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Episode 24: Building a national water potential network

Episode 24: Building a national water potential network

FromWe Measure The World


Episode 24: Building a national water potential network

FromWe Measure The World

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Length:
49 minutes
Released:
Apr 18, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

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Dr. Kim Novick is a professor, Paul H. O’Neill Chair, Fischer Faculty Fellow, and director of the Ph.D. Program in Environmental Sciences at Indiana University.  She earned her bachelor’s and Ph.D. in environmental science at Duke University’s Nicholas School of the Environment. Her research areas span ecology and conservation, hydrology and water resources, and sustainability and sustainable development, with specific interests in land-atmosphere interactions, terrestrial carbon cycling, plant ecophysiology, and nature-based climate solutions.Dr. Jessica Guo is a plant ecophysiologist and data scientist who studies plant-environment interactions under extreme climate conditions. She earned her bachelor’s in environmental biology from Columbia University and her Ph.D. in biological sciences from Northern Arizona University.  She is currently at the University of Arizona, where she blends her passion for reproducible workflows, interactive visualizations, and hierarchical Bayesian models with her expertise in plant water relations.Links to learn more about Dr. Kim Novick:Dr. Kim Novick on Google ScholarDr. Kim Novick on WikipediaDr. Kim Novick's faculty page at Indiana UniversityLinks to learn more about Dr. Jessica Guo:Dr. Jessica Guo on GitHubDr. Jessica Guo on Google ScholarDr. Jessica Guo's faculty page at the University of ArizonaSubscribehttps://www.metergroup.com/en/meter-environment/podcastFollow ushttps://twitter.com/meter_envhttps://www.linkedin.com/showcase/meterenvironment/Questions?Our scientists have decades of experience helping researchers and growers measure the soil-plant-atmosphere continuum. Talk to an expert→ Request a quote→DisclaimerThe views and opinions expressed in the podcast and on this posting are those of the individual speakers or authors and do not necessarily reflect or represent the views and opinions held by METER.
Released:
Apr 18, 2023
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