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GeoJupyter Blog: In-person Hackathon and Design Dialog 2025
Head to the GeoJupyter blog to read about the recent hackathon, which brought together 25 geospatial professionals on campus for a two-day intensive to reimaginge the future of JupyterGIS.
Postoc Lucia Layritz featured in the Guardian
Lucia created a visual time series of the number of "monros" (mountains) over time, and her graphic was included in a recent edition of "The Crunch" newsletter.
DSE Postdoc Maya Zomer Uncovers New Insights into Mediterranean Shrub Resilience
Maya Zomer, a postdoctoral researcher on our team, is the lead author of a new paper in Journal of Experimental Botany exploring how Mediterranean shrubs recover after disturbance and their resilience to global change.
Revisiting a Historic Opportunity to End Plastic Pollution
This week (August 5-14), representatives from the United Nations will begin final negotiations to establish a global treaty on plastic pollution. This is a historic opportunity to drastically reduce plastic pollution across the world.
DSE postdoctoral researcher, Lucia Layritz, untangles impacts of climate change and disturbance on boreal forests in new study
Lucia Layritz, a postdoctoral researcher on our team, recently published a new paper in Biogeosciences that examines how climate change and increasing disturbances, like wildfires, are impacting the future of boreal forests. She completed this research as part of her dissertation at the School of Life Science, Technical University of Munich (TUM).
Newsweek: Experts Hopeful for 'Once-in-a-Lifetime' Treaty to Tackle Plastic Waste
Faculty Co-Director Douglas McCauley highlighted findings from DSE's recent research on challenges and opportunities to end global plastic pollution.
We're Hiring an Administrative Manager!
Apply now to lead operations, event planning, and day-to-day administrative support for our team. First review date is July 11.
Welcome A'Maya Philpot, Visiting Scholar & Undergraduate Student at Tuskegee University
We are thrilled to welcome A'Maya to UC Berkeley this summer, where she hopes to gain hands-on experience in wildlife ecology research.