Author: SETx Admin
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SETx-UIFL Summer Institute 2024
The SETX-UIFL Summer Institute 2024 took place from May 14-16 in Beaumont, Texas, hosted by Lamar University. This exciting event brought together over 30 researchers and students from various fields.
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SETx-UIFL Spring Seminar Series 2024
From January 26th – April 19th, 2024, SETx-UIFL successfully organized a biweekly seminar series featuring the work of our researchers. Seven seminars covered a wide range of topics corresponding to different themes in the SETx-UIFL project.
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SETx-UIFL Members Joining the AGU23
SETx-UIFL members joined thousands of other scientists at the American Geophysical Union (AGU) annual meeting in San Francisco, CA.
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Southeast Texas Urban IFL 2023 Annual Meeting
The 2nd Annual Meeting of Southeast Texas Urban IFL (SETx-UIFL) was hosted at Lamar University on October 8-10th. The annual meeting is where SETx-UIFL scientists and students gather to share the latest research updates and discuss collaboration ideas for the forthcoming years.
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Lamar University’s Center for Resiliency at the Tekoa Academy Tree Wrapping Ceremony
On Friday, September 29th, Tekoa Academy hosts a brief tree wrapping ceremony with green, blue and white ribbons, signaling Tekoa’s green zone. Davon Chargois, Lamar University’s Grants Manager from the Center for Resiliency was invited to speak to the junior and senior classes at Tekoa Academy.
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SETx-UIFL Joins First PI Annual Meeting for Urban IFL projects
Fifteen SETx-UIFL members joins 2023 Urban IFL PI meeting in Rockville, MD. This marked the first annual meeting for the four Urban IFL projects, including CROCUS, SETx-UIFL, BSEC, and SW-IFL.
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Fast Forward
In an interview with Dr. Michelle Meyer, Texas A&M principal investigator and Equity team lead, the SETx-UIFL project is mentioned in Spirit, the Texas A&M Foundation Magazine.
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Climate Resilience on the Texas Gulf Coast: Science Rooted in Local Wisdom
Source: The University of Texas at Austin
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ORNL Research Scientist Addresses Urban Challenges to Elementary Students
On November 21st, 2022, Christa Brelsford, a SETx-UIFL research scientist presented “Topology is Amazing!” to 120 3rd graders at Linden Elementary in Oak Ridge Tennessee about how she uses mathematical topology to address urban challenges.