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Amanda Patsis is awarded UMII-MnDRIVE Graduate Assistantship
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Eleven PhD students at the University of Minnesota have been awarded PhD Graduate Assistantships through UMII. These awards are made to grad students involved in research at the intersection of informatics and any of the five MnDRIVE fields.
Nicole Wagner Receives Outstanding Teaching Assistant Award
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NAGT recognizes outstanding teaching assistants in geoscience education with up to 30 awards annually
Associate Professor Cara Santelli receives GSA's 2022 Award for Outstanding Geobiologists
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Every year the GSA Geobiology & Geomicrobiology Division's executive committee selects exceptional scholars to receive awards for their accomplishments in research, education/mentoring, and service in geobiology.
From Ocean Depths to Deserts
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Highlighting the career of Alumnus David Janecky (Ph.D. 1984), whose research interests ranged from deep sea vents to nuclear waste regulation.
The Peopling of Minnesota
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Using the magnetic properties of archaeological sites and materials to better understand our shared human history
AGU 2022 Talk Schedule
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Check out a list of posters and talks being presented by folks from the department at AGU.
Larry Edwards among most cited researchers in the world
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Four CSE faculty were recently named among the most "Highly Cited Researchers" in the world.
Attenuated evolution of mammals through the Cenozoic
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Earth & Environmental Sciences Professor and Bell Museum Associate, David Fox, has co-authored a piece in Science on the evolution and diversification of mammals over prehistoric time.
High-res maps of entire polar regions provide new clues for climate researchers
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With four more years of satellite imagery data, researchers in the Polar Geospatial Center at the University of Minnesota and their partners have now released the most detailed polar region terrain maps ever created.
Get to Know: The Santelli Environmental and Applied Biogeochemistry Lab
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Research in Associate Professor Cara Santelli’s lab uses laboratory and observational field-based approaches to shed light on coupled microbial and abiotic processes.