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SUMMARY:GSJ: Science Speaks: Getting Lawmakers to Listen
DESCRIPTION:  \nWednesday\, September 17th\, 7-8:30 pm \nIn-Person \nLocation: Little Kings Shuffle Club\, 223 W Hancock Ave\, Athens\, GA 30601 \nFeatured Speaker: Amy Sharma\, PhD\n \nScience Speaks: Getting Lawmakers to Listen \nJoin us as we share this important talk with Athens Science Cafe and Coalition of Athens Scientists! This Georgia Science Junction is FREE to all attendees! \n \n  \nFeeling a bit overwhelmed by the past few months? \nReady to do something? \nYour legislators need to hear from you! Your voice is critical in advancing the needs of our community. Remember\, your legislator works for you. Learn hands-on in this workshop what are the key ingredients to changing minds and policy. We will discuss effective advocacy communication strategy and provide an overview of upcoming things you can do to advocate for change. \n \nSpeaker Name: Amy Sharma\, PhD \nSpeaker Bio: \nAmy Sharma\, PhD\, is the Executive Director of Science for Georgia\, a non-profit dedicated to engaging scientists and the community in productive dialogue. Its mission is to improve communication among scientists and the public\, increase public engagement with science\, and advocate for the responsible use of science in public policy. In this role she is spearheading achieving Science for Georgia’s vision and mission. \nPrior to joining Science for Georgia\, she was VP of Product for Prediko\, a start-up that was successfully acquired by United Technologies Corp. Dr. Sharma has worked in many aspects of the engineering field: spearheading the development of the big data vertical and managing a $1M annual Independent Research and Development (IRAD) program at GTRI\, working as an Assistant Professor in Medical Physics at the University of Western Australia\, working as an Assistant Program Manager for the National Science Foundation\, receiving political and outreach training as a AAAS Science and Technology Policy Fellow\, obtaining a PhD in Biomedical Engineering at Duke University\, and designing hardware logic for advanced server microprocessors at IBM. \nDr Sharma enjoys difficult challenges\, jobs with overly long titles\, developing big-picture strategies\, communicating scientific and technical ideas to non-scientists\, sewing\, and smoking various foods. \n  \nScience Speaks
URL:https://scienceforgeorgia.org/event/gsj-science-speaks-athens/
LOCATION:Little Kings Shuffle Club\, 223 W Hancock Ave\, Athens\, GA\, 30601\, United States
CATEGORIES:Georgia Science Junction,Partner Event
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SUMMARY:GSJ: Wild Minds: Is there a Bilingual Advantage?
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, September 24th\, 6:30-8 pm \nIn-Person \nLocation: Wild Heaven Toco Hills\, Brite Room • 2935B N Druid Hills Rd NE\, Atlanta\, GA 30329 \nTickets: $10 (Includes one Drink) at the door \nFeatured Speaker: Dr. Brianna Yamasaki \n  \nIs there a Bilingual Advantage? \nSpeaker: Dr. Brianna Yamasaki \nDr. Yamasaki will discuss the bilingual advantage\, or the idea that speaking multiple languages leads to cognitive and academic benefits. We’ll take a look at how these claims hold up under scientific scrutiny and ask: Is being bilingual really a mental superpower\, or is the story more complex? \nJoin Science for Georgia as we support the Wild Minds series from Wild Heaven Brewing and share this thoughtful talk! \n 
URL:https://scienceforgeorgia.org/event/gsj-wild-minds-bilingual-advantage/
LOCATION:Wild Heaven\, Toco Hills\, 2935B N Druid Hills Rd NE\, Atlanta\, GA\, 30329\, United States
CATEGORIES:Georgia Science Junction,Partner Event
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SUMMARY:GSJ: Georgia's Water Wars\, Part 1 - Surface Water
DESCRIPTION:  \nGeorgia’s Water Wars\, Part 1 – Surface Water \nFriday\, September 26th\, 7-9 pm \nIn-Person and Streaming \nLocation: Wild Heaven West End\, 1010 White St SW\, Atlanta\, Ga 30310 \nFeatured Speaker: John Clarke \nWater is the lifeblood of our planet. Throughout history to the present day\, wars have been waged over this precious resource.  In Georgia\, conflicts have arisen with competitors in adjacent states and within our borders. This presentation will focus on surface water issues including the quantity and quality of water in the Chattahoochee-Flint and Savannah Rivers\, sewer spills and leaks\, and interbasin transfers. \nJohn Clarke\nSpeaker Name: \nJohn Clarke\, Retired Assistant Director\, USGS Georgia Water Science Center\, Atlanta\, Georgia\nSpeaker Bio: \nJohn Clarke retired in January 2014 after a 35-year career with the USGS Georgia Water Science Center. As hydrologist and Assistant Director for Hydrologic Investigations\, he authored or co-authored more than 50 papers on Georgia groundwater\, and twice served as president of the Georgia Ground Water Association.  Notable project work included study of the potential for offsite migration of contaminants at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Savannah River Site; development of a hydrologic overview of Israel\, Jordan\, and Palestinian territories as part of the State Department’s ongoing peace initiative; and design and implementation of the Georgia Coastal Sound Science Initiative—a 7 ½-year\, $14.5 million set of projects commissioned by the Georgia Environmental Protection Division to assess coastal area groundwater resources and address issues of salt-water intrusion and resource sustainability. John is a certified groundwater professional and received a BS Degree in Earth Sciences from the State University of New York at Brockport. \n 
URL:https://scienceforgeorgia.org/event/gsj-georgias-water-wars-part-1/
LOCATION:Wild Heaven\, West End\, 1010 White St SW\, Atlanta\, GA\, 30310
CATEGORIES:Georgia Science Junction
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