Colloquia – Brett Ketter

Lapham Hall N101 3209 N Maryland Avenue, Milwaukee, WI

Brett Ketter - University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee GIS and other technologies: What they (and I) can do for your research (tentative)

Colloquia – Renjie Zhou

Monday, March 4th, 2019 Renjie Zhou, Texas A & M University Title: Reactive transport in the fractured-rock matrix system and the carbonate diagenesis Host: Shangping Xu Abstract: TBA

Colloquia – Steven Anderson

Lapham Hall N101 3209 N Maryland Avenue, Milwaukee, WI

Using LiDAR and Artificial Intelligence to Better Understand the Evolution of the Overlook Crater and Lava Lake (with an update on the 2018 eruptions of Kilauea)

Colloquia – Victoria McCoy

Lapham Hall N101 3209 N Maryland Avenue, Milwaukee, WI

Molecular taphonomy: using preserved biomolecules to investigate fossil organisms

Career Planning Presentation

Lapham Hall N101 3209 N Maryland Avenue, Milwaukee, WI

The Dept of Geosciences and the UWM Career Planning and Resource Center (CPaRC) invite you to a career workshop that will emphasize: Resume writing Networking Job Searches Interview advising CPaRC Resources GeoScience-Related Careers

Colloquia – Charles Paradis

Lapham Hall N101 3209 N Maryland Avenue, Milwaukee, WI

Thursday, February 28th, 2019 Charles Paradis, Los Alamos National Lab Title: “In-situ Characterization and Remediation of Contaminated Aquifers”. Host: Shangping Xu Abstract: TBA

Colloquia – Renji Zhou

Lapham Hall N101 3209 N Maryland Avenue, Milwaukee, WI

Monday, March 4th, 2019 Renjie Zhou, Texas A & M University Title: Reactive transport in the fractured-rock matrix system and the carbonate diagenesis Host: Shangping Xu Abstract: TBA

Colloquia – Mehmet Soylu

Lapham Hall N101 3209 N Maryland Avenue, Milwaukee, WI

Monday, March 11th, 2019 Mehmet Soylu, Georgia Institute of Technology Title: Groundwater Impacts on Ecosystem Functions and Detecting Shallow Groundwater from Top Soil Host: Shangping Xu Abstract: TBA

Colloquia – James Faulds

Lapham Hall N101 3209 N Maryland Avenue, Milwaukee, WI

Thursday, April 11th, 2019 Prof. James Faulds, University of Nevada, Reno Title: Why is Nevada in Hot Water? Tectonic Controls on Geothermal Activity and Strategies for Harnessing Geothermal Energy in the Great Basin Region Host: Abstract: TBA

Colloquia – Phil Novack-Gottshall

Lapham Hall N101 3209 N Maryland Avenue, Milwaukee, WI

Thursday, April 25th, 2019 Phil Novack-Gottshall, Benedictine College Title: A New Approach to Documenting Phanerozoic Trends in Marine Functional Diversity Host: David Cordie Abstract: TBA