Livestreaming, Fulbrighters en Chile

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    The Fulbright Commission in Chile is pleased to livestream our Fulbrighter projects on Wednesday, March 7th, and Friday, March 9th, for the US Student and US Scholar presentations, respectively.

    These will be streamed simultaneously on our YouTube channel and our Facebook page – the easiest way to be notified is to subscribe, and log on at the times indicated below.

  • US Student Agenda – Wednesday, March 7th

    Time Slot Speaker
    09:10 – 09:25 Maaike Tiersma, Dynamics of mussel aquaculture in the oceanographic and economic context of southern Chile
    Environmental Studies, Brown University
    09:30 – 09:45 Kate Cullen, Chile’s Disappearing Glaciers: Innovative Modeling and Effective Adaptation
    Geology, Wesleyan University
    09:50 – 10:05 Talia Anderson, Tree Rings, Climatic Change, and Water Resource Availability in the Altiplano Plateau
    Geography, University of Minnesota
    10:10 – 10:25 Christina Azahar, Noisy Women, Imagined Spaces: Gender, Mobility, and Sound in Chile’s Popular Music Scenes
    Musicology, University of California, Berkeley
    10:30 – 10:45 Danielle Barefoot, Collaborative Activisms: Chilean University Student Networks and Mobilization, 1964-1990
    Modern History, University of Arizona
    10:50 – 11:05 Amie Campos, Land, Maps, and State Formation in Chile’s Southern Frontera 1883-1929
    Modern History, University of California, San Diego
    11:10 – 11:25 offline
    11:30 – 11:45 Amanda Farthing, Implementation Strategies for Distributed Solar in Chile
    Energy, Clemson University
    11:50 – 12:05 Emma Gleeman, Assessing mega-drought as cause of mortality of the Araucaria araucana tree
    Forestry, Brown University
    12:10 – 12:25 Michael Rush, Hydrologic Modeling in the Chilean Patagonia
    Engineering, University of Colorado, Boulder
    12:30 – 12:45 Samuel Steakley, Contract Design for a Demand Response Management System in Chañaral
    Engineering, Williams College
    12:50 – 13:05 Caroline White-Nockleby, Examining Water Scarcity in Chile’s Atacama Desert through an Interdisciplinary Lens
    Geography, Williams College
    13:10 – 13:25 Carly Peltier, Glaciers of Southern Chile as Archives of Past Climate
    Geology, Columbia University
  • US Scholar Agenda – Friday, March 9th

    Time Slot Speaker
    10:10 – 10:25 Dr. Cecilia Aragon, Visual Analytics of Social Media Data
    Computer Science, Human-Centered Data Science, University of Washington
    10:30 – 10:45 Dr. John Garland, Safety and Health in Chilean Forestry: Perspectives across the Century
    Forest Engineering, Safety and Health, Ergonomics; Oregon State University
    10:50 – 11:05 Dr. Ramon Mata-Toledo, Teaching and Research in Data Science with Emergent Technologies
    Computer Science, Mathematics; James Madison University
    11:10 – 11:25 Dr. Sandor Toth, Multi-Objective Spatial Optimization to Provide Forest Ecosystem Services from Chile’s Plantation Forests
    Environmental Sciences, Natural Resources, Forest Management; University of Washington
    11:30 – 11:45 Dr. Vladimir Kaczynski, Contributing to Higher Quality of the Academic Programs and to the Research on Balanced Use and Management of the Marine Resources
    Environmental Sciences, Natural Resource Economics, International Marine Resources Use and Management; University of Washington
    11:50 – 12:15 Dr. Thomas Long, Chile, the US, and Regionalism
    International Relations, Latin America and Caribbean-US Relations, Foreign policy, IR Theory; University of Reading, UK
    12:30 – 12:45 Dr. Gregory Biging, Improving the Urban Component of the First Comprehensive Chilean Land Cover Map
    Forest Sciences and Biology, Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems; University of California, Berkeley