Seminar

Approaching Sustainability: Conversations with Leading Scholars

Sponsored by Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment, School of Earth, Energy & Environmental Sciences

When

Friday, April 2, 2021
1:00 pm – 2:30 pm
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Where

Zoom

This event is open to:
Faculty/Staff, Students

Admission
Free

Event Details:

Coastal Flood Risk and Resilience in a Changing Climate 

with Talea Mayo | Assistant professor of mathematics at Emory University

Join us for a series of talks by distinguished scholars on the future of sustainability research and education that aims to inspire, inform, and spark discussion about how we develop sustainability research and education at Stanford. 

Co-hosted by Stanford's Woods Institute for the Environment and School of Earth, Energy and Environmental Sciences, this event series is open to Stanford faculty, graduate students, postdocs, and staff. These online talks are scheduled for a series of Fridays from 1 to 2:30 pm PT,  beginning April 2. Each speaker will present their sustainability research, followed by Q&A and informal conversation with Assistant Professor of Earth System Science Gabrielle Wong-Parodi, a center fellow at the Woods Institute. 

Join us on Zoom at http://bit.ly/approachingsustainability(link is external). Access is limited to participants with a SUNET ID.  

Join us on Friday, April 2, from 1-2:30pm PT as Talea Mayo, assistant professor of mathematics at Emory University, discusses numerical modeling approaches she’s taken to understanding what implications climate change might have for storm surge risk and how to effectively communicate that risk to enhance the sustainability of coastal social-environmental systems. 

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