NEON is presenting a seminar as part of the Center for Conservation Initiatives (CCI) seminar series. In this seminar, NEON staff will provide an overview of how NEON data is collected and used in Florida, demonstrate accessing the data, and provide resources and tools for attendees to use NEON data in their own ecological inquiries and decision-making needs.
On Nov 11, the NEON Science Seminar series will feature Odeta Qafoku, Emily Graham, Vanessa Garayburu-Caruso of the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory providing the talk "MONet Campaigns for Soil Molecular and Microstructural AI Analysis and Advanced Modeling at Scale."
On Oct 7, the NEON Science Seminar series will feature Tanya Berger-Wolf of Ohio State University providing the talk "AI for Nature: From Science to Impact."
On Sept 9, the NEON Science Seminar series will feature four NEON Ambassadors. Each will provide a talk within the theme "From Microbes to the Atmosphere: Research Across Scales."
Join Douglas Morton and Elijah Orland of NASA and the University of Maryland on February 11, 2025 for their talk, "Ecosystem impacts from extreme fire events: Insights from satellite-based fire tracking."
This NEON Science Seminar session is canceled. We apologize for any inconvenience, and we hope you will join us for next month's session.
Join Brandon E. McNellis of USDA on April 8, 2025 for a talk, "Spatiotemporal patterns of plant community abundance and composition at Puʻu Makaʻala NEON, Hawaiʻi."
The goal of the NEON monthly science seminar series is to build community among researchers at the intersection of ecology, environmental science, and NEON. Specifically, presentations will:
Join Elise Zipkin of Michigan State University on March 11, 2025 for a talk, "Making the most of available data: How integrated modeling can expand the usability of individual data sources."
Join Lynn B. Martin and Vania R. Assis of the University of South Florida on January 14, 2025 for their talk, "Habitat effects on the ability of a common rodent species to serve as a host of the bacteria that causes Lyme disease."
Join Gabriel Bowen of the University of Utah on November 12, 2024 for a talk, "Environmental and Biological Controls of Water Use Diversity Across U.S. Ecosystems."