DEEPP team to participate in 2022 Parlor Talk Summer Series
DEEPP’s own Principle Investigator Dr. Elizabeth Frankenberg and Project Director Dr. Nathan Dollar will be presenting Thursday, July 21st as part of the 2022 Parlor Talk Summer series. This event is hosted by the Core Sound Waterfowl Museum and Heritage … Read More
JOB POSTING DEEPP
Here is the link to a job posting to join the DEEPP team as an interviewer: https://unc.peopleadmin.com/postings/222801
Research Week 2021 — DEEPP Presentation
The Dynamics of Extreme Events, People, and Places (DEEPP) Hub brings together social and natural scientists, engineers, public policy researchers, and data analysts to investigate extreme weather events from all angles, including impacts on health and well-being, economic hardships, and … Read More
In the Media: DEEPP News
https://islandfreepress.org/outer-banks-news/when-it-comes-to-storm-research-deepp-is-taking-a-new-and-personal-approach/ https://ncseagrant.ncsu.edu/news/2022/03/nc-sea-grant-announces-winners-of-the-coastal-resilience-team-competition/
DEEPP Student team wins SEA GRANT student competition (December, 2021)
Doctoral students Anne Smiley, Helena Garcia, and Lauren Grimley and UNC undergraduate Jacqueline Ruiz were awarded a grant from NC Sea Grant’s Coastal Resilience Team Competition for their project: Incorporating Ecosystem Services into Flood Resilience Planning in New Bern, NC. This … Read More
Sunny Day Project hosted Build-a-thon to produce “Sunny Day Sensors.”
Extreme storms are discrete and memorable events, but coastal and estuarine areas also flood as a function of tidal processes and rainfall. Accurately quantifying the frequency, depth, and disruptiveness of these recurrent events has been a barrier to understanding their … Read More