IJAIET Call for Papers!

The International Journal of Advanced Information in Engineering & Technology (IJAIET) is now accepting  paper submissions for possible publication. Read on to learn how to submit your paper and the deadline for submission: 

International Journal of Advanced Information in Engineering and Technology is an open access, specialized, peer-reviewed, and interdisciplinary journal that focuses on research, development and application within the fields of innovation, engineering, science and technology. Publishing 12 times per year, it tries to give its contribution for enhancement of research studies. For more information about the journal click here.

Paper Submission Deadline: 21st October, 2015

Acceptance Notification: Two weeks of submission

Online Publication: 1st November, 2015

Accepted papers are available freely with online full-text content upon receiving the final versions, and will be indexed at major academic databases. The acceptance rate of the journal is 50%. All articles are sent for blind peer review, with a very fast and without delay review procedure (within approximately two weeks of submission).

Submission Requirements: Contributions must be original, not previously or simultaneously published elsewhere. Submitted papers should strictly follow the format of IJAIET Template Format. Submissions are accepted through the online submission system or via e-mail (editor.ijaiet@gmail.com)

ESRM 429 Seminar: Water in the Pacific Northwest

Below is the schedule for this quarter’s ‘Water Seminar’, being held each Tuesday morning through early December.  In addition to the seminars, Professor Joel Baker from UW Tacoma will host an informal coffee with the speaker in the lobby of Gould Hall (across 15th Street from Architecture), beginning at 9:30.  

ESRM 429 Environmental Science and Resource Management Seminar: Water in the Pacific Northwest

When: Tuesdays 8:30 – 9:20 a.m.

Where: Room 147 Architecture Hall, UW Seattle

Date Speaker Title
10/13 Joe Casola 20 Years of Climate Impacts Research @ UW
10/20 Jim Simmonds Managing King County’s Infrastructure in a Time of Changing Climate
10/27 Nicole Faghin Reducing the Impact of Shoreline Development in Puget Sound
11/3 Dan Shugar Mapping Sea Level Changes in the PNW
11/15 Guilliume Mauger Modeling the Impact of Climate Change on the Puget Sound Region
11/17 Maureen Kennedy Applying Stochastic Models to Wildfires in the Western UW
11/24 Peter ROss Assessing the Threats to Aquatic Species in the Salish Sea
12/1 Parker MacCready Recent Advances in Modeling Puget Sound & Coastal Waters
12/8 Christine Bandaragoda TBA