[Grad-postdoc-assn] Fwd: ATOC Colloquium: Friday, March 8 @ 11am – Dr. Gijs de Boer (CIRES/NOAA PSL) – SEEC S228 and Zoom

Scott Briggs sbriggs at ucar.edu
Thu Mar 7 08:52:25 MST 2024


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From: Andrew Winters <andrew.c.winters at colorado.edu>
Date: Thu, Mar 7, 2024 at 8:03 AM
Subject: Re: ATOC Colloquium: Friday, March 8 @ 11am – Dr. Gijs de Boer
(CIRES/NOAA PSL) – SEEC S228 and Zoom
To: ATOC Faculty <atoc-faculty at colorado.edu>, ATOC Graduate Students <
atoc-students at colorado.edu>, atoc-majors at colorado.edu <
atoc-majors at colorado.edu>, atoc-minors at colorado.edu <
atoc-minors at colorado.edu>, ATOC Researchers <atoc-researchers at colorado.edu>,
atoc-colloquium at colorado.edu <atoc-colloquium at colorado.edu>
Cc: Gijs de Boer <gijs.deboer at colorado.edu>


Hi everyone,



A reminder that the next ATOC Colloquium will be held in a hybrid
format on *Friday,
March 8 from 11a–12p MT over Zoom and in SEEC S228*. This week's colloquium
will feature a seminar from *Dr. Gijs de Boer (CIRES/NOAA PSL)* entitled,
"Learning to Fly — Use of Robotic Aircraft for Atmospheric Observing". The
zoom login information and an abstract for the colloquium are provided
below. *This colloquium coincides with the second ATOC prospective graduate
student visit day, so please make every effort to attend in order to meet
the amazing slate of students who may join ATOC in the Fall! *Please join
us for conversation beginning at 10:45am MT, and stay afterwards for a
lunch catered by Illegal Pete's.

We look forward to seeing you on Friday!



-The ATOC Colloquium Committee



_________________________________________________



*Learning to Fly — Use of Robotic Aircraft for Atmospheric Observing*

Gijs de Boer (CIRES/NOAA PSL)



Have you ever dreamed you can fly?  For atmospheric scientists, the
possibility offers endless opportunity to see things in a new light.
Taking detailed, high-resolution measurements of quantities that govern
physical and chemical drivers of weather and climate, particularly in areas
that were otherwise challenging or dangerous to evaluate, is something that
I started dreaming about in graduate school.  After transitioning to the
University of Colorado Boulder in 2011, I started to engage colleagues in
the engineering sciences to make this dream a reality, working to develop
innovative robotic observing systems to collect detailed measurements of
the lower atmosphere and underlying surface.  Over the last decade, this
work has taken me across the globe to observe a range of exciting
phenomena, including work to study cloud and lower atmospheric processes in
the Arctic, air-sea exchange in the tropics and its role in supporting the
lifecycle of trade cumulus, mountain hydrology, coastal processes and their
impacts on air quality, and other lower-atmospheric phenomena.  In this
seminar, I will offer insight into recent studies that have involved
University of Colorado uncrewed aircraft systems (UAS), some scientific
outcomes resulting from these deployments, and the student and public
engagement opportunities that these systems have helped to support.  I will
additionally provide some thoughts on the next frontiers in observing the
atmosphere and Earth system with small UAS, and highlight opportunities for
engagement and collaboration.

__________________________________________________



*Zoom login Information:*



*Topic: ATOC Colloquium*

*Time: Mar 8, 2024 11:00 AM Mountain Time (US and Canada)*



*https://cuboulder.zoom.us/j/93794324385
<https://cuboulder.zoom.us/j/93794324385>*

*Meeting ID: 937 9432 4385*

*Passcode: ATOC*



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Meeting ID: 937 9432 4385

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_______________________________________________________

*Andrew C. Winters*
Assistant Professor
Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences (ATOC)
University of Colorado Boulder
311 UCB, Boulder, CO 80309-0311
Phone: 303-735-5775
https://acwinters.weebly.com
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and ancestral homelands of the Cheyenne, Arapaho, Ute and many other Native
American nations. Their forced removal from these territories has caused
devastating and lasting impacts. **Full CU Boulder land acknowledgment
<https://www.colorado.edu/about/land-acknowledgement>*

------------------------------
*From:* Andrew Winters
*Sent:* Friday, March 1, 2024 8:33 AM
*To:* ATOC Faculty <atoc-faculty at colorado.edu>; ATOC Graduate Students <
atoc-students at colorado.edu>; atoc-majors at colorado.edu <
atoc-majors at colorado.edu>; atoc-minors at colorado.edu <
atoc-minors at colorado.edu>; ATOC Researchers <atoc-researchers at colorado.edu>;
atoc-colloquium at colorado.edu <atoc-colloquium at colorado.edu>
*Cc:* Gijs de Boer <gijs.deboer at colorado.edu>
*Subject:* ATOC Colloquium: Friday, March 8 @ 11am – Dr. Gijs de Boer
(CIRES/NOAA PSL) – SEEC S228 and Zoom

Hi everyone,

The next ATOC Colloquium will be held in a hybrid format on *Friday, March
8 from 11a–12p MT over Zoom and in SEEC S228*. This week's colloquium will
feature a seminar from *Dr. Gijs de Boer (CIRES/NOAA PSL)* entitled,
"Learning to Fly — Use of Robotic Aircraft for Atmospheric Observing". The
zoom login information and an abstract for the colloquium are provided
below. *This colloquium coincides with the second ATOC prospective graduate
student visit day, so please make every effort to attend if you can in
order to meet the amazing slate of students who may join ATOC in the
Fall! *Please
join us for conversation beginning at 10:45am MT, and stay afterwards for a
lunch catered by Illegal Pete's.
We look forward to seeing you on Friday!

