Researchers and officials from the University of Maryland's Department of Geographical Sciences and NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC) in Greenbelt, Md., will formally launch the Joint Global Carbon Cycle Center, the latest in a 30-year history of collaborations between NASA and UMD, at an event featuring GSFC Director Christopher J. Scolese and UMD President Wallace Loh. WHAT:UMD-NASA Joint Global Carbon Cycle Center Inauguration WHEN:Thursday, March 7, 2013 4-7 p.m. WHERE:The University of Maryland's Riggs Alumni Center, Orem Hall WHO:
About The Joint Global Carbon Cycle Center This framework enhances critical work, including:
The Joint Global Carbon Cycle Center builds on the strengths of GSFC and UMD to become a world-leading center for studies of the global carbon cycle. For more information on the Joint Global Carbon Cycle Center, please contact Laura Ours at lours@umd.edu or 301-405-5722.
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