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Dec

Religious Inclusive Excellence Symposium

Conference/Seminar

In collaboration with several campus and community partners, the Division of DEI is proud to present the USU Religious Inclusive Excellence Symposium. The Religious Inclusive Excellence Symposium will include TedED-style presentations and workshops available on Zoom and in-person to invite all USU community members to learn more about Religious Inclusive Excellence.

9:00 am - 3:00 pm | Eccles Conference Center |
01
Dec

MAE FAll 2023 Research Seminar Series

Conference/Seminar

Dr. Ziyu Wang
Associate Research Scholar
Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering - Princeton University
Towards Carbon Neutral Energy Future: Next Generation Fuel and Novel High-Pressure Combustion Technology

3:30 pm - 4:30 pm | Engineering Building |
04
Dec

MAE Fall 2023 Research Seminar Series

Conference/Seminar

Mark Ewing
Director of Design and Analysis Engineering
Sr. Technical Fellow
Northrop Grumman Propulsion Systems
Modeling of Ablation Heat Transfer in Rocket Motors

3:30 pm - 4:30 pm | Engineering Building |
06
Dec

Ecology Center Fall Seminar - Chris Armatas

Conference/Seminar

The first of two seminars presented by Chris Armatas, USFS.

4:00 pm - 5:00 pm | Life Sciences Building |
06
Dec

Ecology Center Seminar Series

Conference/Seminar

The USU Ecology Center will host Dr. Chris Armatas from the Aldo Leopold Wilderness Research Institute (U.S. Forest Service) Dec. 6th and 7th (4pm-5pm) in the Life Sciences Building (LSB) -Room 133. Dr. Armatas on his research: My research is broadly focused on understanding human-nature relationships with public lands and protected areas. This includes how human well-being is supported by nature, as represented by the importance of ecosystem services or, similarly, human and ecological meanings and services. Additionally, my current research focuses on perceptions of relevant drivers of change within the context of human-nature relationships. That is, how are people’s connection to some natural resource of interest potentially threatened or enhanced by a diverse range of influential factors, including management actions, climate change, land use change, and tradeoffs among differing human-nature relationships?

4:00 pm - 5:00 pm | Life Sciences Building |
07
Dec

Ecology Center Seminar Series

Conference/Seminar

The USU Ecology Center will host Dr. Chris Armatas from the Aldo Leopold Wilderness Research Institute (U.S. Forest Service) Dec. 6th and 7th (4pm-5pm) in the Life Sciences Building (LSB) -Room 133. Dr. Armatas on his research: My research is broadly focused on understanding human-nature relationships with public lands and protected areas. This includes how human well-being is supported by nature, as represented by the importance of ecosystem services or, similarly, human and ecological meanings and services. Additionally, my current research focuses on perceptions of relevant drivers of change within the context of human-nature relationships. That is, how are people’s connection to some natural resource of interest potentially threatened or enhanced by a diverse range of influential factors, including management actions, climate change, land use change, and tradeoffs among differing human-nature relationships?

4:00 pm - 5:00 pm | Life Sciences Building |
07
Dec

Ecology Center Fall Seminar - Chris Armatas

Conference/Seminar

The second of two seminars presented by Chris Armatas, USFS.

4:00 pm - 5:00 pm | Life Sciences Building |
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