PaleoNet: Palaeoverse Lecture Series

William Gearty willgearty at gmail.com
Thu Feb 22 16:32:04 UTC 2024


Hi all,

This is a reminder that the first lecture in our virtual lecture series is
in one week on February 29th at 14:00 UTC.

*Dr. Emily Mitchell* from the University of Cambridge will be presenting
"Using Spatial point process analyses to quantify the behavioural ecology
behind trace fossils".

You can register to attend this lecture and the other lectures in the
series here: https://bit.ly/palaeoverse-lecture-series

Our future lectures are as follows:
March 28th - Dr Benjamin Shipley (University of Oxford) - Modelling species
range shifts in the past and future
April 25th - Laura Mulvey (FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg) - Assessing the adequacy
of morphological models used in palaeobiology
May 30th - Prof. Daniele Silvestro (University of Fribourg) - Neural
network models to infer diversity trajectories and the drivers of
speciation and extinction

Please let us know if you have any questions,
Will

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*William Gearty*
*Lerner-Gray Postdoctoral Research Fellow*
Division of Paleontology
American Museum of Natural History
williamgearty.com



On Wed, Feb 7, 2024 at 9:46 AM Lewis Jones via PaleoNet <
paleonet at lists.paleonet.org> wrote:

> Dear all,
>
>
> We are excited to share with you our new Palaeoverse lecture series
> focused on software development and methodological approaches in
> palaeontology. The aim of this series is to promote the use of new tools in
> the field and to give researchers a platform to showcase their work. The
> format is intended to be flexible but will generally include a short
> seminar followed by a demonstration of the speaker's software toolkit
> and/or method, and will conclude with a group discussion. The lectures will
> be held on the last Thursday of each month between 14:00–15:00 UTC.
>
>
> This semester, we'll be joined by the following four speakers:
>
>
> February 29th - Dr Emily Mitchell (University of Cambridge) - Using
> Spatial point process analyses to quantify the behavioural ecology behind
> trace fossils
>
> March 28th - Dr Benjamin Shipley (University of Oxford) - Modelling
> species range shifts in the past and future
>
> April 25th - Laura Mulvey (FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg) - Assessing the adequacy
> of morphological models used in palaeobiology
>
> May 30th - Prof. Daniele Silvestro (University of Fribourg) - Neural
> network models to infer diversity trajectories and the drivers of
> speciation and extinction
>
>
> If you are interested in joining for the series, please register here:
> https://bit.ly/palaeoverse-lecture-series
>
>
> All the best,
>
>
> Lewis A. Jones
>
> Universidade de Vigo
>
>
> p.s. If you would be interested in giving a lecture on a method/software
> toolkit you have developed, please feel free to get in contact.
>
>
>
>
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