From pccgrads at u.washington.edu Wed May 1 09:57:25 2024 From: pccgrads at u.washington.edu (Miriam A. Bertram via pccgrads) Date: Wed May 1 09:58:35 2024 Subject: [pccgrads] Fwd: [Advisers] WE Lead Student Board Application Now Open + Upcoming Entrepreneurship Events In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: The application for the Buerk Center for Entrepreneurship?s Women?s Entrepreneurial Leadership program (WE Lead) Student Board for next academic year 2024-25 is now live! An overview of the Student Board and job descriptions can be found here . Students from any major or department, undergraduate and graduate, are welcome to apply. *Submit your application here * ? the deadline is 12PM on May 30th. More information, including upcoming info sessions, can be found below. * Upcoming WE Lead + Buerk Center Events* - *5/7: Team Tuesday: Creating a Company Showcase 12-1:30pm (PACCAR Hall, Hogan Terrace) *Calling all student innovators and changemakers! Grab some lunch with the Buerk Center on Tuesdays and connect with other students from disciplines across campus who are interested in being part of the solution. This week at Team Tuesday, we?ll be showcasing companies from the Creating a Company class! - *5/9: WE Lead Student Board Application Info Session 2-4pm (Virtual) *WE Lead is beginning recruitment for the 2024-25 academic year?s Student Board ? application opens 5/1. If you are interested in investing your time and leadership skills to support WE Lead, and help shape WE Lead?s programming in the upcoming year, read the Student Board Overview and Job Descriptions , and join for an info session to learn more. - *5/10: Spark Innovation Workshop: AI For Sustainable Aviation 9am-2:30pm (Maple Hall Great Room) *Hear about problem spaces related to sustainable aviation from corporate leaders (Microsoft, Alaska Airlines, Boeing, Port of Seattle), then participate in ideation sessions on solutions. Students will also have the chance to participate in a Pitch Challenge at the end of the workshop with the chance to win a prize for Best Pitch! Solutions include hardware, software, and AI; think inside the plane (design, optimization, materials, fuel) and outside the plane (infrastructure, supply chain, and more). - *5/15: WE Lead Student Board Application Info Session 11:30am-1:30pm (Founders Hall 490) *WE Lead is beginning recruitment for the 2024-25 academic year?s Student Board ? application opens 5/1. If you are interested in investing your time and leadership skills to support WE Lead, and help shape WE Lead?s programming in the upcoming year, read the Student Board Overview and Job Descriptions , and join for an info session to learn more. - *5/16: Innovators Making an Impact 10am-12pm (HUB 145) *If you?re curious about how to make a difference through your work, whether in business/entrepreneurship, the public sector, non-profits, impact investing, advocacy, and more, this interactive panel will be right up your alley. Join us to hear from entrepreneurial women leaders whose work is making a difference in the world, and get inspired to do the same! *Panelists:* *(more to be announced!)* Ada Williams Prince | Director, Program Strategy and Investment, Pivotal Ventures - *5/29: Final WE Lead Wednesday of the year! 12:30-1pm (Founders Hall 490)* If you?ve ever wanted to get more involved with WE Lead, meet others in the campus WE Lead community, or connect with others interested in entrepreneurship, this is the space for you. Hosted by the WE Lead Student Board, *WE Lead Wednesdays are a monthly informal community gathering for creatives, innovators, and the entre-curious*. This WE Lead Wednesday will be our final community gathering of the year and we can?t wait to celebrate your wins this year, hear about your plans for the future, and answer any lingering questions you may have about applying for the Student Board for the 2024-25 academic year. - *5/30: Application Deadline ? WE Lead Student Board 2024-24 | Deadline: 12PM PST *Application opens today, 5/1 ? *Apply now! * You can join an info session (May 9th, May 15th), or schedule office hours with Winona Kantamaneni if you have questions. *Other Upcoming Entrepreneurship Events:* - *5/2: Dive Into Angel Investing: A Workshop for Aspiring Women Investors 12-2pm (Virtual, Free) *A dynamic 90-minute session to introduce women to the exciting world of angel investing, designed for a range of readiness ? curious to learn more, or ready to dive in. This workshop is tailored to demystify the process and illuminate the path to becoming an empowered investor. - *5/3: We the Women Cohort Program Launch 5:30-8:30pm (Free, Donation)* Featuring 7 2nd year MBA students, the program vision is to empower women to take control of their narrative and