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2008-2009 Colloquia


OSH 215:
11:30am-12:30pm

 

Fall Semester 2008
 
September 5: Graduate Student Proposal Presentations
Evan Burgess, John Culpepper, Ryo Michishita and Tom Springsteen 
 
September 12: No Colloquium.

September 19: No Colloquium.

September 26: Ryan Jensen. Brigham Young University Remote Sensing.  "Using AISA+ Hyperspectral Imagery to Estimate Urban LAI."

October 3: Tom Tripp, US Magnesium.  "Magnesium, the Chinese and Utah Connection: What Does this have to do with Global Warming?"
 
October 10: No Colloquium

October 17: Fall Break, no colloquium.

October 24: TBA

October 31: Eric Rickart, Utah Museum of Natural History.
 
November 7: David Brown, Asst. Professor of Landscape Pedology, Department of Crop and Soil Sciences, Washington State University.
 
November 14: TBA

November 21: Mark Finco, Remote Sensing Application Center.
 
November 28: Thanksgiving Break, no colloquium.
 
December 5: Justin DeRose, Utah State University.

December 12: End of Fall Semester Classes, no colloquium.
 
Spring Semester 2009 *new*
 
January 16: Graduate Student Proposal Presentations.
 
January 23: Nadine Schuurman, Associate Professor, Department of Geography, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, BC, Canada.
 
January 30: Thomas Sanchez, Chair of City and Metropolitan Planning & Associate Professor, University of Utah College of Architecture and Planning.
 
February 6: Bonnie Baxter, Director of the Great Salt Lake Institute, Westminster College.
 
February 13: Marc Armstrong, Professor and Chair, University of Iowa Department of Geography.
 
February 20: TBA
 
February 27: AAG Practice Talks
 
March 6: AAG Practice Talks
 
March 13: No Colloquium.
 
March 20: Spring Break, no colloquium.
 
March 27: AAG Conference, Las Vegas, NV, no colloquium.
 
April 3: TBA.
 
April 10: CSBS Awards Luncheon.
 
April 17: Pat Bartlein, University of Oregon Department of Geography.
 
April 24: Graduate Student Proposal Presentations.