March 7, 2016
Geography faculty candidate to discuss using models to understand the functioning of soils and landscapes
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Arnaud Temme, assistant professor in the soil geography and landscape department at Wageningen University in Wageningen, Netherlands, will give a public seminar at 4 p.m. Tuesday, March 8, in the Leadership Studies Building's Town Hall. The title of the presentation is "Taking your Model Out on a Run: Using Field Data and Models to Understand the Functioning of Soils and Landscapes."
Temme is a candidate for the earth system scientist/physical geographer faculty position in the geography department, which is seeking someone to conduct cutting-edge research on earth surface processes, including fluvial systems and water resources.
The presentation is sponsored by the Beta Psi chapter of Gamma Theta Upsilon and the geography department.