The New Yorker: Professor Smith’s team in Greenland
The New Yorker: Professor Smith’s team in Greenland
Chair and Professor Laurence C. Smith’s team in Greenland covered by The New Yorker.
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The New Yorker: Professor Smith’s team in Greenland
Chair and Professor Laurence C. Smith’s team in Greenland covered by The New Yorker.
Professor Yongkang Xue elected AMS Fellow
Professor Yongkang Xue elected an American Meterological Society fellow.
This honor is bestowed on no more than 0.2% of the American Meterological Society (AMS) membership in any given year, in recognition of “outstanding contributions to the atmospheric or related oceanic or hydrologic sciences or their applications during a substantial period of years.”
Prolonged California aridity linked to climate warming and Pacific sea surface temperature
Professor and John Muir Chair Glen MacDonald’s research on California droughts have been published in Nature.
Professor Michael Storper earns Royal Geographic Society award
Distinguished Professor Michael Storper at UCLA Luskin School of Urban Planning receives the Royal Geographical Society’s Top Award, the Founders Medal of the RGS/IBG for 2016.
Professor Daniela Cusack earns DOE Early Career award
Congratulations to Professor Daniela Cusack, who has been selected for an Early Career research grant from the U.S. Department of Energy. This program supports the development of outstanding scientists early in their careers and is highly competitive.
Professor Kyle Cavanaugh wins NASA New Investigator award
Congratulations to Professor Kyle Cavanaugh on his selection for a NASA New Investigator award.
This highly competitive grant is designed to support outstanding scientific research and career development of scientists and engineers at the early stage of their professional careers.
Professor MacDonald elected to American Academy of Arts and Sciences
Professor Glen MacDonald, John Muir Memorial Chair and Distinguished Professor of Geography, has been elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.
Following his election as Fellow of the National Academy of Sciences and Fellow of the American Geophysical Union, this caps off an amazing (and well deserved) Grand Slam year for Professor MacDonald.
Founded in 1780, the American Academy of Arts and Sciences is one of our country’s oldest learned societies. Members contribute to Academy publications and studies of science, engineering, and technology policy; global security and international affairs; the humanities, arts, and education; and American institutions and the public good.
A total of 213 Fellows were elected this year, including 7 from UCLA. The full list may be viewed at the link below.
Congratulations!
American Academy of Arts and Sciences, American Academy of Arts and Sciences – Newly Elected Fellows
AAG awards for past and present UCLA Geography members
American Association of Geographers Annual Meeting in San Francisco (April 2016) Awards Ceremony and Lunch honored a number of past and present members of UCLA Geography with prestigious awards. In alphabetical order they are –
Please join UCLA Geography in congratulating our distinguished AAG award winners.
Photo: of Drs. Malanson, Mearns and Marston.
Professor Agnew named Faculty Research Scholar
UCLA Academic Senate has selected the recipients of the 2016-2017 Faculty Research Lectureships:
Winning Project Team of the Lemelson Award for Innovative Digital Projects in Social Research
Congratulations to our team for winning the Lemelson Award for Innovative Digital Projects in Social Research.
Money Grows on Trees: Carbon Markets and Mangroves in West Africa
Team Members: Judith Carney (UCLA Department of Geography), Ashley Fent (UCLA Department of Geography), Rémi Bardou (UCLA Department of Geography), Christie Ford (UCLA Department of Geography/Environmental Studies), Robert Burns (UCLA Department of Geography)