Calvin, Carlye
Found in 3371 Collections and/or Records:
Craig Schwartz, 2012-03-22
Portrait of Craig Schwartz, scientist with the Mesoscale and Microscale Meteorology Division (MMM).
Cray 1A move to NWSC , 2021-12-07 - 2021-12-08
These photos include the disassembly of the supercomputer, packing, lifting, and transport out of the Mesa Lab as well as the move into the NWSC facility. In addition to standard photographs, this file also includes time lapse videos and panoramic images. Members of Computer Recovery Associates packed and transferred the Cray 1A and are pictured in the photos along with NCAR staff including Gary New, Jasen Boyington, Tim Barnes, Laura Hoff, and Carlye Calvin.
Crystal Burgess at a poster session, 2016-7-28
Photo of Crystal Burgess, intern with Research and Education in Solid Earth Science for Students (RESESS), discussing her research at a poster session for students from several different programs.
CUAHSI Third Biennial Meeting, 2012-07-16
Curtis L. Walker , 2010-06-29
Portrait of Curtis L. Walker, protégé with the Significant Opportunities in Atmospheric Research and Science (SOARS) program.
Curtis L. Walker and Michael Chapman, 2012-06-26
Photo of SOARS protégé Curtis L. Walker working with mentor Michael Chapman. SOARS is the Significant Opportunities in Atmospheric Research and Science program.
Curtis L. Walker and Scott Sewell, 2010-06-28
Photo of SOARS protégé Curtis L. Walker working in the lab with his mentor Scott Sewell. SOARS is the Significant Opportunities in Atmospheric Research and Science program.
Curtis Walker, 2011-05-23
Portrait of Curtis Walker, protégé with the Significant Opportunities in Atmospheric Research and Science (SOARS) program.
Curtis Walker and Michael Chapman, 2011-06-29
Photos of SOARS protégé Curtis Walker working with his mentor Michael Chapman. SOARS is the Significant Opportunities in Atmospheric Research and Science program.
Cyd Perrone, 2010-03-02
Cyd Perrone, Human Resources, receiving an employee serivce award; with Rick Anthes and Katy Schmoll.
