[Grad-postdoc-assn] Fwd: for ASP email list-please advertise

Scott Briggs sbriggs at ucar.edu
Tue Aug 28 08:08:51 MDT 2012


Hi All,
This may be of interest to some of you.
Scott

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Subject: 	for ASP email list-please advertise
Date: 	Mon, 27 Aug 2012 13:06:43 -0600
From: 	Cindy Worster <cmw at ucar.edu>
To: 	Scott Briggs <sbriggs at ucar.edu>
CC: 	Cindy Worster <cmw at ucar.edu>



Hi Scott,
Would you mind advertising this event to your ASP email list?
It is sponsored by the UCAR Asian Circle and includes a chance
to hear Warren speak about personal views on career development
and advice to early career scientists.  A flier is also attached.
This will also run in Staff Notes.
Thanks!
Cindy
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
"A Conversation with Warren Washington"

DATE & TIME:      September 25, 12:00-1:00pm

LOCATION:         FL2-1001

SPEAKER:          Warren Washington

Warren M. Washington is an internationally recognized expert on 
atmospheric science and climate research. He has specialized in climate 
modeling and the use of such models for understanding climate system.  
More recently, he and Jerry Meehl have been heading a group at NCAR that 
performs climate model simulations of future climate change.  He has 
served as a science advisor to former presidents Carter, Reagan, Bush, 
and Clinton.  In 2010, President Obama awarded Warren the National Medal 
of Science. Washington became one of the first developers of 
groundbreaking atmospheric computer models in collaboration with Akira 
Kasahara when he came to NCAR in the early 1960s. These models, which 
use fundamental laws of physics to predict future states of the 
atmosphere, have helped scientists understand climate change.  As the 
second African-American to earn a doctorate in the atmospheric sciences, 
Washington has served as a role model for generations of young 
researchers from many backgrounds. He has mentored dozens of graduate 
students, as well as undergraduates in the SOARS program. In 1999, 
Washington won the Dr. Charles Anderson Award from the American 
Meteorological Society "for pioneering efforts as a mentor and 
passionate support of individuals, educational programs, and outreach 
initiatives designed to foster a diverse population of atmospheric 
scientists."

Topics will include:

  * Personal views on career development
  * Advice to early career scientists
  * Views on diversity in the geosciences both on the local (NCAR) and
    national level

All staff and visitors are invited to attend this talk, which is 
sponsored by the UCAR Asian Circle.



-- 
Scott Briggs
Administrative Assistant
Advanced Study Program
National Center for Atmospheric Research
P.O. Box 3000
Boulder, CO 80307-3000
303-497-1607




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