AGU 2014

The coming days I’ll be at the AGU Fall Meeting. For those that aren’t familiar with it there’s a good introduction on the AGU’s website:

With nearly 24,000 attendees, the AGU Fall Meeting is the largest Earth and space science meeting in the world. Now in its 47th year, the AGU Fall Meeting is the best place to present your research, hear about the latest discoveries, trends, and challenges in the field, and network and make connections that can enhance your career.

The AGU Fall Meeting brings together the entire Earth and space sciences community for discussions of emerging trends and the latest research. The technical program includes presentations on new and cutting-edge science, much of which has not yet been published, meaning you’ll return to work with knowledge you can’t get anywhere else.

I’ll be there to interview scientists and experts, to see presentations, go to screenings of movies, and meet a lot of interesting folks. Where I have time I’ll also be writing short articles about what I saw at the Fall Meeting.

If you follow my Twitter account you can get the latest updates on what I’m up to (you can aso follow the AGU hashtag). My Twitter account is also the most reliable way to get in touch with me if you want to talk to me about your research or if you just want to meet me.

Collin Maessen is the founder and editor of Real Skeptic and a proponent of scientific skepticism. For his content he uses the most up to date and best research as possible. Where necessary consulting or collaborating with scientists.