: image/png Size: 1150281 bytes Desc: not available URL: From uwpcc at uw.edu Thu Jul 14 09:55:10 2022 From: uwpcc at uw.edu (UW Program On Climate Change) Date: Wed Mar 20 10:36:22 2024 Subject: [pccgrads] Today! (7/14) PhD Defense: Taryn Black on "Investigations of glacier terminus changes on weekly to decadal time scales" Message-ID: Taryn Black, ESS graduate student Seminar/PhD Final Exam: Investigations of glacier terminus changes on weekly to decadal time scales Today! Thursday, Jul 14, 2022, 12 ? 3 p.m. JHN 175 Online option available. -- "The University of Washington acknowledges the Coast Salish peoples of this land, the land which touches the shared waters of all tribes and bands within the Suquamish, Tulalip and Muckleshoot nations." @uwpcc pcc.uw.edu uwpcc@uw.edu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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The attached flyer includes a course description, contact info, and SLNs. -- "The University of Washington acknowledges the Coast Salish peoples of this land, the land which touches the shared waters of all tribes and bands within the Suquamish, Tulalip and Muckleshoot nations." @uwpcc pcc.uw.edu uwpcc@uw.edu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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A particularly useful tool for tracing variability to its origins is the adjoint model, which takes as input a definition of an ocean dynamical quantity (e.g., volume transport, heat content, etc.) and returns as output the sensitivity of that quantity to earlier changes, based on model physics. Here, we present a range of recent work demonstrating the use of these models to address fundamental questions about the ocean?s role in North Atlantic climate variability. Firstly, we ask whether heat content variability is a purely passive response to atmospheric forcing, or whether dynamical changes in ocean heat transport have a significant role. We show that surface temperature variations are primarily passive, but that full-depth heat content fluctuations in the North Atlantic reflect large-scale ocean dynamics, in particular the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC). We then estimate the proportion of large-scale ocean variability which is forced by chaotic fluctuations at the oceanic mesoscale, using a stochastic representation of eddy buoyancy fluxes. This suggests that year-to-year subtropical AMOC variability is primarily attributable to ocean eddies, but that subpolar variability is predominantly surface forced at all considered timescales. We conclude with an overview of recent work aiming to attribute this subpolar variability to dominant patterns of surface forcing. -- "The University of Washington acknowledges the Coast Salish peoples of this land, the land which touches the shared waters of all tribes and bands within the Suquamish, Tulalip and Muckleshoot nations." @uwpcc pcc.uw.edu uwpcc@uw.edu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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It offers new and returning UW graduate students the tools and strategies they need to research smarter, not harder. The workshop focuses on anti-racism and centering Black, Indigenous and Student of Color (BIPOC) experiences in academia. BIPOC graduate student experiences, advice and resources are included throughout the institute, with affiliate-spaces for BIPOC students and staff mentors to engage together in community. The bulk of the content will be in Canvas, and participants can choose to engage in Slack, with customized support from UW librarians and other qualified experts in their subject areas. GSRI can help you to: - Learn skills and strategies for effective academic research - Become familiar with core tools and resources for research productivity - Connect with relevant support units across the UW campuses - Build community with other UW students and campus support staff There are two online, asynchronous sessions of GSRI being offered in Summer 2022: Session #1: August 22 - 26, 2022. Registration closes August 15. Session #2: September 12 - 16, 2022. Registration closes September 5. Participation FAQs: - GSRI learning takes place over 5 days with no fixed participation times (asynchronous). There will be optional synchronous Zoom sessions to participate in. - GSRI requires daily engagement in the form of small activities and Slack discussions. We recommend you reserve one hour per day to complete the GSRI curriculum. - GSRI is a free, online, not-for-credit experience. All UW graduate students are welcome. For questions, email: libraries-gsri@u.washington.edu. 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It'd be great if you could share this announcement with your department, lab members, and/or on social media or any place you think it's appropriate. It'll be great to reach out to as many women scientists as possible with your help. *https://thestoryexchange.org/women-in-science-incentive-prize-2022/ * *PS: *I'm the contact person for this project, and please feel free to reach out to me, in case you have any questions. *Best regards.