share it with a broader audience in a TED-like talk. - *5/8: Pitch Latino Seattle 2024 5:30-8:30pm (Founders Hall, $)* An event showcasing and supporting Latinx founders, fostering connections that bridge the gap in the current innovation scene. All proceeds from ticket sales go directly to the three winners. - *5/11: Women Entrepreneur Business Solution Competition (Founders Hall, $ - Prizes Awarded) *3 female founders will pitch a current challenge they are navigating in their businesses, and student teams will have the day to craft solutions to these problems. Teams will present their solutions to judges and founders, and the winning teams will walk away with cash prizes! This is a great way to gain practical startup world problem-solving experience, and to meet/network with other entrepreneurial students. If you?re a founder, it?s a nice way to think about problem solving without having such a personal stake in the outcome! Students can form teams and register together, or register separately. *Featured Founders:* Melissa Hutchins, Certifi AI Twama Nambili, Aeone Vivian Wang, Ride2Gether Take care, *Winona Kantamaneni, MPA *(she/her) Assistant Director, Women?s Entrepreneurial Leadership Buerk Center for Entrepreneurship Foster School of Business, University of Washington P: 206-221-7094 | E: wrennick@uw.edu Founders Hall 405, Box 353200, Seattle, WA 98195 _______________________________________________ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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We've made a few modifications to the guidelines for applying for the Climate Solutions Funding. Emphasizing that these are projects grounded in community impact, maximum award $5K. See the revised RFP for details. Happy to answer questions/field comments, Miriam Program on Climate Change University of Washington Ocean Sciences Building, Room 335A Phone: 206-543-6521 -------------- 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 pccgrads at u.washington.edu Thu May 2 09:23:01 2024 From: pccgrads at u.washington.edu (Jack Winterhalter via Pcc_all via pccgrads) Date: Thu May 2 09:27:39 2024 Subject: [pccgrads] Outreach Opportunity - Edmonds Climate Action Week Message-ID: Hi all, We have an exciting community outreach opportunity for you! We have received a request from the Mayor's Climate Protection Committee in Edmonds for potential speakers at the Edmonds Climate Action Week (September 21-27). They are still in the early stages of planning, so the theme and specific time of the presentation(s) is flexible. They are open to hosting events geared towards a range of audiences in the community (children, high schoolers, etc.). Here is a brief description from the requestor: "The mission of the climate protection committee is to advise the city on how to reduce Edmonds?s climate impact and how to mitigate the impact of climate change on Edmonds so topics like electrification, grid resilience, renewables, especially things like home solar, heat pump technology etc as well as topics like sea level rise, impact of climate change on our local environment (flora and fauna) would all be interesting topics." This is a great opportunity for you to engage with our broader community and practice your science communication skills. 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Diverse Impacts of Climate Change on Aquatic Ecosystems Wednesday, May 22nd 6:30pm Bickersons Brewhouse 1514 Leary Way NW, Ballard Three graduate student presenters: Zac Espinosa (ATMS) on "Unraveling the Mystery of Antarctica's Melting Ice: Insights from 2023's Record Low Sea Ice" Patrick Monreal (OCEAN) on "The Scoop on Poop: Characterizing micronutrients in excrement to understand the lost recycling services of great whales in the Antarctic" Juliette Jacquemont (SAFS) on "Hidden impacts of climate change on marine organisms" Bring a neighbor, bring a friend! Program on Climate Change University of Washington Ocean Sciences Building, Room 335A Phone: 206-543-6521 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Tuesday, May 7, 2024, 3:30 ? 4:30 p.m. Ocean Sciences Building Room 425 Mattias Cape, Environmental Defense Fund: ?Building the Social, Political, and Technical Pipeline for Safe OCDR Research and Development? This is the sixth in a series of spring seminars offered by the University of Washington Program on Climate Change focusing on Ocean Climate Solutions. Most will be in-person. Recordings are shared on the PCC YouTube channel. Full seminar series is here. The series is organized by Professor LuAnne Thompson, UW Oceanography. Questions? email uwpcc@uw.edu Program on Climate Change University of Washington Ocean Sciences Building, Room 335A Phone: 206-543-6521 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Embracing Bioplastics: Research Talk and Trivia Night at Bickerson's Brewhouse with Lexi Maerz (UW Bioresource Engineering) Message-ID: In partial fulfillment of the requirements of the Graduate Certificate in Climate Science, Lexi Maerz (Graduate Student, UW Bioresource Engineering) presents: Research Talk and Trivia Night: Embracing Bioplastics Come learn about sustainable alternatives to fossil fuel-based plastics while playing trivia to win prizes. Come cheer Lexi on, and if you like, help pass out pre and post event surveys. Thursday May 9 6 -8 pm Location: Bickerson's Brewhouse 1514 NW Leary Way | Seattle, WA 98107 Ballard: (206) 453-4079 More event info here. 