Friday Earth Sciences Talks (FEST)

The Earth Sciences study countless aspects of ‘System Earth’ and, as such, form a multidisciplinary field of their own. Earth scientists often have specialist backgrounds, e.g., in biology, chemistry, hydrology, physics, material sciences, or computational sciences. There are many occasions where these specialists meet each other, varying from international conferences to local (group) seminars. But while the Earth connects everybody, people from different disciplinary backgrounds may sometimes get lost in the specialistic details of other disciplines. To tackle this 'communication problem', we introduced the Friday Earth Sciences Talks, or FEST.

With the FEST, we intend to bring the departments of Earth Sciences and Physical Geography together. The aim is to present (mostly) Utrecht-based Earth Sciences in an accessible way, primarily in order to stay familiar with each other’s work across disciplines. Simultaneously, this provides an excellent platform to help (in particular MSc.) students in their orientation on possible graduation specialisations and future careers. In general, the FEST is bi-weekly and takes place in the Koningsberger building. The student-staff after-social is usually in, or in front of, the Vening Meinesz A building and organised with help of our

The preliminary schedule is as follows, but may be subject to change.

DateSpeakerRoomAfter-social
September 19CANCELLEDPANGEAVMA-LAVA
October 3

Mariëtte Wolthers (AW) & co

(one-time exception: FEST in Dutch)

PANGEAVMA-LAVA
October 17Erik van Sebille (IMAU)PANGEAVMA-LAVA
October 31Faezeh Nick & Chris Bezú (FG)PANGEAVMA-MAGMA
November 14Vincent van Hinsberg (McGill)PANGEAVMA-LAVA
November 28to be confirmedPANGEAVMA-LAVA
December 12Douwe van Hinsbergen (AW)PANGEAVMA-LAVA

Titles and abstracts are published one to two weeks in advance on the Events calendars of both departments: Earth Sciences and Physical Geography, as well as on . The organising FEST-committee can be contacted via fest.aw@uu.nl. Also if you'ld like to join the committee or just provide an idea for a speaker.

The committee especially welcomes one or more new members from Physical Geography!

 

FEST-committee