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  3. Iris Interns Present Research At The 2021 Fall Agu Meeting

Summer Interns Present Research at the 2021 Fall AGU Meeting

January 20th, 2022

Whether virtual or in person, presenting research at a professional conference is a critical component of the IRIS Undergraduate Internship Program. Such presentations provide interns with the opportunity to share the expertise and knowledge they have developed through the research process and places their work within the broader context of other ongoing research. While at the conference interns have a tremendous opportunity to interact with other students and researchers about their work, while gaining exposure to the fullness of Earth science research as a viable career option. 

This year, eleven IRIS Undergraduate interns will be presenting their work at the 2021 Fall Meeting of the American Geophysical Union. If you will be there physically or virtuall, please take a few moments to check out their work and talk with them about their experiences! A list of the IRIS Intern presentations can be downloaded HERE!. 

The Seismological Facility for the Advancement of Geoscience (SAGE) is operated by EarthScope Consortium via funding from the National Science Foundation