FieldSound in the Field: AGU24 in Washington, D.C. with Sarah Doherty
The UW College of the Environment connected with the global Earth and space science community and showcased the incredible work of our researchers, students and staff at the American Geophysical Union’s Annual Meeting 2024 (AGU24) in Washington, D.C., December 9-13, 2024. The annual gathering of more than 25,000 scientists from over 100 countries is the largest in the world, and gives researchers the opportunity to share their work and connect with friends and colleagues. Department of Earth and Space Sciences PhD Candidate Haskelle White-Gianella also hosted interviews for FieldSound, our official podcast. Check out Haskelle's interview with Sarah Doherty, Senior Research Scientist at UW's Cooperative Institute for Climate, Ocean, and Ecosystem Studies.https://environment.uw.edu/podcast
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FieldSound in the Field: AGU24 in Washington, D.C. with Robert Wood
The UW College of the Environment connected with the global Earth and space science community and showcased the incredible work of our researchers, students and staff at the American Geophysical Union’s Annual Meeting 2024 (AGU24) in Washington, D.C., December 9-13, 2024. The annual gathering of more than 25,000 scientists from over 100 countries is the largest in the world, and gives researchers the opportunity to share their work and connect with friends and colleagues. Senior Marketing Communications Director John Meyer also hosted interviews for FieldSound, our official podcast. Check out John's interview with UW Department of Atmospheric Science and Climate's Professor Robert Wood.https://environment.uw.edu/podcast
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S3 Special Episode: FieldSound in the Field at AGU24 in Washington, D.C. with Corey Garza
The UW College of the Environment connected with the global Earth and space science community and showcased the incredible work of our researchers, students and staff at the American Geophysical Union’s Annual Meeting 2024 (AGU24) in Washington, D.C., December 9-13, 2024. The annual gathering of more than 25,000 scientists from over 100 countries is the largest in the world, and gives researchers the opportunity to share their work and connect with friends and colleagues. Senior Marketing Communications Director John Meyer also hosted interviews for FieldSound, our official podcast. Check out John's interview with Corey Garza, Assistant Dean for Inclusive Excellence at the University of Washington College of the Environment.https://environment.uw.edu/podcast
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Special Episode: FieldSound in the Field at AGU24 in Washington, D.C. with Lisa Graumlich
The UW College of the Environment connected with the global Earth and space science community and showcased the incredible work of our researchers, students and staff at the American Geophysical Union’s Annual Meeting 2024 (AGU24) in Washington, D.C., December 9-13, 2024. The annual gathering of more than 25,000 scientists from over 100 countries is the largest in the world, and gives researchers the opportunity to share their work and connect with friends and colleagues. Senior Marketing Communications Director John Meyer also hosted interviews for FieldSound, the official podcast of the UW College of the Environment. Check out John's interview with outgoing AGU President, UW professor emeritus, and former dean of the College of the Environment, Lisa Graumlich!https://environment.uw.edu/podcast
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S3 E5: Ocean Research with Aisha Rashid
Aisha Rashid is a recent University of Washington graduate with dual degrees in marine biology and oceanography. During her time at UW, Rashid received a Husky 100 nod in 2024, served as captain of the equestrian team, and helped lead the College of the Environment’s student advisory council as co-chair. In this episode of FieldSound, Rashid shares audio from her experience aboard the research vessel Thomas G. Thompson as part of her senior thesis project in American Samoa, highlighting the transformative impact of hands-on research in marine geology and geophysics, particularly underwater volcanism. Rashid illustrates the powerful role of ocean technology in understanding our planet's most critical ecosystems.She also shares about her current work with Wild Orca, a research nonprofit under Dr. Deborah Giles, and contributes to crucial research on Southern Resident killer whales using a non-invasive research technique - a scent detection dog trained to sniff out killer whale feces. With a commitment to impactful climate solutions, she plans to pursue further studies after a gap year dedicated to research and community engagement. Rashid embodies the spirit of innovation and collaboration, ready to tackle the challenges of climate change and research ocean solutions. Join us as we dive into her inspiring journey!https://environment.uw.edu/podcast
About FieldSound - The official UW College of the Environment podcast
Season 1 Launches May 4, 2023Welcome to FieldSound, the official UW College of the Environment podcast. Through immersive, narrative storytelling, host Sarah Smith explores the field of environmental science together with researchers at the University of Washington College of the Environment.Interviews and anecdotes connect listeners to the College’s global impact as guests share stories of their exciting, groundbreaking and influential discoveries. FieldSound entertains and educates listeners while kindling personal connection to the world around them. Tune into FieldSound for new episodes each week, and be sure to like, share and subscribe!Visit environment.uw.edu/podcast
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