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SUMMARY:Voyager Lecture Series: The Hidden World Beneath the Antarctic Ice Sheet with John Priscu
DESCRIPTION:LECTURES & IDEAS\nVoyager Lecture Series\nThe Hidden World Beneath the Antarctic Ice Sheet\nPresentation by John Priscu\nTuesday\, March 26\, 2024 // 7:30pm\nOptional Social Hour With Like-Minded Friends\, Light Snacks And Beverages @ 6:30pm\nThe Lorraine Boccardo Theater\nDiscover the secrets that lie beneath the largest block of ice on Earth that covers more than 5.4\nmillion square miles and contains over 68% of all the freshwater on our planet. \nJohn Priscu is a Regents Professor Emeritus of Ecology and senior scientist with Polar Oceans\nResearch Group. He has spent 40 field seasons in Antarctica conducting research on life under\nice-shelves\, the Southern Ocean\, sea ice\, permanently ice-covered lakes\, life beneath the two-\nmile-thick Antarctic ice sheet\, and climate change. His work also focuses on Himalayan glaciers\nand the study of life on icy worlds beyond Earth putting him in Tibet\, Alaska\, and Greenland as\nan investigator on various Chinese and NASA projects. He chaired the Scientific Committee on\nAntarctic Research international subglacial group of experts and led the first winter expeditions\nto study ecosystems in the Transantarctic Mountains during the polar night. \nProfessor Priscu is a Fellow of the American Society of Limnology and Oceanography\,\nAmerican Association for the Advancement of Science\, and the American Geophysical Union\, is\na German Humboldt Scholar\, and has received numerous awards for his research\, including the\nGoldwaithe Medal in Glaciology for his work on polar ice sheets\, the International Medal for\nScientific Excellence from the Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research\, and the E.O. Wilson\nBiodiversity Award for his work on polar microbial diversity. An Antarctic stream and valley\, and\ntwo cold-loving microorganisms have been named after him. Priscu has published more than\n300 scholarly articles on his research\, edited four books\, and is the featured scientist on the\nrecent award-winning documentary “The Lake at the Bottom of the World” available on Prime\,\nAppleTV and other media outlets. \nTickets $20\n 
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