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Women Advancing River Research (WARR) Seminar Series: Monthly seminars featuring woman scientists advancing water research across the globe. The series started amidst the pandemic, aiming to enhance the visibility of women scientists. It has now become a prominent platform within the hydrology, geomorphology, and biogeochemistry community, featuring over 100 women scientists from five continents, with the number of participants varying from 50 – 200 each month. All talks are archived as education materials on WARR website

Critical Zone Research Coordination Network (CZ-RCN): a network aiming to diversity the CZ community, @joinCZScience. Workshop "Expanding the Critical Zone Research Network", July 18 – 21, 2022 (https://sites.google.com/view/czrcn/home?authuser=0) ; Bringing the Science Home: a cybersymposium for earth surface scientists, June 23-24, 2020; Growing the critical zone research network: Cyberseminars introduced basic concepts in CZ science to those not totally familiar with this field but interested in, 2020. 

 

Li Reactive Water Group has hosted education activities for kindergarteners, girl scouts, primary and middle school students, and high school students from underrepresented groups. The high school student teams from my group won 1st and 3rd place, respectively, in 2012 and 2016, in the research competitions in the PSU Upward Bound Math and Science Summer Academy.

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