EPIC Scientist Describes Working in Antarctica for Enthusiastic Library Audience
On June 23, 2014, EPIC Senior Staff Scientist/Polar Project Field Engineer Dean Childs gave a talk on "Working in Antarctica" to an absorbed audience at the Socorro Public Library.
Dean's talk ran 1 hour and 45 minutes, including a followup Q&A. He discussed several topics with the 25+ attendees, who ranged in age from 7 to 70.
Right: Dean Childs deployed at GLISN station DY2G in southern Greenland. |
Dean covered the following areas:
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Questions were abundant, especially from inquisitive youth in the audience. The talk was coordinated by the Socorro Public Library's Britta Herweg for this year's Summer Reading Activities, for which the theme this year was science related: "FIZZ, BOOM , READ." Ms. Herweg had this to say about Dean's presentation: |
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