23 episodes

Kristen Kieta and Jeremy Morris host a show about life within the spheres of research and community at the University of Northern British Columbia. We’re graduate students interested in learning more about the goings on at UNBC, so we’re broadcasting out curiosity on the airwaves. Ever wonder what field and lab research really looks like? Want to find out more about what life is like for a student, research assistant or professor? Come with us as we interview members from the UNBC community and beyond about who they are, what they do, and to learn fun facts!

CFUR Presents: The Abstract The Abstract

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Kristen Kieta and Jeremy Morris host a show about life within the spheres of research and community at the University of Northern British Columbia. We’re graduate students interested in learning more about the goings on at UNBC, so we’re broadcasting out curiosity on the airwaves. Ever wonder what field and lab research really looks like? Want to find out more about what life is like for a student, research assistant or professor? Come with us as we interview members from the UNBC community and beyond about who they are, what they do, and to learn fun facts!

    Episode 23 - Forest Carbon with Dr. Michelle Venter

    Episode 23 - Forest Carbon with Dr. Michelle Venter

    Dr. Michelle Venter has studied forests across the globe but now turns her focus to British Columbia as part of the Conservation Solutions Lab at UNBC. We talked about what makes forests so important in the fight against climate change and how and where they store and capture carbon (hint, it's not just the trees!) Michelle also talked about forest practices that we see across northern BC as well as her incredible field work in the super remote and rugged forests of Papua New Guinea. If you care about forests and you care about climate change, this is the episode for you!

    • 58 min
    Episode 22 - Bridge pier scouring and life in Northern BC with Rahim Jafari

    Episode 22 - Bridge pier scouring and life in Northern BC with Rahim Jafari

    On this episode we spoke to PhD candidate Rahim Jafari about his research on how to reduce scouring around bridge piers, a problem that can lead to bridge collapse! Rahim also talked about other work he has done in water resources in Iran and the differences between water scarce Iran and water rich Canada. Finally, we got to hear some fun stories about living at a remote research station and what it was like to move to northern BC from a large city in Iran. 

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    Episode 21 - White sturgeon, otters and a tribute to Dan Larson with Cale Babey

    Episode 21 - White sturgeon, otters and a tribute to Dan Larson with Cale Babey

    This week we talk with our friend Cale Babey who is completing a masters thesis at UNBC. Cale's research investigates the predation of juvenile endangered white sturgeon by river otters in the Nechako watershed. His research aims to support the efforts of the Nechako White Sturgeon Recovery Initiative (https://www.nechakowhitesturgeon.org/) by improving the understanding of predation of hatchery fish upon release and investigating preventative measures. Cale's work has been showcased on CBC and CKPG news and his mastery of the subject shines in each interview. 

    On a somber note, we also pay respects to our friend Dan Larson who passed away this last year. Cale shares a classic Dan story from when they lived together and talks about ongoing tributes to a great character.

    CBC Article: Otter dung reveals secrets of missing sturgeon in B.C. river

    CKPG Article: Otters munching on sturgeon released for conservation purposes, says study led by UNBC grad

    • 58 min
    Episode 20 - Bears, caribou and conservation with Dr. Karine Pigeon

    Episode 20 - Bears, caribou and conservation with Dr. Karine Pigeon

    In our first episode of the second season, we speak to Dr. Karine Pigeon. Dr. Pigeon is a post-doc working with the Yellowstone to Yukon Conservation Initiative and UNBC. Her current work focuses on the intersection of environmental factors and wildlife behaviour, while trying to help humans and wildlife coexist. She is also a bear expert who has worked on caribou recovery projects in Alberta and thus, we talked about all things hibernation, conservation, and her ski-bum life prior to joining the research world! 

    http://www.karinepigeon.ca/

    • 58 min
    Special Episode - Inspiring Women Among Us

    Special Episode - Inspiring Women Among Us

    Tune in for discussions with three inspiring female members of the UNBC Community to gain a deeper understanding of microaggressions and unrealistic beauty standards, and the effect these have on women and visible minorities. This episode is being released as part of IWAU 2020 virtual event series. More on IWAU, including upcoming events, can be found at IWAU.ca.

    • 57 min
    Episode 18 - MOSH pits with Dr. Joseph Shea

    Episode 18 - MOSH pits with Dr. Joseph Shea

    For our final episode of this season, we speak to Dr. Joseph Shea. Dr. Shea is a professor at UNBC using remote sensing data to get a better understanding of BC's snowpack and the impact of the snowpack on water resources. We talked about his past work across the globe, the work his new Mountain Snow Hydrology Lab (MOSH) will be doing at UNBC, and the importance of creating music in keeping a balanced life. All of the music on today's show comes from his band Trundled's new album High Water, which you can find on bandcamp. (https://trundled.bandcamp.com/)

    • 57 min

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