Aurora
Aurora is our weekly newsletter aimed at faculty, staff, and students of the department.
Aurora is our weekly newsletter aimed at faculty, staff, and students of the department.
The Freshwater Institute for Arctic Research is staffing five Research Scientist positions. There are four immediate vacancies and an additional position to start later in the 2020-2021 fiscal year. These are all indeterminate positions. The application deadline is March 5th. Information on the job postings can be found here.
Carleton University is offering a program in Sustainable Energy Policy. The program involves learning across two distinct disciplines, with students specializing in either engineering or public policy before graduating with either an engineering degree (MASc or MEng in Sustainable Energy) or a public policy degree (MA in Sustainable Energy). A co-op option is available for the MA program. The deadline to apply for the Fall term is August 15 (domestic MASc and MEng applicants). The MA program's initial application deadline was February 1 but they will continue to accept applications for the coming months. For more information, please contact sustainableenergy@carleton.ca or contact Graeme Auld at graeme.auld@carleton.ca
Programs and EventsTitle: Characterization of gas migration and surface emissions through a controlled release experiment at the Hudson's Hope Field Research Station, BC
Date and Time: Wednesday, March 4th at 9:00am
Location: ESB 5106
Title: Computational Challenges in Large-Scale Earthquake Detection
Date and Time: Thursday, March 5th at 1:00pm
Location: ESB 5104
Title: Crystal Fluids, Friction and Faults: What can we learn from injection-induced earthquakes?
Date and Time: Thursday, March 5th at 4:00pm
Location: ESB 5104-5106
Cordilleran Geoscience: A 2020 perspective is a workshop devoted to the latest research about the geology, geophysics, metallogeny, and mineral deposits of the Cordillera. It will be held on March 24-25, 2020 at the University of British Columbia Robson Square campus in downtown Vancouver. A program for the Workshop is attached. The registration fee is $25 ($10 for students) and will include a reception. The link to register for the Workshop is here.