-The ATOC Colloquium Committee

_________________________________________________

*Learning to Fly — Use of Robotic Aircraft for Atmospheric Observing*
Gijs de Boer (CIRES/NOAA PSL)

Have you ever dreamed you can fly?  For atmospheric scientists, the
possibility offers endless opportunity to see things in a new light.
Taking detailed, high-resolution measurements of quantities that govern
physical and chemical drivers of weather and climate, particularly in areas
that were otherwise challenging or dangerous to evaluate, is something that
I started dreaming about in graduate school.  After transitioning to the
University of Colorado Boulder in 2011, I started to engage colleagues in
the engineering sciences to make this dream a reality, working to develop
innovative robotic observing systems to collect detailed measurements of
the lower atmosphere and underlying surface.  Over the last decade, this
work has taken me across the globe to observe a range of exciting
phenomena, including work to study cloud and lower atmospheric processes in
the Arctic, air-sea exchange in the tropics and its role in supporting the
lifecycle of trade cumulus, mountain hydrology, coastal processes and their
impacts on air quality, and other lower-atmospheric phenomena.  In this
seminar, I will offer insight into recent studies that have involved
University of Colorado uncrewed aircraft systems (UAS), some scientific
outcomes resulting from these deployments, and the student and public
engagement opportunities that these systems have helped to support.  I will
additionally provide some thoughts on the next frontiers in observing the
atmosphere and Earth system with small UAS, and highlight opportunities for
engagement and collaboration.

__________________________________________________

*Zoom login Information:*

*Topic: ATOC Colloquium*
*Time: Mar 8, 2024 11:00 AM Mountain Time (US and Canada)*

*https://cuboulder.zoom.us/j/93794324385
<https://cuboulder.zoom.us/j/93794324385>*
*Meeting ID: 937 9432 4385*
*Passcode: ATOC*

One tap mobile
+17193594580,,93794324385# US
+12532050468,,93794324385# US

Dial by your location
• +1 719 359 4580 US
• +1 253 205 0468 US
• +1 253 215 8782 US (Tacoma)
• +1 346 248 7799 US (Houston)
• +1 669 444 9171 US
• +1 669 900 6833 US (San Jose)
• +1 646 558 8656 US (New York)
• +1 646 931 3860 US
• +1 689 278 1000 US
• +1 301 715 8592 US (Washington DC)
• +1 305 224 1968 US
• +1 309 205 3325 US
• +1 312 626 6799 US (Chicago)
• +1 360 209 5623 US
• +1 386 347 5053 US
• +1 507 473 4847 US
• +1 564 217 2000 US

Join by SIP
• 93794324385 at zoomcrc.com

Join by H.323
• 162.255.37.11 (US West)
• 162.255.36.11 (US East)
• 115.114.131.7 (India Mumbai)
• 115.114.115.7 (India Hyderabad)
• 213.19.144.110 (Amsterdam Netherlands)
• 213.244.140.110 (Germany)
• 103.122.166.55 (Australia Sydney)
• 103.122.167.55 (Australia Melbourne)
• 149.137.40.110 (Singapore)
• 64.211.144.160 (Brazil)
• 149.137.68.253 (Mexico)
• 69.174.57.160 (Canada Toronto)
• 65.39.152.160 (Canada Vancouver)
• 207.226.132.110 (Japan Tokyo)
• 149.137.24.110 (Japan Osaka)

Meeting ID: 937 9432 4385
Passcode: 856068

_______________________________________________________

*Andrew C. Winters*
Assistant Professor
Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences (ATOC)
University of Colorado Boulder
311 UCB, Boulder, CO 80309-0311
Phone: 303-735-5775
https://acwinters.weebly.com
<https://nam10.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Facwinters.weebly.com%2F&data=05%7C02%7Catoc-colloquium%40colorado.edu%7Cb2d4867fd10745b25ebc08dc3eb7436e%7C3ded8b1b070d462982e4c0b019f46057%7C1%7C0%7C638454206101324488%7CUnknown%7CTWFpbGZsb3d8eyJWIjoiMC4wLjAwMDAiLCJQIjoiV2luMzIiLCJBTiI6Ik1haWwiLCJXVCI6Mn0%3D%7C0%7C%7C%7C&sdata=OlkBRHmDo4OMeRT3ZalfK5tV2PDGmK9ULyhOsR1VFYc%3D&reserved=0>
||
@acwinters_wx || he/him/his

*CU Boulder acknowledges that it is located on the traditional territories
and ancestral homelands of the Cheyenne, Arapaho, Ute and many other Native
American nations. Their forced removal from these territories has caused
devastating and lasting impacts. **Full CU Boulder land acknowledgment
<https://www.colorado.edu/about/land-acknowledgement>*

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