ÓÐÁϺÐ×ÓÊÓƵ announces 32nd annual Science for ÓÐÁϺÐ×ÓÊÓƵ series

Rod Boyce
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Jan. 26, 2024

Free public talks in the next few weeks will explore Mount Edgecumbe volcano, the peaking sun cycle’s boost to aurora viewing, ÓÐÁϺÐ×ÓÊÓƵ’s role in new satellite observations of Earth, and a program bridging Indigenous and Western fisheries science. 

Science for ÓÐÁϺÐ×ÓÊÓƵ event at The Pub at ÓÐÁϺÐ×ÓÊÓƵ.
ÓÐÁϺÐ×ÓÊÓƵ/GI photo by Rebecca Beltran
The audience listens to one of several brief science presentations in The Pub at the University of ÓÐÁϺÐ×ÓÊÓƵ Fairbanks at the start of the 2023 Science for ÓÐÁϺÐ×ÓÊÓƵ talk series. The 2024 talk series begins Thursday, Feb. 1, at The Pub.

For over 30 years, the University of ÓÐÁϺÐ×ÓÊÓƵ Fairbanks Geophysical Institute has hosted the Science for ÓÐÁϺÐ×ÓÊÓƵ talk series as one of its largest public outreach efforts. The series brings information about current research to ÓÐÁϺÐ×ÓÊÓƵns from scientists with expertise across the state.

To celebrate the start of the series, Science for ÓÐÁϺÐ×ÓÊÓƵ is offering a free K-12 planetarium event and a fun evening of flashtalk-style science at The Pub at ÓÐÁϺÐ×ÓÊÓƵ.

  • Tuesday, Jan. 30: An Afternoon of Family Science, 3:30-5:30 p.m., Nordale Education Center, 397 Hamilton Ave., Fairbanks

Want to stargaze inside a planetarium and learn about ÓÐÁϺÐ×ÓÊÓƵ science research? joins the Geophysical Institute for exploration and hands-on activities at this free, all-ages event. Bring your family and friends!

  • Thursday, Feb. 1: Science for ÓÐÁϺÐ×ÓÊÓƵ Kickoff, 7-8:30 p.m., The Pub at ÓÐÁϺÐ×ÓÊÓƵ

Enjoy a storytelling evening of six short, engaging science talks covering aurora chasing, spruce beetle infestation, glaciers, the relationship between wildfires and moose hunting, and more. Due to location, attendees must be age 21 or over.

The traditional 2024 Science for ÓÐÁϺÐ×ÓÊÓƵ lecture series begins Tuesday, Feb. 6, and runs every Tuesday through Feb. 27. Talks start at 7 p.m. on campus in the Schaible Auditorium and will be streamed live to Zoom and the ÓÐÁϺÐ×ÓÊÓƵ and Geophysical Institute Facebook pages. On-campus parking is always free after 5 p.m. Presenters will answer questions after each talk.

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Here are the 2024 Tuesday lectures and dates:

  • Feb. 6: Mount Edgecumbe: Exploring a Reawakened Volcano, Claire Puleio, Ph.D. student, ÓÐÁϺÐ×ÓÊÓƵ College of Natural Science and Mathematics
  • Feb. 13: Launching NISAR: NASA’s Biggest Earth Observation Mission, Franz Meyer, professor, Geophysical Institute and chief scientist, ÓÐÁϺÐ×ÓÊÓƵ Satellite Facility
  • Feb. 20: Here Comes the Sun: Solar Maximum and the Aurora, Alex Young, associate director for science, Heliophysics Science Division, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
  • Feb. 27: Tamamta — All of Us: Bridging Indigenous and Western Fisheries Science, Jessica Black, associate vice chancellor, ÓÐÁϺÐ×ÓÊÓƵ College of Rural and Community Development, and Courtney Carothers, professor, ÓÐÁϺÐ×ÓÊÓƵ College of Fisheries and Ocean Sciences

Lectures can be viewed on the Science for ÓÐÁϺÐ×ÓÊÓƵ or the Geophysical Institute in March after the series concludes. They also will be available on DVDs through the ÓÐÁϺÐ×ÓÊÓƵ library system.

For more about the lectures and videos of past talks, visit or the Geophysical Institute Facebook page

The 2024 Science for ÓÐÁϺÐ×ÓÊÓƵ events are sponsored by the Triplehorn family, Lifewater Engineering Co., the ÓÐÁϺÐ×ÓÊÓƵ Estab­lished Program to Stim­u­late Com­pet­i­tive Research, the Geophysical Institute and ÓÐÁϺÐ×ÓÊÓƵ.

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