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SOV: Dr. Claudio Stockle
March 11, 2020 @ 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm
FreeScience in Our Valley: Technology for trade: new tools and new rules for water use efficiency in agriculture and beyond
All Science in Our Valley events will be conducted via Zoom meeting (remote online) until further notice.
The next in the Spring 2020 Science in Our Valley seminar series features Dr. Caudio O. Stockle, WSU Professor and Department Chair, Biological Systems Engineering, WSU.
Dr. Stockle’s seminar, “Technology for trade: new tools and new rules for water use efficiency in agriculture and beyond,” will begin at 4 p.m. at the WSU Tree Fruit Research & Extension Center.
Dr. Claudio Stöckle’s research is in the Land, Air, Water Resources and Environmental Engineering (LAWREE) research emphasis area. His focus is on the development and application of analytical tools to study, understand and manage the interaction between soil, weather, and crops. He is particularly interested in modeling the environmental impact of agricultural production at the field and water shed levels and in further enhancement and support of the Agricultural Crop Systems Modeling Software (CROPSYST) he developed.
About Science in Our Valley Seminar Series
The science seminars are free to attend, open to the community, and a great opportunity to learn about the incredible research in our own backyard. The content is intended for a ‘science-based’ audience, including researchers, postdoctoral scientists, graduate students, undergraduate scientists, K-12 educators and science enthusiasts. This spring’s line-up is quite diverse and features topics from: reproductive health, forestry and environment, technology in agriculture, and even native bees.
The full list of presenters and details can be found: https://applestemnetwork.org/science-in-our-valley/
K-12 Educators are also encouraged to attend the seminars to learn about local career connections and research efforts that they can bring back to their students. Ten STEM clock hours are available through the North Central Educational Service District for educators who attend the series. Educators can register for clock-hours here: https://www.pdenroller.org/catalog/event/101582
The Science in Our Valley seminar series began in October 2017 as a way for local scientists and science educators to bring their research to the community and as a way to engage and connect with one another. The series features presentations by local scientists and science educators as well as guests from outside the region.
Host organizations include the Apple STEM Network, the North Central Educational Service District, the U.S. Department of Agriculture Research Station, WSU Tree Fruit Research & Extension Center, Wenatchee Valley College, and the Bridge Research and Innovation District.
All events are open to the public, and run from 4 to 5 p.m. and will be held at the WSU Tree Fruit Research & Extension Center on Wednesdays from 4-5 P.M. (1100 N. Western Ave., Wenatchee).