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Monday, January 7, 2013 | Presented by Jim Misewich | 12:57
Joint Workshop on Nanoscience and Nanotechnology Opportunities for Academia and High Tech Industry.
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On Nov. 30, 2012, BNL hosted the inaugural Young Research Symposium to spotlight the Lab’s youngest and brightest researchers. Shirley Johnson, who worked for the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) for 25 years, spoke of her experiences working at the IAEA and provided attendees with career-advancing advice.
On Nov. 30, 2012, BNL hosted the inaugural Young Research Symposium to spotlight the Lab’s youngest and brightest researchers. Former BNLers Carl Andre, Mark Doherty, Tianna Hicklin, Mathew Maye and Yolanda Small fielded questions from the audience about working in different science-related careers.
On Nov. 30, 2012, BNL hosted the inaugural Young Research Symposium to spotlight the Lab’s youngest and brightest researchers. Steve Vigdor, the Associate Laboratory Director for Nuclear and Particle Physics at the time of the symposium, gave the keynote talk, titled, “Forging a Vision for the Future of Nuclear and Particle Physics at BNL.”
On Nov. 30, 2012, BNL hosted the inaugural Young Research Symposium to spotlight the Lab’s youngest and brightest researchers. Sam Aronson, the Laboratory Director at the time of the symposium, spoke to attendees and mentioned the importance of postdocs in research.
On November 16, 2012, BNL hosted the 2012 Long Island Natural History Conference. As part of the conference, Mike Bottini, a wildlife biologist, talks about the natural history of the river otter on Long Island and documents the return of this charismatic species to our rivers.
On November 16, 2012, BNL hosted the 2012 Long Island Natural History Conference. As part of the conference, Rob DiGiovanni, discusses long term efforts of marine mammal and sea turtle monitoring and recovery efforts.
On November 16, 2012, BNL hosted the 2012 Long Island Natural History Conference. As part of the conference, Russell Burke, Department of Biology, Hofstra University, talks about the biological and ecological studies of diamondback terrapins and impacts to their long-term survival.
On November 16, 2012, BNL hosted the 2012 Long Island Natural History Conference. As part of the conference, Don Riepe, talks about the wide diversity of habitats and wildlife found at the south shore National Park.
On November 16, 2012, BNL hosted the 2012 Long Island Natural History Conference. As part of the conference, Rich Cech, discusses the diversity and life strategies of butterflies found on the east coast in particular those of Long Island.
On November 16, 2012, BNL hosted the 2012 Long Island Natural History Conference. As part of the conference, Byron Young, a retired Marine Biologist, talks about the biology and efforts at restoration of this important prey fish that is key to sustaining a large portion of the important east coast marine fisheries stock.
On November 16, 2012, BNL hosted the 2012 Long Island Natural History Conference. As part of the conference, Key Note Speaker Peter Alden gives an entertaining talk on how wildlife, plants, and habitats have changed in the northeast from colonial times to the present.
On November 16, 2012, BNL hosted the 2012 Long Island Natural History Conference. As part of the conference, BNL's Tim Green discusses the history as well as the natural history changes to this site that has been in federal ownership for nearly 100 years.
On November 16, 2012, BNL hosted the 2012 Long Island Natural History Conference. As part of the conference, Matt Schlesinger covers the natural history and ecological diversity of Plum Island and the importance of the island for rare species as the federal government decides on the sale of the island.
On November 16, 2012, BNL hosted the 2012 Long Island Natural History Conference. As part of the conference, Matt Sclafani gives an interesting talk on the horseshoe crab its importance to medical research as well as it's key role as a food source to migrating shore birds.
On November 16, 2012, BNL hosted the 2012 Long Island Natural History Conference. As part of the conference, Shaibal Mitra discusses the importance of Long Island in the migratory process of many bird species and the differences between spring and fall migrations.
On November 16, 2012, BNL hosted the 2012 Long Island Natural History Conference. As part of the conference, John Turner discusses the historical use of white cedar, the historic extent of where it was found, and its current status in isolated pockets of Long Island.
On November 16, 2012, BNL hosted the 2012 Long Island Natural History Conference. As part of the conference, Jeremy Feinberg discusses how the search for the missing southern leopard frog on Long Island resulted in the discovery of a newly described species of leopard frog (Anura: ranidae) based on genetics.
On November 16, 2012, BNL hosted the 2012 Long Island Natural History Conference. Participants engage in an open discussion about the days event and what future events should cover.
Update on Basic Energy Sciences from the annual Joint National Synchrotron Light Source and Center for Functional Nanomaterials Users’ Meeting where new research results and advances in experimental capabilities in synchrotron radiation and nanosciences were presented.
The annual Joint National Synchrotron Light Source and Center for Functional Nanomaterials Users’ Meeting presents new research results and advances in experimental capabilities in synchrotron radiation and nanosciences.
The users' open forum is an opportunity to express opinions and share views with the User Executive Committee members and other interested users. In this video, Lab Director Sam Aronson presents an introductory talk to users on “Safety, Growth and RHIC.”