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Dr. Danica Roth

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Geomorphology + geophysics. STEM education + equity advocate. Pragmatic idealist + intersectional feminist.

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The Environmental Seismology poster session is in full swing! Visit the 400+ block to see novel seismic applications in hazards, surface, cryospheric, atmospheric and all the other processes. #AGU23

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Come see PhD student Mel Zhang’s poster on seismic monitoring of tree-sway in the critical zone! #AGU23

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Lab group lunch at #AGU23 yesterday! They were joking about how infrequently I tweet (x?) these days, so we took a group photo… and then I forgot to post it. Better late than never!

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Hello to all the people who used to be bold, yet academia made you afraid. May you find your voice again one day.


Just over a week left to submit to your #AGU23 abstracts! Join us for an integrated hillslope session with invited speakers @DavidGLitwin and @LeonardSklar, co-convened with @GeomorphWill, @thdoane and Seulgi Moon. agu.confex.com/agu/fm23/preli…

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✨Postdoc opportunity✨ in post-fire sediment transport processes related to hazards, bioturbation, water quality and geomorphic response to climate change! Deadline June 30. Please share! 🔥🪨🌱🐿️💦⛰️ jobs.mines.edu/cw/en-us/job/4… @nonschistyjobs @earth_jobs #academicjobs #postdoc


Good demo of catchment size and infiltration impacts on surface flow… Also, in other news: June seems to be broken in Colorado.


I'm actually impressed at how spectacularly unusable the new version of Mendeley is. Has anyone compared Zotero and Paperpile? Endnote sounds like an equal headache. Any other recommendations?


Dr. Danica Roth Reposted

Senior faculty with nothing to lose (like me) need to fight these trends. And by doing so we'll change incentives for early career researchers, since we're the ones judging them.

There's too much science: “These findings suggest troubling implications… If too many papers are published in short order, new ideas cannot be carefully considered against old & processes of cumulative advantage cannot work to select valuable innovations” pnas.org/doi/full/10.10…

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Dr. Danica Roth Reposted

I finished my postdoc search. Admissions decisions have been made too and will be emailed out. Here are some tips if you want to end up at Scripps in geophysics. I am not claiming this is fair. I’m telling you what time it is.


Dr. Danica Roth Reposted

A friend asked me recently for some teaching tips for a #newPI teaching a “new to you” class for the first time and I thought I’d share them with y’all! First I’ll say these strategies won’t work for everyone, especially if your teaching load is high and/or you don’t have 1/n


Best teaching moment to date happened today: last semester, undergrads in my geomorphology class wrote group dam removal proposals for a national @SaveTheColorado competition--this morning I found out that two of them won! savethecolorado.org/press-release-…


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This week in @Nature, @EricDealFluvial shows how grain shape matters in sediment transport. Work with Ken Kamrin, @VendittiLab, @s_j_benavides nature.com/articles/s4158…


If you’re attending #AGU2022, check out today’s #EnvironmentalSeismology sessions (S12C, S13D, S14B, S15D) for novel new work on glaciers, whales, weather, water, permafrost, landslides and more! Starting at 9 am in room S103cd or online. #AGU22


Might need a bigger suitcase for #AGU2022 in Chicago…

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Dr. Danica Roth Reposted

The current 12-month salary for grad students at UF Biology is $27.3K (assuming they receive summer support at 0.5FTE). For all the grants I applied to over the last 5.5 years, I was told I had to budget the standard rate.


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