Graduate students and early career scientists (within 8 years of PhD) from diverse underrepresented groups are invited to join a multidisciplinary network hosted by the Ecological Society of America (ESA) SEEDS (Strategies for Ecology Education, Diversity and Sustainability) program. Participants will engage in research skills workshops, diversity networks, and focused conversations on the Power of the Data Revolution.
October 17-22, 2021
Baltimore, MD
This is a special opportunity for diverse underrepresented scientists interested in enhancing or expanding your research interests with your peers from other disciplines through the use of Big Data drawn from the many branches of the ecological sciences.
NEON post-doc, Dr. Kelly Hondula, will join the team to present information about NEON and then support the researchers interested in working with NEON data to develop research questions.