Source: Dan Hawkes
The Earth Sciences Division's "Meet the Scientist" program in Booth #406 at AGU 2012 will reveal the
exceptional minds and diverse expertise of our earth scientists. This program, which will include not only ESD scientists but also
participants from the Computational Research Division and UC Berkeley,
will be an opportunity for scientists to explain what they are working
on now and what they’ll be working on next, how their science is moving
forward to solve some of the intractable problems of our times, and
what the future of research, education, and training might be.
Please see below for our lineup of speakers by day. You can click on their photo to go to their staff page and learn more about their backgrounds, specialties and research interests.
Tuesday 12/4/12
Wednesday 12/5/12
Thursday 12/6/12
The Earth Sciences Division (ESD) at Berkeley Lab (LBNL) has led the way in search of new energy resources, in cleaning up the environment, and in the study of climate change. Specifically, ESD conducts fundamental research in hydrogeology and reservoir engineering, geophysics and geomechanics, geochemistry, and microbial ecology. What makes ESD unique is its capability to investigate from the nanoscale to the field scale, using cutting-edge Berkeley Lab facilities such as DOE's Advanced Light Source, the National Center for Electron Microscopy (NCEM), the National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center (NERSC), and the Molecular Foundry.
We hope you will visit us at Booth #406 and hear what our ESD scientists are really like, as well as what is going on in cutting-edge research today!