In an effort to try and archive all the previous rhubarb presentations, here's a list of those of you that have already given a talk.... If you find yourself not on the list drop us an email at Rhubarb.Talks@gmail.com.
The WUN Exchange: Research Opportunities in Other Countries (20/11/2006)
Phil Wallhead
One Step Closer to Insanity and a Complete Section of Oceanic Crust: Tales from the IODP Expedition 309 (20/11/2006)
Chris Smith-Duque
Calcium content of marine invertebrates (6/11/2006)
Sue-Ann
Confessions of a PhD student: A tale from the other side (6/11/2006)
Chris Rowan
Observational Oceanography (23/10/2006)
Dave Poulter
3 weeks of fieldwork in the Venice Lagoon (23/10/2006)
Alice Lefebvre
Our second home, being on a research cruise explained (9/10/2006)
Hugh Venebles
Monitoring the Antarctic Circumpolar Current (9/10/2006)
Jo Hopkins
Paleomagnetic analysis of Deep Western Boundary Current flux variations in the North Atlantic (21/9/2006)
Sallly Hunter
Structural evolution of the western Gulf of Corinth (21/9/2006)
Rebecca Bell
Lateral spreading within the Storegga Slide: Form, process and evolution (7/9/2006)
Aaron Micallef
AMMA 2006: Crossing the Atlantic (7/9/2006)
Chris Jeffery
3D-Chirp (24/7/06)
Mark Vardy
Following the Palaeoequator in the equatorial Pacific (24/7/2006)
Kirsty Edgar
Welcome to the Rhubarb talks website
The 'Rhubarb Talks' are a series of seminars by PhD students for PhD students at NOCS.
Upcoming seminars are posted below and cover a whole range of scientific exploits. Talks are held every other Monday afternoon at 4.30pm in the postgrad lounge (node 086) and are accompanied by nibbles and refreshments.
For more info or to volunteer for a talk, please contact The Rhubarb Team: Liz (E.Sargent@noc.soton.ac.uk), Rosanna (R.Greenop@noc.soton.ac.uk), Maike (mjsp106@soton.ac.uk) or Sara (Sara.Cregeen@noc.soton.ac.uk)
Upcoming seminars are posted below and cover a whole range of scientific exploits. Talks are held every other Monday afternoon at 4.30pm in the postgrad lounge (node 086) and are accompanied by nibbles and refreshments.
For more info or to volunteer for a talk, please contact The Rhubarb Team: Liz (E.Sargent@noc.soton.ac.uk), Rosanna (R.Greenop@noc.soton.ac.uk), Maike (mjsp106@soton.ac.uk) or Sara (Sara.Cregeen@noc.soton.ac.uk)