As part of her ongoing software tutorial series, AirUCI Project Scientist Dr. Veronique Perraud will be leading the next monthly Igor tutorial session on Wednesday, May 6th, from 3:30-5pm in Rowland Hall Rm 390. Igor is a technical graphic and data analysis software program for scientists that many AirUCI researchers find especially useful. All members of AirUCI are welcome to join!
Upcoming Events
Below is a list of upcoming events related to AirUCI (sorted by date with closest event first). Past events are available here.
On Friday, July 24, AirUCI will host a visit from 1-4pm by Moreno Valley College's high school TRIO Scholars. Approximately 40 high school students will tour AirUCI labs and participate in a Q&A with AirUCI scientists.
Students qualify to participate in the TRIO program based on multiple factors, including income requirements and the potential to be first generation college graduates.
AirUCI is partnering with UCI's New Swan Shakespeare Center to engage the community in the New Swan Shakespeare Science Faire - an evening showcasing the intersection of Shakespeare and atmospheric science on Thursday, August 27 outside of UCI's New Swan Theater in Gateway Plaza from 5-7pm. Prior to the theater's production that night, AirUCI researchers will be showcasing their science through interactive exhibits on air, smoke, fire, ice, and clouds. In addition, the event will include "Ren Faire"-style performances by student actors, Shakespeare-themed crafts, and refreshments.
...AirUCI will host a retreat on Tuesday, September 1st from 8:30am-4:30pm at The Cove @ UCI. The retreat is open to all AirUCI members who are not faculty, i.e., graduate students, undergraduate students, postdocs, project scientists, and other research staff. Attendees will learn about other AirUCI groups' research and discuss ideas for interdisciplinary projects between AirUCI labs.
AirUCI has held similar events in the past, and they have been extremely successful in providing a valuable opportunity for these researchers to share and discuss their science in a low-stress, low-...

