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September 22, 2014

UNOLS Plans Early Career Workshop

R/V Marcus Langseth

R/V Marcus Langseth

UNOLS announced that it is planning a workshop MLSOC Early Career Program for the Fall AGU Meeting December 13-14, 2014 to introduce early career scientists to various facets of conducting marine seismic research though the use of the National Oceanographic Seismic Facility (NOSF).

The workshop will bring together early career scientists, federal agencies representatives, members of the Marcus Langseth Science Oversight Committee, (MLSOC), Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory marine operations personnel, and the UNOLS staff in a workshop setting. Topics covered include a review of the NOSF and the R/V Marcus Langseth as well as sessions on technical support, cruise planning and data collection and management.

The workshop is part of UNOLS ongoing efforts to introduce early career marine researchers to various national facilities and to assist them in developing their careers.

More information: http://www.unols.org/mlsoc-early-career-programs
 

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