CEE 500 Seminar: Dr. David Shean, Thur (11/17): 3:30, Bagley 154

Hello Students,

This week’s CEE 500 speaker is our own David Shean. Dr. Shean will share his career story with us with examples from his research.

Title: “Well, How Did I Get Here? (and where am I going)

When/where: Thursday (11/17), 3:30. Bagley Hall 154: Zoom link and programhttp://depts.washington.edu/watersem/

Dr. Shean’s Short Bio:

David holds BSc and MSc degrees in Geology, Physics and Math from Brown University and a PhD from UW Earth and Space Sciences. David’s research involves the development and application of new methods to study dynamic Earth system components with real-world implications for water resources, sea level rise, and natural hazards. His current research uses satellite, airborne, UAV, and terrestrial remote sensing observations to understand the Earth’s cryosphere, with focus on mountain glaciers, seasonal snow, and ice sheets. Dr. Shean joined CEE in 2017 as an assistant professor, following his postdoc at UW’s Applied Physics Lab.