Entries by Christine Parks

CWEE Webinar – How Onsite Non-Potable Water Reuse Systems Can Secure California’s Water Future

How Onsite Non-Potable Water Reuse Systems Can Secure California’s Water Future: Barriers, Solutions, and the Business Case – November 21, 2019 10:00-11:00 AM PST Onsite Non-Potable Water Systems can play an important role in securing California’s water future by reducing the consumption of water and energy, increasing system resilience, and improving water security. Using information […]

Funding Opportunities through ARPA-E

The Office of Research will host the Department of Energy’s Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy (ARPA-E) at UC Davis for an informational seminar. Program Director Dr. David Babson from ARPA-E will provide an agency overview, discuss current needs and outline potential funding opportunities.   Thursday, December 12, 2019 Mathematical Sciences Building Room 1147 (Colloquium Room)    […]

Save-the-date: The 3 Revolutions Policy Conference March 24-25, 2020

Save the Date for the 4th annual 3 Revolutions Policy Conference. The fourth Annual 3 Revolutions Policy Conference will take place March 24-25, 2020 with a cross-cutting theme of Climate and Equity. This event will leverage the success of the past three Suggesting 3 Revolutions Policy Conferences; aiming to dive deeper in identifying solutions for […]

Barriers to Public Acceptance of Climate Science, Impacts, and Solutions: A Talk By Renowned Climate Scientist Katherine Hayhoe

  The UC Davis Muir Institute is pleased to host renowned climate scientist Katharine Hayhoe at UC Davis for a talk entitled “Barriers to Public Acceptance of Climate Science, Impacts, and Solutions.” The challenge posed by human-induced climate change to society and the natural environment has been carefully and methodically summarized by thousands of peer-reviewed […]

Join Us for the Launch of Four New Research Centers at UC Davis

  The Office of Research recently announced the establishment of four new research centers selected from a pool of 64 applicants for investment through the IMPACT (Inter & Multidisciplinary Program to Accelerate Convergence & Translation) Center Program. These centers align campus strengths with unique opportunities for global impact. Come learn about the vision for each […]

Coastal & Marine Sciences Institute & Delta Sciences Program Symposium

Thresholds and Ecosystem Restoration Among the goals of habitat restoration is the recovery of a particular set of ecological functions and services. Trying to understand and predict the trajectory and pace of recovery raises a number of important questions for resource managers: What types of trajectories characterize the recovery of altered ecosystems? Is the pathway […]

First Annual FRI Open House

Tue, Oct 1, 2019 @ 3:00pm – 6:00pm Our new space in the Sustainable Living & Learning Community opens Fall 2019! Join us at our inaugural event, featuring refreshments and programming about our upcoming year. Special guests: Vice Chancellor Renetta Garrison Tull, Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Provost and Executive Vice Chancellor Ralph Hexter […]

Muir Institute Fall Kickoff Reception

  October 1 from 3:00 – 5:00 pm, The Barn, 501 Engineering Bikeway Join us for this reception where we will: introduce our new class of 2019 fellows and their exciting projects and discuss the Muir Institute’s involvements in various aspects of contributing to Discover, Research, and Solve pressing environmental and human health. Register today! […]