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Dr. Wartman?s presentation will be, ?Hazards, Human Behavior, and Health.? See attached flyer for details. [image: image.png] *RSVP Here:* *https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSe-5dKsKxYdCKWJ-MiPWH16WKOxCc1oFAk4f5u58eqeeAC79w/viewform__;!!K-Hz7m0Vt54!lMQuJArhZq2E5nDmi4qhgc71-9Aoj7ZrtuCk-8KjMQGHWR_PxCy-VDxoE4qsLWX3NGXdN1xJVt6HOINXfl_h$ * Let me know if you have any questions. We really appreciate you sending this along and hope to see you there! Thank you! Warmly, Carolyn -- *Carolyn Gordon * she, her, hers Student Operations Assistant Population Health Initiative Executive Office of the President & Provost University of Washington Seattle, WA 98105 cgordon7@uw.edu / uw.edu/populationhealth -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Thanks! *Position Summary: *We are seeking one full-time scientist, at either the staff or project level depending on the right candidate. Our staff level scientists typically have 1 ? 5 years of experience and our project level scientists typically have 5 ? 10 years. This position will support both our science and engineering groups through interdisciplinary project roles related to site assessment, analysis, technical design, and documentation. The successful candidate will have knowledge of ecological processes, scientific analysis, restoration design, and construction documentation for rivers, floodplains, and/or wetlands. *Details:* https://naturaldes.bamboohr.com/careers/29 *Why work with us?* - At NSD+CGS we are a group that is deeply committed to restoration and protection of natural processes, and finding solutions that benefit both the ecosystem and the community; we take pride in our work to make the world a better place and we advocate with our clients for the actions needed to make that happen. - We have a constant stream of challenging and interesting projects with great clients. We work exclusively on aquatic and floodplain habitat restoration, watershed analysis, and restoration planning and design (including integration of climate change risk and resiliency), and we have developed a regional reputation for innovative and excellent work. - We work on highly interdisciplinary teams and aim to consider ecological, geomorphic, hydrological, and engineering perspectives on every technical challenge; this leads to constant learning and lively discussions. - We trust each other as professionals and respect each other as people. This means staff have the autonomy to manage when they come into the office and when they work from home. And we offer flexibility with exempt hourly positions. Hourly means when needed you could work less than a 40-hour week and conversely additional hours worked beyond 40 hours are compensated at a 1.5x hourly rate. *Susan E. Dickerson-Lange, PhD, LHG *(she/her) Principal Hydrologist *Natural Systems Design **+ Coastal Geologic Services* *p* 206-480-1133 *c* 253-225-9909 www.naturaldes.com *Coastal Geologic Services (CGS) has joined NSD in the mission to make a BIG positive impact on the environment.* Read Announcement -- 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 pccgrads at u.washington.edu Fri May 10 08:45:56 2024 From: pccgrads at u.washington.edu (Guillaume Mauger via pccgrads) Date: Fri May 10 08:46:51 2024 Subject: [pccgrads] Fwd: [CIGInternal] [CIGaffiliates] NW CASC is Hiring a Research Scientist! In-Reply-To: <82BCCD05-87A2-4A9C-8E97-8B7758D2F29A@uw.edu> References: <82BCCD05-87A2-4A9C-8E97-8B7758D2F29A@uw.edu> Message-ID: ---------- Forwarded message --------- De : Tess Wrobleski via CIGaffiliates via CIGInternal < ciginternal@u.washington.edu> Date: jeu. 9 mai 2024 ? 