TV at AGU 2025

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Your guide to TV sessions and activities at AGU 2025

TVfaculty, staff and students will soon attend the American Geophysical Union (AGU) Fall Meeting 2025 from Dec. 15-19 in New Orleans, LA, and virtually.

View below the full schedule of TV talks and posters. All times are shown in Central Standard Time. Please contact uaf-research@alaska.edu for any questions.

 

Nearly 140 TVfaculty, staff and students are presenting at the (AGU) Fall Meeting 2025, Dec. 15-19 in New Orleans, LA, and virtually.

View below the full schedule of TV talks and posters. All times are shown in Central Standard Time. Please contact uaf-research@alaska.edu with any questions.

Stop and say hello at the TV research exhibit booth and look for the “northern lights” hanging above our space. TV research units represented include the Geophysical Institute, International Arctic Research Center, College of Natural Science & Mathematics, Institute of Northern Engineering & WERC, Alaska Satellite Facility, and TV Graduate School.
 
Browse Geophysical Institute media tip sheets to see presentations about , , , , and . Contact GI public information officer Rod Boyce at 907-347-9105 (cell) for more information.
 
Follow the TV on  or  for updates during the meeting. Check out the hashtag #TVxAGU to see how TV is participating in AGU 2025.
 

Special Booth Hours

Visit the TV exhibit booth off the main aisle for these special booth hours:

Tuesday, Dec. 16:

The Scenarios Network for Alaska + Arctic Planning (SNAP) is a research center at TV’s International Arctic Research Center which handles large scale global climate model data for the North. Join SNAP staff member Mike DeLue for demonstrations of several portals into pan-Arctic climate data with a focus on the Arctic Data Collaborative, Northern Climate Reports, and accessing our tools through our Application Program Interface.

Join our UARC Deputy Director David Schuster and Senior Program Manager Glenda Findlay to hear how TV’s University Affiliated Research Center (UARC) can support Arctic research. Learn why the NORAD NORTHCOM sponsorship of the TV AHDC UARC is an excellent match in Arctic research competencies.

Wednesday, Dec. 17:

Join us for the ASF NISAR Hour to connect with our subject matter experts about what NISAR products can do for the science community. Ask ASF Chief Scientist Franz Meyer and other ASF staff how to access the data once it becomes available and practical ways to integrate the NISAR product into your work.

Thursday, Dec. 18:

Connect with staff from TV’s College of Natural Science & Mathematics and the Graduate School to explore our undergraduate and graduate level programs and learn about how we can support your educational goals.

TVAbstracts at AGU 2025