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News & Features Welcome to where you are: NCEAS murals by artist Elkpen
Local muralist Christian Kasperkovitz (Elkpen) returns to NCEAS to decorate our new building’s walls with interactive, place-based murals that explore local stories of ecology and biodiversity.
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News & Features A Powerful Sequel: Masters Capstone Projects in Environmental Data Science
The second cohort of the NCEAS Masters of Environmental Data Science (MEDS) graduates present their eight client-facing environmental data science projects to the public.
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News & Features NCEAS welcomes two new artists in residence this summer
Bonnie Peterson, textile artist, and Leila Youssefi, muralist, discuss the intersections between art and science in their work in anticipation of their coming stay in Santa Barbara.
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News & Features Community to its Core
NCEAS Learning Hub instructors discuss their approach for community-centered learning in their R programming course coreR
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News & Features NCEAS brings three DEIJ focused seminar speakers this spring
In its third year, NCEAS annual seminar series welcomes Drs. Sara Bombaci, Sara Cannon, and Grace Wu to discuss diversity, equity, inclusion, and justice in environmental data science.
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Working Group LTER: Selection across scales—merging evolutionary biology and community ecology to understand trait shifts in response toenvironmental change
Principal Investigator(s): Joseph Waterton, Nancy Emery, Jennifer Lau, Ken Whitney
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Working Group LTER: Producers, Consumers and Disturbance Response of Primary Producers and Primary Consumers to Environmental Change – From small-scale disturbances to seasonal and long-term changes
Principal Investigator(s): Pierre Marrec, Grace Wilkinson
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Team Members Matthew Brooke
Matthew Brooke is a Research Software Engineer at NCEAS, where he develops tools that facilitate the storage and exchange of ecological data for scientists. His work includes contributions to the Arctic Data Center, and to ESS-DIVE – the Department of Energy's data repository for Earth and environmental science. Matthew's interest in technology and its potential to enhance people's lives has been a driving force throughout his career.