We are extremely disappointed that our NSF award that supports the AGeS3 initiative was terminated on April 25, 2025.
Please join us on May 7 during the AGeS symposium in which we will focus on cataloguing impacts on geochronology, gathering information about the effects of the AGeS termination, and developing a plan to write a contribution about these impacts.
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2015 AGeS awardee Jaime Delano sampling in the field for OSL dating.
2019 AGeS awardee Ellen Lamont picking minerals in the (U-Th)/He lab at the University of Colorado Boulder.
2015 AGeS1 awardee Victor Guevara in the field collecting samples for high-precision U-Pb TIMS analyses at Princeton University. Victor is now a faculty member at Amherst College. Photo by Mark Caddick.
Zoom call in February 2021 with the 2020 AGeS2-Grad awardee cohort.