and all leads.
David Kirschtel, Ph.D.
Director, BSCI171 Lab Program
e:d...@umd.edu <mailto:d...@umd.edu> - t: 301.405.7569
1222 HJPatterson (073) – Univ of Maryland – College Park, MD 20742
I'm trying to find an alternative or work-around for running populus
software on mac osx 10.7.
Populus v(5.4) for mac requires Rosetta (which is a virtual machine
that runs code compiled for the older power-pc chip set). As of 10.7
Apple is no longer supporting Rosetta. Even with 10.6 you
Aaftab -
The software package ImageJ should do everything that you need.
http://rsbweb.nih.gov/ij/
This is a Java version of NIH Image. Both are open source and there is a
very active user community with a large set of plug-ins to extend
capabilities/automate processing.
If you choose to
couple of other ideas beyond R
1. Graphsketcher (www.omni.com) not quite free, but darn close ($29),
output can be exported as pdf, png, jpg and eps. The pdf files look as
though they are true pdfs rather than a graphic file (eg tiff, jpg) in a
pdf wrapper.
2. another possibility could be
The Mystic River Watershed Association (MyRWA) is a volunteer based
science and advocacy group that works to protect and restore the Mystic
River, its tributaries and watershed lands for the benefit of present
and future generations and to celebrate the value, importance and great
beauty of
The deadline for abstract submission is May 31, 2010.
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David Kirschtel, Ph.D.
Sr Program Manager
tel: 339.221.5401
email:dkirsch...@cuahsi.org
, NASA
regards.
David
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David Kirschtel, Ph.D. - Sr Program Manager
CUAHSI
2000 Florida Ave, NW
Washington, DC 20009
202.777.7309
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On Oct 24, 2008, at 8:43 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello everyone,
I am looking for recommendations
for general audiences so they may or
may not be appropriate for your class depending upon what your
students backgrounds are.
These are available at: http://www.scivee.tv/node/4107 or I can send
you copies on CD.
Regards,
David
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David Kirschtel, Ph.D. - Sr
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David Kirschtel, Ph.D. , Sr Program Manager
CUAHSI -- 2000 Florida Ave NW Wash. DC 20009
202 777 7309 -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On May 15, 2008, at 1:17 PM, Michael Russell wrote:
I am
CUAHSI will be hosting a cyberseminar this Friday, 25 April, at
3:00pm ET--
Hydro-NEXRAD: Community Resource for Use of Radar-Rainfall Data
Witold Krajewski,
University of Iowa, IIHR- Hydroscience Engineering
Rose Joseph Summers Chair of Water Resources Engineering
He received his
hydrosci-l: an email list for the hydrologic science community
Modeled after the listservs that have become integral components of
other science communities, David Kirschtel, the CUAHSI Program
Manager, has set up hydrosci-l. Focusing on those doing research on
the terrestrial components
CUAHSI Announces 2007 Early Career Fellowship Awards
Washington, DC â December 26, 2007 - The Consortium of Universities for
the Advancement of Hydrologic Science, Inc. (CUAHSI) announced the six
winners of the 2007 Early Career Fellowships. The fellowship support will be
used to provide
arithmetic.
link:
http://it.slashdot.org/it/07/09/24/2339203.shtml
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David Kirschtel, Ph.D.
Sr Program Manager
CUAHSI
2000 Florida Ave, NW
Washington, DC 20009
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David Kirschtel
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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David Kirschtel, Ph.D.
National Ecological Observatory Network - National Project Office
1444 I St, NW, #200 - Washington, DC 20005
email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - tel: 202.628.1500x240
to run for US
Senate. Wouldn't it be a great day when an ESA President or staff
from the Public Affairs Office are on The Hill giving testimony
before one of our own.
His campaign web site is at: http://www.KnightForSenate.com.
-David Kirschtel
From: NEON Project Office [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 12 March 2007 10:13:41 AM EDT
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [EC] Immediate Opening for NEON Chief Scientist
NEON CHIEF SCIENTIST
The National Ecological Observatory Network office (NEON:
www.neoninc.org), managed by the nonprofit NEON
ESA Webcast Offers QA on the Educational and Scientific Uses of NEON
The Ecological Society of America (ESA) will host a webcast on the
educational and scientific uses of the National Ecological
Observatory Network (NEON) on March 21, 2007. ESA Executive Director
Katherine McCarter and
National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON)
Release of Final Versions of ISEP, NIBD, RFI
The final versions of the NEON Integrated Science and Education Plan (ISEP),
the Networking and Informatics Baseline Design (NIBD), and the
Request-for-Information (RFI) have been released on
.
Trustee Professor of Biology and Director of the Ecology Center
Utah State University
David Kirschtel, Ph.D. - ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) - 202.628.1500
National Ecological Observatory Network (www.neoninc.org)
National Program Office
1444 I St, NW , #200
The following position announcement has been posted on the NEON
website (www.neoninc.org) and will be appearing in: Nature, Science
and the Chronicle of Higher Education. All communications regarding
this position should be directed to Brian Wee, NEON Administrative
Director, AIBS, 1444
The American Institute of Biological Sciences seeks a Science
Associate to join the Washington DC staff of its project planning the
National Ecological Observatory Network (www.neoninc.org).
We seek an individual to work under the direction of the NEON
Administrative Director on activities
David Kirschtel, Ph.D.
National Ecological Observatory Network - National Program Office
1444 I St, NW, #200 - Washington, DC 20005
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