* *Tugba Onal-Okyay, PhD* -- "The University of Washington acknowledges the Coast Salish peoples of this land, the land which touches the shared waters of all tribes and bands within the Suquamish, Tulalip and Muckleshoot nations." @uwpcc pcc.uw.edu uwpcc@uw.edu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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My friend Julie is in Seattle for the next couple weeks and hoping to meet with any postdocs or grad students who are curious about this new faculty position opening. It?s at the intersection of climate and CS at Harvey Mudd. Or anyone curious about teaching/research at a liberal arts college in general. Julie?s email and contact are below. Heather Begin forwarded message: *From:* Julie Medero *Date:* July 22, 2022 at 10:23:58 PM PDT *To:* hprice@uw.edu *Subject:* *Faculty position in computer science and climate science* ?Hi Heather! Harvey Mudd College (in Claremont, CA) has an opening for an assistant professor to start in Fall 2023. This position will be a joint appointment between the CS department and our newly-formed Hixon Center for Climate and the Environment. We are looking for candidates from all areas of climate and environmental studies who can provide curricular and research opportunities for students with a computer science background. I expect that the job ad will be posted around August 1, but I'm in Seattle for the next two weeks and would love to set up a time to talk with folks who might be curious about faculty positions at a liberal arts college of science and engineering. Would you help me connect with grad students and/or post docs in Seattle who might be interested? I'm very excited about this position; with a required core curriculum that included chemistry, physics, engineering, math, biology, CS, and a minor in a humanity or social science field, our undergrads are incredibly well-suited to understand climate change from an interdisciplinary perspective, and there's a huge appetite for relevant courses. We're expecting to bring proposals for two new joint majors, including one in CS and climate science, to the full faculty for a vote this year. I will be in Seattle through August 9, though the week of July 25 is more flexible for me. Folks who might be interested in being part of our new program in cllimate sciene and CS, or who are interested in teaching at liberal arts colleges in general, can reach me at jmedero@hmc.edu . Thanks so much! Julie Julie Medero (she/her) Associate Professor of Computer Science Harvey Mudd College jmedero@hmc.edu -- "The University of Washington acknowledges the Coast Salish peoples of this land, the land which touches the shared waters of all tribes and bands within the Suquamish, Tulalip and Muckleshoot nations." @uwpcc pcc.uw.edu uwpcc@uw.edu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From uwpcc at uw.edu Tue Jul 26 10:51:41 2022 From: uwpcc at uw.edu (UW Program On Climate Change) Date: Wed Mar 20 10:36:22 2024 Subject: [pccgrads] Fwd: Postdoc Opportunity Focused on Climate & Future of Aquatic Flows In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: Miriam A. Bertram Date: Tue, Jul 26, 2022 at 10:47 AM Subject: Fwd: Postdoc Opportunity Focused on Climate & Future of Aquatic Flows To: UW PCC On Tue, Jul 26, 2022 at 9:21 AM Northwest Climate Adaptation Science Center wrote: > Postdoc Opportunity Focused on Climate & Future of Aquatic Flows > View this email in your browser > > *Delivering science to help fish, wildlife, water, land and people adapt > to a changing climate* > > *We are Seeking a Postdoc Focused on Climate and the Future of Aquatic > Flows! * > > Are you a researcher interested in the nexus of climate change and aquatic > flows? The Northwest Climate Adaptation Science Center > , > a member organization of EarthLab at the University of Washington, in > partnership with Boise State University, is searching for a postdoctoral > scholar ? with a passion for developing science that meets real-world needs > ? to lead regionally focused research related to modeling aquatic flows > under climate change. > > The postdoctoral scholar will join a national cohort as part of the > National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Center?s Climate > Adaptation Postdoctoral (CAP) Fellows Program > . > In addition to leading regional research, the CAP scholar will collaborate > with other CAP scholars from across the country on national-scale research > and synthesis on climate-aquatic flows issues and management applications. > The CAP scholar will participate in regular training and professional > development opportunities related to developing actionable science with > decision makers. > > Apply today to join our dedicated team working to apply science in service > of climate-resilient natural and cultural resources in the Northwest! > > *Applications received by August 19, 2022 will be prioritized.* > Learn More About This Position > > [image: Twitter] > > [image: Website] > > > *Copyright ? 2019 Northwest Climate Adaptation Science Center, All rights > reserved.