Calvin, Carlye
Found in 3370 Collections and/or Records:
Amin Taziny, 2019-06
Portrait of Amin Taziny, protégé with the Significant Opportunities in Atmospheric Research and Science (SOARS) program.
AMS meeting and symposia, 2010-01-17 - 2010-01-20
A collection of photos from the American Meteorological Association (AMS) meeting in Atlanta, GA, including two special symposia; the Joachim Kuettner Symposium and the NCAR 50th Anniversary Special Symposium. Attendees pictured and with visible nametags include; Rosimar Rios-Berrios, Diamilet Perez, Betancourt, Gian Villamil, Roger Wakimoto, Nick Anderson, Greg Guibert, Jay Fein, Ron Smith, Susan Foster, and John Brown.
AMSTAR, 2008-11-10
A collection of photos of AMSTAR, NCAR's mass digital storage library. AMSTAR stands for Augmentation of the Mass Storage Tape Archive Resources. Designed by Sun Microsystems, the data library uses robots to manipulate tape cartridges.
Amy Moore, 2015-11-11
Photo of Amy Moore, administrator with the Computational and Information Systems Lab (CISL).
Ana Ordoñez, 2013-05-24
Portrait of Ana Ordoñez, protégé with the Significant Opportunities in Atmospheric Research and Science (SOARS) program.
Ana Ordoñez and David Schneider, 2013-07-16
Photo of SOARS protégé Ana Ordoñez working with mentor David Schneider in the NCAR Library. SOARS is the Significant Opportunities in Atmospheric Research and Science program.
Ana Ordóñez and mentors, 2012-06-27
Photo of SOARS protégé Ana Ordóñez working with mentors Peter Hamlington (center) and Baylor Fox-Kemper. SOARS is the Significant Opportunities in Atmospheric Research and Science program.
Ana Ortiz and Chris Davis, 2012-06-20
Photos of SOARS protégé Ana Ortiz working with mentor Chris Davis. SOARS is the Significant Opportunities in Atmospheric Research and Science program.
Anastasia G. Yanchilina, 2007-06-14
Portrait of Anastasia G. Yanchilina, protégé with the Significant Opportunities in Atmospheric Research and Science (SOARS) program.
Anastasia G. Yanchilina, 2009-06-10
Portrait of Anastasia G. Yanchilina, protégé with the Significant Opportunities in Atmospheric Research and Science (SOARS) program.
