The Columbia Climate School Postdoctoral Research Program is unique in its mission to train a generation of professionals equipped to address some of the world's most urgent problems. The symposium highlights the work of current Postdoctoral Researchers: Thalia Balkaran, Isatis Cintron Rodriguez, Dylan Davis, Manuel Linsenmeier, Farideh Hosseini Narouei, Enquye Negash, and Nadia Seeteram.
Speakers include:
- Thalia Balkaran, “Applying the Resilient Children/Resilient Communities Initiative to the Caribbean: Building child-focused resilience in the Kalinago Territory, Dominica”
- Dylan Davis, “Legacies of human land use and their lessons for resilience and sustainability”
- Manuel Linsenmeier, “Global inequalities in weather forecasts”
- Farideh Hosseini Narouei, “Surface-specific aerosol chemistry: Direct observations, kinetics, and environmental impact”
- Enquye Negash, “Modern African ecosystems as analogs for understanding past environments”
- Nadia Seeteram, “Evaluating climate risk reduction strategies within the U.S. housing sector"
The Symposium will be presented and moderated by Joshua D. Fisher, Co-Director, Columbia Climate School Postdoctoral Research Program; Director and Research Scientist, AC4, Columbia Climate School.
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