Let's talk.
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'Implications of changing terrestrial ecosystems in the Arctic' Watch now: A panel discussion among a western scientist, an indigenous knowledge holder, and an indigenous policy maker at the Arctic Futures 2050 conference (4 - 6 September 2019)
‘Be a leader where you are’ Words of wisdom from the women leaders at Oak Ridge National Laboratory for International Women's Day
‘What is Climate?’ Submission to the 2018 Flame Challenge International Science Competition; Alan Alda Center for Communicating Science
‘Distilling your message’ Alda-Kavali Leadership Program ‘Science Communication Workshop' (6 November 2016)
‘That's what is exciting about science’ Oak Ridge National Laboratory (2 May 2014)
‘What problem are you working on?’ Oak Ridge National Laboratory (21 November 2013)
‘Be a leader where you are’ Words of wisdom from the women leaders at Oak Ridge National Laboratory for International Women's Day
‘What is Climate?’ Submission to the 2018 Flame Challenge International Science Competition; Alan Alda Center for Communicating Science
‘Distilling your message’ Alda-Kavali Leadership Program ‘Science Communication Workshop' (6 November 2016)
‘That's what is exciting about science’ Oak Ridge National Laboratory (2 May 2014)
‘What problem are you working on?’ Oak Ridge National Laboratory (21 November 2013)
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'Clear Skies Ahead' 'Conversations about Careers in Meteorology and Beyond' by The American Meteorological Society
'Conservation Conversation' The Secret City Radio Show on WDVX (89.9), hosted by the American Museum of Science and Energy (12 April 2019)
[My son Grant sang the entire Periodic Table prior to my segment and definitely stole the show - you can hear me laughing as he dances behind us]
'The Surprising Life Inside Frozen Soil' Science Friday on Public Radio International (PRI) (12 January 2018)
‘ORNL Free-Air CO2 Enrichment Experiment’ (audio file) WUOT, Local NPR radio station (22 February 2008)
'Conservation Conversation' The Secret City Radio Show on WDVX (89.9), hosted by the American Museum of Science and Energy (12 April 2019)
[My son Grant sang the entire Periodic Table prior to my segment and definitely stole the show - you can hear me laughing as he dances behind us]
'The Surprising Life Inside Frozen Soil' Science Friday on Public Radio International (PRI) (12 January 2018)
‘ORNL Free-Air CO2 Enrichment Experiment’ (audio file) WUOT, Local NPR radio station (22 February 2008)
TALKS. |
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'A hidden world of scientific stories' 'Department of Energy Office of Science, Earth System Science PI meeting (1 May 2019)
Sunnyvale, CA Fifth grade (25 February 2020)
Stockton, CA Third grade (24 October 2019)
Portsmouth, NH Third grade (27 September 2019)
Forest City, North Carolina Elementary school (12 April 2019)
Davie, Florida Elementary school (9 April 2019)
Carrollton, GA Second grade (26 February 2019)
Edmonton, Alberta First grade (26 February 2019)
Southaven, MS Sixth grade (25 February 2019)
Highland, IN High school (22 February 2019)
Stockton, CA Third grade (24 October 2019)
Portsmouth, NH Third grade (27 September 2019)
Forest City, North Carolina Elementary school (12 April 2019)
Davie, Florida Elementary school (9 April 2019)
Carrollton, GA Second grade (26 February 2019)
Edmonton, Alberta First grade (26 February 2019)
Southaven, MS Sixth grade (25 February 2019)
Highland, IN High school (22 February 2019)
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'First-Person Science: Colleen Iversen on Belowground Ecology' U.S. Department of Energy's Office of Science (30 June 2020)
'Spotlight' Earth Science Women's Network (5 March 2020)
'Bringing New Voices into the Sciences' Scientific American Blog (26 December 2019)
'I am a scientist' 'New Voices' of the National Academies of Science, Engineering, and Medicine (21 March 2019)
