The Fall Meeting of the AGU is the largest earth and space science meeting in the world. The meeting this year serves as the launch of AGU's centennial and more than 24,000 attendees from 113 countries are expected to attend.
The AGU Fall Meeting brings together leaders from academia, government, and the private sector to examine and discuss the latest research and scientific developments in Earth and space science.
It will offer a mix of more than 20,000 oral and poster presentations, a broad range of keynote lectures, various types of formal and informal networking and career advancement opportunities, scientific field trips around Washington DC., plus an array of new and intriguing events and experiences at this year's meeting – from Centennial sessions and symposia to workshops, tutorials, field trips and much more.
KAUST faculty, students, postdocs and staff will be available at the booth to talk one-on-one and to answer questions about postgraduate studies, careers within the field and more.
KAUST faculty members, postdoctoral fellows and students will be presenting at the week long meeting, for more details visit:
KAUST at AGU