The American Geophysical Union (AGU) Fall Meeting is the largest Earth and space science meeting in the world attracting nearly 24,000 Earth and space scientists, educators, students, and policy makers. Now in its 47th year, the AGU Fall Meeting is the best place to present your research, hear about the latest discoveries, trends, and challenges in the field, and network and make connections that can enhance your career. This meeting showcases current scientific theory focused on discoveries that will benefit humanity and ensure a sustainable future for our planet.
Berkeley Lab’s Earth Sciences Division (ESD) will have a strong presence at this year’s AGU Fall Meeting, starting next week in San Francisco (December 15–19, 2014) at the Moscone Center. In addition to the various ESD-affiliated speakers, you can find our exhibitor's booth #2309, Moscone Center South (left of the Poster Session Hall upon entry).
Our ESD@AGU Exhibit Schedule
Our ESD AGU Exhibit Schedule showcases several opportunities to meet members of ESD and learn how they are Bringing Science Solutions to the World.
Tuesday through Friday, ESD scientists will be available at the ESD booth #2309 for in-person conversations about what they are working on currently, what they anticipate working on in the future, how science is moving forward to solve some of the challenging problems of these times, and what they see for the future of research, education and training.
Here is a current list of topics
- Subsurface Energy Capabilities & More About DOE Crosscutting Subsurface Initiative: Adaptive Control of Subsurface Fractures and Flow (SubTer)
- TOUGH Office Hours
- Live Tweet events with Susan Hubbard, Eoin Brodie, and Ernie Majer
- Sustainable Systems Scientific Focus Area (SSSFA2.0)
- Geothermal Systems
- AMERIFLUX and FLUXNET
- Prospective Insights: Working at a National Lab
- Center for Nanoscale Control of Geologic CO2 (an Energy Frontier Research Center)
- Next Generation Ecosystem Experiment – Tropics
- Microbes to Biomes – A Berkeley Lab Initiative
Learn about Berkeley Lab and the Earth Sciences Division; talk to us about opportunities to get connected through social media; and find employment opportunities.
Visit our ESD@AGU events page for on-going information about our exhibit, poster sessions, talks, and town halls.
See you next week!