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Niwot Ridge LTER Symposium
Jul
30
to Aug 1

Niwot Ridge LTER Symposium

The 2025 Niwot Ridge LTER Symposium will bring Niwot investigators, students, and staff together to connect, share research progress, and brainstorm. The symposium will include research talks, a poster session, and structured brainstorming sessions. A detailed schedule for will be available by late-June.

Please email us for additional information.

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Dissertation defense talk: Species interactions mitigate global change within dis-equilibrial communities.
Apr
9
9:00 AM09:00

Dissertation defense talk: Species interactions mitigate global change within dis-equilibrial communities.

 
 
 

On April 9th from 9AM-10AM, Megan Szojka will present her defense talk, “Species interactions mitigate global change within dis-equilibrial communities.“

Megan is a Niwot graduate student and PhD Candidate at the University of Wyoming. If you wish to attend her talk, please email us for additional information.

 
 
 
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NWT LTER Data Session: submitting Niwot data for archiving
Apr
2
12:30 PM12:30

NWT LTER Data Session: submitting Niwot data for archiving

New in 2025: Optional information sessions on Niwot data for 30 minutes prior to the All-NWT meetings.

Data Session Topic: Submitting Niwot data for archiving. We will cover ezEML, updating existing datasets and Niwot data policies.

Additional Details: Please consider attending this data session if you have ever found yourself asking….
Do I need to submit data to Niwot?
How do I submit data to Niwot?
I found an error in a dataset I already published with Niwot, what do I do?
How does data submission through Niwot differ from other repositories to which I send data?

If you wish to attend, please email us for additional information.

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Niwot LTER All-Hands Meeting: Cultural Intelligence and Indigenous Knowledge
Mar
5
1:00 PM13:00

Niwot LTER All-Hands Meeting: Cultural Intelligence and Indigenous Knowledge

James Rattling Leaf from the North Central Climate Adaptation Science Center will lead a meeting focused on cultural intelligence and indigenous knowledge.

Please email us for additional information including meeting location.

Featured image: James Rattling Leaf, photo by CIRES.

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NWT LTER Data Session: using Niwot data in your research
Mar
5
12:30 PM12:30

NWT LTER Data Session: using Niwot data in your research

New in 2025: Optional information sessions on Niwot data for 30 minutes prior to the All-NWT meetings.

Data Session Topic: Using Niwot data in your research. We will cover finding Niwot data, understanding metadata, versioning and proper citation, and downloading Niwot data.

Additional Details: Please consider attending this session if you have ever found yourself asking…
Does Niwot have data on <insert your topic here>?
How do I cite Niwot data?
What unit is <insert your favorite topic here> measured in?
I read a cool paper using Niwot data? Are those data still collected?

If you wish to attend, please email us for additional information.

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NWT LTER Data Session: using Niwot data in your research
Feb
5
12:30 PM12:30

NWT LTER Data Session: using Niwot data in your research

New in 2025: Optional information sessions on Niwot data for 30 minutes prior to the All-NWT meetings.

Data Session Topic: Using Niwot data in your research. We will cover finding Niwot data, understanding metadata, versioning and proper citation, and downloading Niwot data.

Additional Details: Please consider attending this session if you have ever found yourself asking…
Does Niwot have data on <insert your topic here>?
How do I cite Niwot data?
What unit is <insert your favorite topic here> measured in?
I read a cool paper using Niwot data? Are those data still collected?

If you wish to attend, please email us for additional information.

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Snow School Training Event
Jan
26
11:00 AM11:00

Snow School Training Event

Jen Morse and Alex Rose of the Niwot Ridge LTER help run SnowSchool, an outreach program for a regional elementary school. If you’re curious about working with them, please consider attending this training event on Jan 26 from 11am-2pm at the CU Mountain Research Station. Volunteers should plan to sign up for at least one SnowSchool program, which are on week days from 10am to 1pm.

To volunteer, you don’t have to study snow, you just have to like playing in it—all scientists welcome! For more information, please email us. To register for the training, contact frankie@wildbear.org.

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Lead Limnology Technician Position Open
Apr
15
to May 11

Lead Limnology Technician Position Open

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Job Overview:

Niwot Ridge Long Term Ecological Research Program encourages applications for a Lead Limnology Technician, with expertise in aquatic ecology, for a full-time position at the University of Colorado in Boulder. The primary summer responsibilities of this individual will be to lead ongoing surveys of several alpine lakes and conduct sampling of ongoing experiments in the Green Lakes Valley. During the winter and spring, this individual would split time between summer sample analysis, information management, and winter fieldwork on a variety of LTER projects. Therefore this position will be based at the University of Colorado Boulder’s Sustainability Energy and Environment Community building (SEEC), the Ramaley Biology building on the main campus, the Mountain Research Station near Nederland, and Niwot Ridge. 


The University of Colorado Boulder is committed to building a culturally diverse community of faculty, staff, and students dedicated to contributing to an inclusive campus environment. We are an Equal Opportunity employer, including veterans and individuals with disabilities.

Key Responsibilities Include:

During the summer field season, 

  • Lead a field team for limnological surveys of three focal alpine lakes in the Green Lakes Valley between 10,500 and 12,500 ft ASL.

  • Survey and maintain an ongoing mesocosm experiment that is located near the focal laid.

  • Coordinate the logistics for the summer fieldwork, which includes preparing research permits, coordinating and maintaining field equipment and instrumentation, and coordinating personnel that will support the fieldwork. 

  • Laboratory work, including sample filtration, chlorophyll-a fluorescence, and zooplankton microscopic analysis. 

During the winter, the responsibilities will be divided between winter fieldwork, sample analysis in the laboratory, and information management. 

  • Winter field assistance (1-2 days/wk) will be related to a variety of projects such as maintenance of research sites on Niwot Ridge, especially remote environmental sensor instrumentation and associated structures, snow data collection including snow data pits, snow depth, and winter alpine lake sampling and various other hydrologic measurements.

  • Information management will involve working with the Niwot LTER information manager on a number of data processing tasks including data entry, data quality analysis and control, metadata preparation and data archiving on all limnological data (i.e. Zooplankton community composition and traits; Water quality (from weekly survey profile data); Water chemistry from lake sample collection; Buoy measurements of water quality in GL4; Mesocosm data).

Due to interest, this position application will likely close by May 11th.

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