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- Nayani Ilangakoon
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- title: "Purr-suasive Engagement: The Cat's Playbook to Better Dialogue"
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description: My work in geologic energy often puts me in situations where everyone seems to be angry about what might be happening. Controversial situations can be really difficult, and many scientists I know avoid engaging at all to avoid being uncomfortable or unproductive. I’m not going to avoid these situations, though. So what can I do? I’m taking some things I’ve learned from my cats ( in the areas of trust, fear, being genuine, and expecting the unexpected) and applying it to these situations.
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description: My work in geologic energy often puts me in situations where everyone seems to be angry about what might be happening. Controversial situations can be really difficult, and many scientists I know avoid engaging at all to avoid being uncomfortable or unproductive. I'm not going to avoid these situations, though. So what can I do? I'm taking some things I've learned from my cats ( in the areas of trust, fear, being genuine, and expecting the unexpected) and applying it to these situations.
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time: 19:06 - 19:11
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- Denise Hills
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- Kennan Ganz
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- title: "Can't Let Go: Life After NASA Program Management"
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description: After retiring from NASA after 37 years, I sought to maintain my connections with the atmospheric sciences community. Traveling incessantly, with a mandatory break due to ankle surgery, I've maintained my connection with the community at professional conferences and international agency teams. I’ve adapted to this new lifestyle and my first 11 months of retirement, seeking my continuing place in science.
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description: After retiring from NASA after 37 years, I sought to maintain my connections with the atmospheric sciences community. Traveling incessantly, with a mandatory break due to ankle surgery, I've maintained my connection with the community at professional conferences and international agency teams. I've adapted to this new lifestyle and my first 11 months of retirement, seeking my continuing place in science.
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time: 19:18 - 19:23
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- Richard Eckman
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- Sophia Parafina
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- title: "I Hate My Code: The Environmental Cost of Digital Bias"
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description: I’ll examine how biased AI systems can exacerbate environmental injustices, particularly in marginalized communities where pollution, heat, and health risks are concentrated. Drawing on research from the CORE Futures Lab, I’ll highlight how data, algorithms, and technological design can unintentionally harm the most vulnerable, and explore strategies to make AI more equitable and community-centered.
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description: I'll examine how biased AI systems can exacerbate environmental injustices, particularly in marginalized communities where pollution, heat, and health risks are concentrated. Drawing on research from the CORE Futures Lab, I'll highlight how data, algorithms, and technological design can unintentionally harm the most vulnerable, and explore strategies to make AI more equitable and community-centered.
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- Amy Quarkume
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- Sushant Mehan
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- title: Using Space to Help Life on Earth
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description: Planet's satellite data, analytics, and platform are using space to help life on Earth - and you can too! We're fusing cutting-edge hyperspectral satellite data with camera traps, bioacoustics, and eDNA to understand ecosystem change in the Amazon rainforest. We’re also using AI to rapidly map building damage for humanitarian organizations in areas of disaster and conflict.
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description: Planet's satellite data, analytics, and platform are using space to help life on Earth - and you can too! We're fusing cutting-edge hyperspectral satellite data with camera traps, bioacoustics, and eDNA to understand ecosystem change in the Amazon rainforest. We're also using AI to rapidly map building damage for humanitarian organizations in areas of disaster and conflict.
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time: 19:48 - 19:53
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- Seamus Lombardo
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- title: Driving Transformative Environmental Science in the Open Data & AI Era
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description: As a Latina forest engineer, my career has shown me both the urgency and the possibility of bridging silos. Global challenges require scientists who can work across domains, scales, and cultures. Yet our infrastructure, training, and incentive systems remain fragmented, limiting the transformative science we need. By navigating both technology and collaboration, we can advance truly interconnected and transformative environmental science in the era of open data and AI.
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leads: As a Latina forest engineer, my career has shown me both the urgency and the possibility of bridging silos. Global challenges require scientists who can work across domains, scales, and cultures. Yet our infrastructure, training, and incentive systems remain fragmented, limiting the transformative science we need. By navigating both technology and collaboration, we can advance truly interconnected and transformative environmental science in the era of open data and AI.
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