* > > *Our mailing address is:* > Box 355674 > Seattle, WA 98195-5674 > > Want to change how you receive these emails? > You can update your preferences > > or unsubscribe from this list > > . > -- "The University of Washington acknowledges the Coast Salish peoples of this land, the land which touches the shared waters of all tribes and bands within the Suquamish, Tulalip and Muckleshoot nations." @uwpcc pcc.uw.edu uwpcc@uw.edu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From uwpcc at uw.edu Thu Jul 28 09:33:50 2022 From: uwpcc at uw.edu (UW Program On Climate Change) Date: Wed Mar 20 10:36:22 2024 Subject: [pccgrads] Fwd: Autumn 2022 TA positions available for QSCI 381 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: Erica L. Owens Date: Thu, Jul 28, 2022 at 9:02 AM Subject: [Environment_advisers] Autumn 2022 TA positions available for QSCI 381 To: Environment_advisers@uw.edu , bioladv@uw.edu , statgradadv@stat.washington.edu < statgradadv@stat.washington.edu>, Economics Advising Hello Advisors, We are still looking to hire up to 4 TAs for QSCI 381 in the fall. Could you please send this flyer to your graduate students? Thanks so much!! Erica Owens CQS Program Coordinator *Center for Quantitative Science** - Autumn 2022 Teaching Assistant Positions* The Center for Quantitative Science is accepting part-time (50% FTE) Teaching Assistant applications for Autumn 2022 for the following courses. These positions will be filled pending course enrollment numbers. *Priority application deadline: August 8, 2022*. We will consider applications until all positions are filled, but applications that are submitted by the due date will have priority. Applicants will be notified by email of our decision. - *Q SCI 381, Intro to Probability and Statistics *(Instructors John Horne and Tim Jones): up to 4 TA positions depending on enrollment numbers *Teaching Assistant (TA) Position Description* TA Responsibilities: - TAs at 50% FTE should expect to average approximately 20 hours/week, 220 hours for the quarter, September 16, 2022 ? December 15, 2022 - Providing occasional lectures - Running labs, help sessions, and recitation sessions - Grading homework and exams - Maintaining office hours - TAs are generally expected to attend the courses to which they are assigned TA Requirements: - For QSCI 381, must be competent in statistics and have familiarity with R - Current academic standing as a UW Graduate Student and eligibility to hold a Graduate Student Assistantship - Availability for full appointment and class time frame (see appointment dates above) - Background and enthusiasm to communicate effectively with biology, zoology, conservation, ecology, and natural resource management students. - Equivalent education/experience will substitute for all minimum qualifications except when there are legal requirements, such as a license/certification/registration. TA Terms: - Salaries are based on graduate level and rates can be found on the UW Salary Schedule webpage. Contact the Center for Quantitative Science office for more information on salary levels. - Appointments are 50% FTE and average approximately 20 hours/week or 220 hours for the quarter. - TAs are required to register for a minimum of 10 credits per quarter that they hold an assistantship. - A tuition waiver is provided, but the TA will be responsible for paying student fees (approximately $250). - Graduate Appointee accident/sickness insurance will be provided. - This job classification is governed by a negotiated labor contract and is subject to union shop provisions. *Application Process:* Application Deadline: *Priority deadline is Aug 8, 2022*. However, we will accept applications until the positions are filled. Submit the following to owense@uw.edu: - Resume/CV - Include your home department, advisor, and academic status (?Masters Student?, ?PhD Student, but haven?t completed general exam?, or ?PhD Student, completed general exam?) - List all previous TA and reader/grader positions held for any UW department Include your evaluation score for each position - Cover letter including: - List the specific Q SCI TA or reader/grader positions you are applying for - Brief statement of how your skills and experiences are a match for the position - List Q SCI or equivalent courses you have completed - List any Q SCI TA positions you have applied for in the past, both positions you were offered and ones you were not offered. (This information will be used to help us distribute TA positions more equitably.) Questions? Contact owense@uw.edu. The University of Washington is an equal opportunity, affirmative action employer. To request disability accommodation in the application process, contact the Disability Services Office at 206.543.6450/206.543.6452 (tty) or dso@u.washington.edu. ------------------------------------ Erica Owens CQS/QERM/QSCI Program Coordinator Center for Quantitative Science Quantitative Ecology and Resource Management University of Washington Ocean Teaching Building Mailbox #357941 Seattle, Washington 98105 (206) 616-9571 -- "The University of Washington acknowledges the Coast Salish peoples of this land, the land which touches the shared waters of all tribes and bands within the Suquamish, Tulalip and Muckleshoot nations." @uwpcc pcc.uw.edu uwpcc@uw.edu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: