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报告题目:Two Big Problems in Mountain Hydrology: How Much Snow and How Fast Will it Melt?

报告时间:2018年9月20日(周四)10:00─12:00

报告地点:蒙民伟科技大楼南楼S818

主 讲 人:Jeff Dozier;Distinguished Professor Emeritus;Bren School of Environmental Science & Management;University of California, Santa Barbara

报告时间 2018年9月20日(周四)10:00─12:00 报告地点 蒙民伟科技大楼南楼S818
主 讲 人 Jeff Dozier;Distinguished Professor Emeritus;Bren School of Environmental Science & Management;University of California, Santa Barbara

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Prof. Jeff Dozier has been on the UCSB faculty since 1974 and was the founding dean of the Bren School. He has led interdisciplinary studies in two areas: one addresses hydrologic science, environmental engineering, and social science in the water environment; the other is the integration of environmental science and remote sensing with computer science and technology. From 1990-92, he was the senior project scientist for NASA’S Earth Observing System, when the configuration for the system was established. Among Dr. Dozier’s honors are the 2009 Jim Gray Award from Microsoft for his achievements in data-intensive science and his selection as the 2010 Nye Lecturer for the Cryosphere group of the American Geophysical Union. He is also the Distinguished Scientist of President’s International Fellowship Initiative of Chinese Academy of Sciences. A long-time backcountry skier, mountaineer, and rock climber, he helped lead six expeditions to the Hindu Kush range in Afghanistan and has a dozen first ascents there. The story behind the naming of Dozier Dome in the Sierra Nevada can be found in the Super Topo Climbing Forum. He has published more than 300 papers, and H-index=55.

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