Banse Seminar Series
The Banse Oceanography Seminar Series is named in honor of Dr. Karl Banse, who was recently named as a AAAS fellow, honored for his continuing work on the ecology of the plankton. This year's quarter-long seminar series is being held during Fall Quarter (2020), organized by Dr. Jodi Young. The series will be held on Wednesdays from 2:30 to 3:50. This year (Fall 2020) the seminars will be held remotely via zoom
https://washington.zoom.us/j/94709092371.
You can also go to UW Zoom (https://washington.zoom.us/) and join the meeting using ID: 94709092371. Any problems please contact youngjn@uw.edu
FALL 2020 Upcoming Seminars
Sep 30
Yackar Mauzole, Postdoctoral Researcher. Scripps Institution of Oceanography
Thermal fronts in the California Current System and beyond.
Oct 7
Allison Moreno, Postdoctoral Researcher. Atmospheric & Oceanic Sciences, UCLA
Marine Particulate Respiration Quotient: Linking Ocean Oxygen and Carbon Cycling
https://allisonmoreno.weebly.com/
Oct 14
Lavenia Ratnarajah, Postdoctoral Researcher. Dept. of Earth, Ocean and Ecological Sciences, University of Liverpool
Resource colimitation drives competition between phytoplankton and bacteria in the Southern Ocean
Oct 21
Maria Rosa. George & Carol Milne Assistant Professor of Biology. Connecticut College
Resilience in a changing environment: organismal to ecosystem level responses.
https://www.conncoll.edu/directories/faculty-profiles/maria-rosa/
Twitter: @pelecypod_chats
Oct 28
Deepa Rao, Postdoctoral researcher. Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences, MIT
Patterns of microbe-driven vitamin B 12 cycling in Antarctic coastal seas
Instagram: @deepa.art.sci
Twitter: @OceanDeepa
NOTE SPECIAL TIME: Friday Nov 6 at 2:30pm
Elise Wilkes, Agouron Postdoctoral Fellow. Division of Geological and Planetary Sciences. Caltech
Isotopic fingerprints of photosynthesis and photorespiration in phytoplankton
http://www.its.caltech.edu/~ebwilkes/
NOTE SPECIAL TIME: Friday Nov 13 at 2:30pm
Danielle Santiago Ramos, Postdoctoral Researcher, WHOI
Potassium cycling in seawater: Insights from stable potassium isotopes (41K/39K)
Nov 18
CANCELLED: Shuoshuo Han, Research Associate. Institute for Geophysics. University of Texas as Austin
** ESS COLLOQUIUM OF INTEREST NOV 19 3:30 – 5 p.m LINK
Christine Chelsey, graduate student. Electromagnetic Geophysics Lab. LDEO
Nov 25 Virtual screening of Picture A Scientist click here for details.
Dec 2
Precious Mongwe, Postdoctoral Researcher, Climate and Global Dynamics Lab. NCAR
Climatic controls on metabolic constraints in the ocean
Dec 9
Angelica Rodriguez, Postdoctoral Researcher. Scripps Institution of Oceanography
Estuarine-nearshore interactions in a changing climate
https://climateadapt.ucsd.edu/about/team/
Twitter: ARod4Oceans
PREVIOUS SEMINARS
Winter 2020
Jan 8 Colleen Hoffman, School of Oceanography, UW. The changing paradigm of hydrothermal iron and ligands in hydrothermal plumes
Jan 15 Anna Boyar and Khadijah Homolka, School of Oceanography, UW. Pairing Academic Research and Allyship in the Face of Climate Change
Jan 22 Julie Barber, Senior Shellfish Biologist, Swinomish Indian Tribe. Treaty fishing rights and tribal science: An example from the Swinomish Fisheries Department
Jan 29 Evan Soloman, School of Oceanography, UW. A decade digging in the mud - investigating the role of continental margin sediment diagenesis in marine geochemical cycles
Feb 5 Howard Spero, Earth and Planetary Sciences, UC Davis. Improving Paleoceanographic Reconstructions: Carbon Isotopes, the Carbonate Ion Effect and Other Long-Ignored Problems
Feb 12 Seth Book, EPA Coordinator, Skokomish Indian Tribe. Skokomish Tribe Water Quality Program: Monitoring Harmful Algal Toxins, Coccolithophores and fish kills in the Hood Canal
Feb 19 Karl Banse, School of Oceanography, UW. Do we live in a bottom-up controlled but top-down regulated world, including the micrometer-sized aquatic cells?
Feb 26 Sarah Frias-Torres, Coral Reef Scientist, Vulcan Inc. Restoring Reefs Using Corals Adapted to Climate Change
Mar 6 UW students and postdocs present their Ocean Sciences Talks
Hannah Glover, grad student, "Comparing Distributary-Channel Hydrodynamics and Sediment Dynamics in a Tide-Dominated, Tropical Delta: The Ayeyarwady River Delta, Myanmar"
Suneil Iyer, grad student, "Assessing the impacts of tropical rainfall on near-surface salinity and turbulence using observations from the SPURS-2 Experiment and a 1-D forced model".
Sarah Ragen, grad student, "How does coastline shape influence meridional overturning?"
Mar 11 CANCELLED DUE TO COVID CLOSURE: Brian Rosenberg, Hydrodynamicist, Oscilla Power. Progress in ocean wave energy harvesting