18:52 Subject: [CIGInternal] [CIGaffiliates] NW CASC is Hiring a Research Scientist! To: Climate Impacts Group via CIGaffiliates Dear friends and colleagues: The Northwest Climate Adaptation Science Center, a program of the Climate Impacts Group, is hiring a research scientist! Please see the announcement below and forward to your networks as you see fit. *From: *Northwest Climate Adaptation Science Center *Reply-To: *NW Climate Adaptation Science *Date: *Thursday, May 9, 2024 at 9:23 AM *To: *Tess Wrobleski *Subject: *NW CASC is Hiring a Research Scientist! View this email in your browser *Delivering science to help fish, wildlife, water, land and people adapt to a changing climate* The Northwest Climate Adaptation Science Center is excited to announce that we are hiring a full-time research scientist! This position will coordinate the Northwest Regional Invasive Species and Climate Change (NW RISCC) Network and lead the planning and implementation of our Actionable Science Deep Dives . We are seeking candidates with science synthesis experience and strong organization and communication skills. Candidates must have a minimum of a bachelor?s degree in natural resource management, environmental sciences, natural sciences, or a related field with 4 years of relevant experience. A doctoral degree is preferred. This is a great opportunity to join an energetic and thoughtful team committed to delivering science to help fish, water, wildlife, land and people adapt to a changing climate. *The Northwest Climate Adaptation Science Center is hosted by the University of Washington Climate Impacts Group . Both are EarthLab member organizations.* *Learn More & Apply* [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? 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It explores our financial system, and the resulting implications for how we build/share wealth and tackle our most pressing societal challenges like climate. We?ll follow the screening with a Q&A session with the filmmaker (Maren Poitras) and the film?s protagonists, renown economists Stephanie Kelton and L. Randall Wray, as well as climate scientist Dargan Frierson and environmental journalist David Roberts. The film opened a week ago in NYC and this clip went sufficiently viral to crash the film's website! Tickets are inexpensive and going fast! Details: What: -Screening of Finding The Money -Followed by a lively Q&A with renown economists Stephanie Kelton and L. Randall Wray, climate scientist Dargan Frierson, and energy transition journalist-extraordinaire, David Roberts. -Post-Q&A drinks & discussion at The Mountaineer (rooftop of the Graduate Hotel) When: Friday, May 17th, 6:00-8:30 PM Where: University of Washington, Arc 147 (Architecture Building) Tickets : Buy Tickets Here! 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The NW CASC is seeking candidates with science synthesis experience and strong organization and communication skills. Candidates must have a minimum of a bachelor?s degree in natural resource management, environmental sciences, natural sciences, or a related field and 4 years of relevant experience. A doctoral degree is preferred. This position is based at the University of Washington Climate Impacts Group in Seattle, Washington. Application review begins June 10, 2024. Learn more & apply! Please help share this announcement by distributing it to your network! [signature_2588808635] [signature_1405614138] Darcy Gould Pronouns: she/her/hers Communications Manager | NW Climate Adaptation Science Center darcyjw@uw.edu | @NW_CASC EarthLab | College of the Environment | University of Washington -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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The talks: Unraveling the Mystery of Antarctica's Melting Ice: Insights from 2023's record low sea ice Presented by Zac Espinosa from Atmospheric Sciences Hidden Impacts of Climate Change on Marine Organisms Presented by Juliette Jacquemont from Aquatic and Fishery Sciences The Scoop on Poop: Characterizing micronutrients in excrement to understand the lost recycling services of great whales in the Antarctic Presented by Patrick Monreal from Oceanography Attendance for this event is free and we encourage you to extend the invitation to friends and non-academic colleagues. We look forward to seeing you on May 22nd for an evening filled with climate conversations, community building, and tasty beer! Thanks, Ben Lloyd PCC Graduate Steering Committee [cid:image001.png@01DAA553.E5AE87A0] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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I'm a SAFS graduate student working on a project to make the hidden curriculum more visible to undergraduates in the aquatic sciences at UW, and I need your help! Next week, we are hosting a workshop all about graduate school - who it's right for, what the application process is like, and what life is like as a graduate student. For this workshop, I am looking for 5-7 volunteers to serve on a panel to provide a diversity of perspectives on graduate school. The event will be taking place in FSH 107 from 12-1 pm on Thursday, May 23. *If you are interested in serving on the panel, please send me an email and let me know 1) your degree program/department and 2) your year in your degree program.