(Cross-posted on the Google.org Blog)
We’re kicking off this effort by naming 21 Google Science Communication Fellows. These fellows were elected from a pool of applicants of early to mid-career Ph.D. scientists nominated by leaders in climate change research and science-based institutions across the U.S. It was hard to choose just 21 fellows from such an impressive pool of scientists; ultimately, we chose scientists who had the strongest potential to become excellent communicators. That meant previous training in science communication; research in topics related to understanding or managing climate change; and experience experimenting with innovative approaches or technology tools for science communication. This year’s fellows are an impressive bunch:
- Brendan Bohannan, Associate Professor of Environmental Studies and Biology, University of Oregon
- Edward Brook, Professor, Department of Geosciences, Oregon State University
- Julia Cole, Professor, Department of Geosciences, University of Arizona
- Eugene Cordero, Associate Professor, Meteorology and Climate Science, San Jose University
- Frank Davis, Professor, Landscape Ecology & Conservation Planning, University of California-Santa Barbara
- Andrew Dessler, Professor, Atmospheric Sciences, Texas A&M University
- Noah Diffenbaugh, Assistant Professor, Environmental Earth System Science, Stanford University
- Simon Donner, Assistant Professor, University of British Columbia
- Nicole Heller, Research Scientist, Climate Central
- Brian Helmuth, Professor, Biological Sciences, University South Carolina
- Paul Higgins, Associate Director, Policy Program, American Meteorological Society
- Jonathan Koomey, Consulting Professor, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Stanford University
- David Lea, Professor, Earth Science, University of California-Santa Barbara
- Kelly Levin, Senior Research Associate, World Resources Institute
- David Lobell, Assistant Professor, Environmental Earth System Science, Stanford University
- Edwin Maurer, Associate Professor, Civil Engineering, Santa Clara University
- Susanne Moser, Research Associate, Institute of Marine Sciences, University of California-Santa Cruz
- Matthew Nisbet, Associate Professor, School of Communication, American University
- Rebecca Shaw, Director of Conservation, The Nature Conservancy, CA Chapter
- Whendee Silver, Professor, Ecosystem Ecology and Biogeochemistry, University of California-Berkeley
- Alan Townsend, Professor, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Colorado
Congratulations to all of the fellows! And we’ll keep you posted on more ideas and tools emerging for science communication.
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