'Taller plants moving into warmer Arctic' BBC News, Science & Environment (27 September 2018)
'New voices, at last' Science (7 September 2018)
'ORNL's Iversen selected for National Academies' New Voices project' Oak Ridger (29 June 2018)
'In the dead of winter' PRI's The World (28 January 2018)
'Tracking nitrogen in Arctic plants' EOS (20 June 2017)
'Top New Phytologist papers featured in new and social media in 2017' New Phytologist (14 February 2017)
‘Root traits explain observed tundra vegetation nitrogen uptake patterns’ Oak Ridge National Laboratory (20 January 2017)
'A seat at the table' Oak Ridge National Laboratory (17 February 2017)
‘ESA Early Career Fellow’ Oak Ridge National Laboratory (6 February 2017)
‘Deep, dank and mysterious’ New Scientist Magazine (21 September 2013)
‘CO2 experiment over, but results still coming in’ Knox News Sentinel (14 March 2012)
‘Study gets to the roots of enhanced CO2 experiment’ Nature News Blog (7 March 2012)
‘Final FACE harvest reveals increased soil carbon storage under elevated CO2’ The Oak Ridger (7 March 2012)
‘Method of studying roots rarely used in wetlands improves ecosystem research’ The Oak Ridger (19 October 2011)
‘Using tiny cameras to monitor wetlands’ Knox News Sentinel (13 October 2011)
‘Method of studying roots, rarely used in wetlands, improves ecosystem research’ ScienceDaily (13 October 2011)
'Spotlight' Earth Science Women's Network (5 March 2020)
'Bringing New Voices into the Sciences' Scientific American Blog (26 December 2019)
'I am a scientist' 'New Voices' of the National Academies of Science, Engineering, and Medicine (21 March 2019)
'Taller plants moving into warmer Arctic' BBC News, Science & Environment (27 September 2018)
'New voices, at last' Science (7 September 2018)
'ORNL's Iversen selected for National Academies' New Voices project' Oak Ridger (29 June 2018)
'In the dead of winter' PRI's The World (28 January 2018)
'Tracking nitrogen in Arctic plants' EOS (20 June 2017)
'Top New Phytologist papers featured in new and social media in 2017' New Phytologist (14 February 2017)
‘Root traits explain observed tundra vegetation nitrogen uptake patterns’ Oak Ridge National Laboratory (20 January 2017)
'A seat at the table' Oak Ridge National Laboratory (17 February 2017)
‘ESA Early Career Fellow’ Oak Ridge National Laboratory (6 February 2017)
‘Deep, dank and mysterious’ New Scientist Magazine (21 September 2013)
‘CO2 experiment over, but results still coming in’ Knox News Sentinel (14 March 2012)
‘Study gets to the roots of enhanced CO2 experiment’ Nature News Blog (7 March 2012)
‘Final FACE harvest reveals increased soil carbon storage under elevated CO2’ The Oak Ridger (7 March 2012)
‘Method of studying roots rarely used in wetlands improves ecosystem research’ The Oak Ridger (19 October 2011)
‘Using tiny cameras to monitor wetlands’ Knox News Sentinel (13 October 2011)
‘Method of studying roots, rarely used in wetlands, improves ecosystem research’ ScienceDaily (13 October 2011)
OUTREACH.
'Generations of mentoring' Oak Ridge National Laboratory (14 November 2018)
'Climate Change Science Institute' Oak Ridge National Laboratory (9 December 2015)
‘Subterranean Homesick Blues’ Oak Ridge National Laboratory (14 November 2011)
‘ORNL interns taking advantage of chance of a lifetime’ WBIR, Channel 10 (26 July 2011)
‘What is a typical day for an ecosystem ecologist?’ Oak Ridge National Laboratory (15 September 2010)
‘World-class science: Internships and research opportunities at ORNL’ Oak Ridge National Laboratory (15 September 2010)
'Climate Change Science Institute' Oak Ridge National Laboratory (9 December 2015)
‘Subterranean Homesick Blues’ Oak Ridge National Laboratory (14 November 2011)
‘ORNL interns taking advantage of chance of a lifetime’ WBIR, Channel 10 (26 July 2011)
‘What is a typical day for an ecosystem ecologist?’ Oak Ridge National Laboratory (15 September 2010)
‘World-class science: Internships and research opportunities at ORNL’ Oak Ridge National Laboratory (15 September 2010)