From the Mind of Dr. Charles Goldman: Adventures in Limnology and more next up for TERC
Submitted by paula on Wed, 06/05/2024 - 5:30am
Event Date:
June 11, 2024 - 4:30pm
On Tuesday, June 11, 2024, UC Davis TERC (Tahoe Environmental Research Center) proudly hosts a lecture featuring world-renowned limnologist and UC Davis Distinguished Professor Emeritus Dr. Charles Goldman. The local Tahoe hero, known for his world-class research and story-telling skills will regale you with his lively Science Stories and Research Adventures. The in-person event will be held at the Tahoe Science Center in Incline Village, Nev.
Dr. Charles Goldman has devoted his career to studying the effects of environmental pollutants on lake ecology. He developed the first UC Davis course on limnology and oceanography and taught at UC Davis for 52 years with 1,500 undergraduate students, more than 100 graduate students, and 37 post-docs. His single most important and sustained contribution is the five decades of research on Lake Tahoe. He founded the Tahoe Research Group at UC Davis, now known as the Tahoe Environmental Research Center, and has pursued long-term ecological research at Lake Tahoe since 1958. He has served as an advisor to presidents, governors, senators, and countless other leaders about the environmental health of Lake Tahoe. Professor Goldman’s career work has been honored with the 1998 Albert Einstein World Award of Science, presented at a formal ceremony held in New Zealand. The Einstein Award, bestowed annually to a single individual by a council of eminent scientists that includes 25 Nobel laureates, recognizes those who have accomplished scientific and technological achievements that have advanced scientific understanding and benefited humanity.
Doors at 4 p.m. The presentation begins at 4:30 p.m.
To register, visit HERE.
Location: UC Davis Tahoe Science Center at 291 Country Club Dr. Incline Village, Nevada on the University of Nevada, Reno at Lake Tahoe campus.
Parking: There are limited UC Davis parking spaces available with a temporary parking pass required (obtained inside lobby of the Tahoe Science Center). Otherwise, paid parking is available in the campus parking lot.