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SUMMARY:Cafe Scientifique
DESCRIPTION:Please join us next Thursday\, May 25\, at 6pm for an Annapolis Cafe Scientifique talk by Dr. Jessican Needham: \nSeeing the forest through the trees: How computer models of tree life-cycles can help us understand forests across the globe \nAbstract: Without forests\, we would all be dead. Trees provide oxygen\, regulate the world’s climate\, provide habitat for hundreds of thousands of species\, and supply humans with everything from medicines to food to fuel. But trees grow excruciatingly slowly and live for a really long time\, making studying forests challenging for a scientist on a two-year contract. In addition\, the things that we care about\, i.e. how much carbon a forest takes up\, or how many animals it hosts\, result from the growth and survival patterns of individual trees and species. However\, there are over a trillion trees in the world and a single forest can be made up of thousands of different species. This talk will reveal how we can harness the power of statistics and computer models to scale up our understanding of how individual trees grow\, to how forests across the globe are saving us all from utter devastation.   Only 10 folks have signed up do far\, so feel free to invite folks who might be interested in this topic. Reserve your seats at 49 West by calling 410-626-9796. \n  \nAbout the Speaker: Jessie is a tree whisperer (computational ecologist) studying how forests across the world grow and change through time. She completed her undergraduate degree in Biology and her PhD at the University of Oxford\, UK. During her PhD she dabbled briefly in lab work and field work before coming to the realization that computer programming and statistics were what really got her pulse racing. She began a post-doc at the Smithsonian Environmental Research Center in October 2016. \nAbout the Speaker: Jessie is a tree whisperer (computational ecologist) studying how forests across the world grow and change through time. She completed her undergraduate degree in Biology and her PhD at the University of Oxford\, UK. During her PhD she dabbled briefly in lab work and field work before coming to the realization that computer programming and statistics were what really got her pulse racing. She began a post-doc at the Smithsonian Environmental Research Center in October 2016. \nThanks\, and hope to see you this Thursday May 25th at 6pm; invite your tree-hugging friends. . . ‘-)
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SUMMARY:Shook/ Russo 5 Tet
DESCRIPTION:Amy Shook – acoustic bass\nPat Shook – tenor saxophone\nFrank Russo – drums\nTim Leahey – trumpet\nJonathan Epley – guitar \nThe Shook/Russo 5tet has been performing together since 2005 in the mid-Atlantic region. Their focus has always been to compose and perform their own original music within the jazz idiom\, honoring the masters by carrying on the tradition. Be it through blues\, swing\, bebop\, soul jazz\, or more modern funk and groove\, the group has developed an incredible and unique sound by merging the diverse backgrounds of each of these fine musicians into one voice. The result is a whirlwind of grooves\, melodies\, and diverse textures that are a true delight to hear. Collectively\, the members of the Shook/Russo 5tet have performed extensively throughout the United States\, as well as performed in Canada\, Mexico\, Asia\, Europe\, and the Caribbean and at festivals such as the Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival\, the Ottawa Jazz Festival\, the Stan Getz Jazz Festival\, the East Coast Jazz Festival\, the Vancouver International Jazz Festival\, and the Telluride Jazz Festival\, the Wall Street Jazz Festival and the Mid-Atlantic Jazz Festival to name a few. They currently have two CDs out on Summit Records\, and will be releasing a new album later this year\, featuring all new music by members of the band. \n 
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LOCATION:49 West – The Back Room\, 49 West St.\, Annapolis\, MD\, 21401\, United States
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