
CISESS Students Win Awards at Georgia Tech’s ImmerseGT XR Hackathon
by Guangyang Fang In early April, CISESS students Damian Figueroa and Samuel Wiggins traveled to Atlanta, Georgia, to participate in ImmerseGT—an XR hackathon hosted by
by Guangyang Fang In early April, CISESS students Damian Figueroa and Samuel Wiggins traveled to Atlanta, Georgia, to participate in ImmerseGT—an XR hackathon hosted by
He joins 469 other scientists, engineers and innovators who received the distinguished lifetime honor within the scientific community this year. Xin-Zhong Liang was recently named
Researcher Ann Raiho measures sunlight interacting with yellow Coreopsis gigantea flowers during field work in the Jack and Laura Dangermond Preserve in California’s Santa Barbara
This story was written by Emily Nunez and originally published on the CMNS website. New research led by Geology’s Sujay Kaushal reveals that multiple overlapping
Earth’s rainy days are changing and plant life is responding. This visualization shows average precipitation for the entire globe based on more than 20 years
Lars Peter Riishojgaard will join the University of Maryland on January 1, 2025, as director of the Earth System Science Interdisciplinary Center (ESSIC) following an international search.
This article was written by Justine Bowe from The Earth Commons Institute at Georgetown University and modified with permission. New study investigates the 17-year discrepancy
The article was written by Avalon Gordy from Famine Early Warning Systems Network (FEWS NET). It was originally published on ReliefWeb and republished with permission.
Zhang visited Uganda to Help with the Installation of Lightning Protection Systems at Two Primary Schools in Kalangala Interviewer: Kate Cooney Originally posted on the
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) awarded the University of Maryland a five-year, $388 million cooperative funding agreement for collaborative research in Earth system science.