* Thanks in advance for your help, and please let me know if you have any questions! 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First, we'll be hosting a Meet & Greet on July 9th for UW Foster MBAs and our Climate Tech friends at the beautiful Fremont Brewing patio-here's the link to RSVP! And that same week, Seattle Climate Tech and Bloomberg will be co-hosting Seattle Climate Week. It's a marathon of amazing speakers, networking events, and opportunities to make new friends. Last year, Aaron even brought someone from a Climate Week networking event on a class backpacking trip! 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Come support our PCC graduate student speakers from three > different departments presenting at the event! > > > > The talks: > > > > *Unraveling the Mystery of Antarctica's Melting Ice: Insights from 2023's > record low sea ice* > > Presented by Zac Espinosa from *Atmospheric Sciences* > > > > *Hidden Impacts of Climate Change on Marine Organisms* > > Presented by Juliette Jacquemont from *Aquatic and > Fishery Sciences* > > > > *The Scoop on Poop: Characterizing micronutrients in excrement to > understand the lost recycling services of great whales in the Antarctic* > > Presented by Patrick Monreal from *Oceanography* > > > > *Attendance for this event is free* and we encourage you to extend the > invitation to friends and non-academic colleagues. 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We look forward to seeing you there for engaging talks, interesting conversation, and beer! The event will be in a covered beer garden and outside food is welcome. > > PGraSC Public Engagement Committee > > > > On Mon, May 13, 2024 at 8:44?PM Ben Lloyd via Pcc_all via pccgrads > wrote: >> Hi All, >> >> >> >> The PCC Graduate Steering Committee is excited to invite you to our Spring Schooner Series event at Bickersons Brewhouse in Ballard on May 22nd at 6:30pm to learn about the diverse impacts of climate change on aquatic ecosystems. Come support our PCC graduate student speakers from three different departments presenting at the event! >> >> >> >> The talks: >> >> >> >> Unraveling the Mystery of Antarctica's Melting Ice: Insights from 2023's record low sea ice >> >> Presented by Zac Espinosa from Atmospheric Sciences >> >> >> >> Hidden Impacts of Climate Change on Marine Organisms >> >> Presented by Juliette Jacquemont from Aquatic and Fishery Sciences >> >> >> >> The Scoop on Poop: Characterizing micronutrients in excrement to understand the lost recycling services of great whales in the Antarctic >> >> Presented by Patrick Monreal from Oceanography >> >> >> >> Attendance for this event is free and we encourage you to extend the invitation to friends and non-academic colleagues. 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A description of each workshop, as well as their intended audience, are as follows: * The Job Hunt (Advanced Graduate students and Postdocs) * Time: 2-3pm Wed May 29th * Join us for a 1-hour Q&A led by recent job search chairs about the ins and outs of the application and interview process. The workshop will focus primarily on jobs in academia for the PhD market. * Location: Fisheries Sciences Building (you will get a confirmation email the day before the event) * Affinity Groups Space (Undergraduate and Graduate Students) * Time: 2-3pm Wed May 29th * Learn about existing affinity groups and how to participate. Participants will also learn about how to establish and run new affinity groups. * Location: Fisheries Science Building (you will get a confirmation email the day before the event) * Healthy Husky Mental Health (All Students and Postdocs) * Time: 2:30-3:30pm Wed May 29th * Do you want to THRIVE more? Join us to learn skills to improve and strengthen our mental health, and more effectively deal with stress and adversities that can impact our happiness and ability to thrive at UW. * Location: Fisheries Science Building (you will get a confirmation email the day before the event) * Staff Compliment Sandwich Luncheon (Administrative staff) * TIME: 11:30-12:45pm Wed May 29th * Join your fellow administrative colleagues for an informal luncheon to exchange tips and tools for successfully navigating Workday and identifying potential future UW Workday training topics. This is an opportunity to connect with colleagues and peers in an informal setting to learn from and support one another. Lunch will be served. You earned it. * Location: Dean?s Office conference room OSB 203 Please RSVP for any of the above workshops at this Google Form (LINK). 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