Lectures

INVITED LECTURES
2022
The Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute. Board of Directors meeting. October 2022. Panamá

Max Planck Institute fo Marine Microbiology. Seminar Series. April 2022. Bremen, Germany. 

2021
The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong. Biology Graduate Student Association, Departmental Seminar Series. "Exploring the Possibilities of Stable Isotope Ecology at HKU." 

The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong. Research Seminar Series. Invited by: Dr. Alex Wyatt. Invited seminar series lecture. 

American University, USA. Environmental Science Seminar Series. Invited by: Dr. Stephen MacAvoy. Invited seminar series lecture. 

The University  of Portsmouth, UK. Course: Applications in Palaeontology. Professor: Dr. Laura Cotton. Guest class lecture. 

2020
TedX TinHau TED Countdown Event, The Fringe Club.

2019
Hong Kong EcoFilm Festival, Hong Kong Asia Society. Session moderator for "Chasing Coral" film premier.

National Geographic Society. Asia Online Community, Hong Kong. "“A field guide for your field research: how to prepare for your next expedition”.

National Geographic Society. Explorers Festival, Washington D.C., USA. Lightening talk on Explorer research. 

National Geographic Society. Keynote at Grant Seminar. Hong Kong, SAR. “Understanding Hong Kong corals through time: Getting to the ‘Core’ of the problem.”

Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute, Panama. “A link to the past: Hong Kong’s coral assemblages through time.” 

2018
National Geographic Asian Explorer Festival, Hong Kong. “3-minute research story pitch”.

Oceanswell Organization. Student workshop. Colombo, Sri Lanka. “A field guide for your field research – how to plan a successful expedition.”

National Geographic Society. Keynote at Grant Seminar. Colombo, Sri Lanka. “A link to the past: using paleoecology to tell the story of ecosystems through time.”

2016
Hong Kong Maritime Museum. Hong Kong, PRC. “Looking to the Past for Answers: Using Paleoecology to tell the story of Hong Kong Corals.” Invited guest for “Past, Present, and Future of Hong Kong’s Coral Reefs” lecture series.

CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS

2022

Jonathan D. Cybulski, Conti-Jerpe, I, Corley, A, Duprey, N, McIlroy, S, Yasuhara, M, Thibodeau, B, Baker, D. International Coral Reef Symposium, 2022. "Improving historical reconstructions with modern analogs: using stable isotopes to track nutrient assimilation into the coral skeleton." Bremen, Germany.

Jonathan D. Cybulski, Ms. Leung Kit Sum, David M. Baker. The Second International Conference on Biodiversity, Ecology and Conservation of Marine Ecosystems. "Exploring the Possibilities of Stable Isotope Ecology at the Stable Isotope Ratio Mass Spectrometry Laboratory (SIRSMS) at HKU."

2021

Jonathan D. Cybulski, Vriko Yu, Nico Duprey, Naomi Geeraert, Benoit Thibodeau, and David M. Baker. 3rd Paleontological Virtual Conference. "Hong Kong Corals: A Case-study on Using the Past to Restore the Future."

2020

Jonathan D. Cybulski, Jihane Benbahtane, Brigida De Gracia, Aaron O'Dea. Conservation Paleobiology Symposium, Bologna, Italy. “The Taphonomy of Panama's Pacific Coral Reefs and their Historical Resilience”.

2019

Jonathan D. CybulskiStefan Husa, Nicolas Duprey, Briony Mamo, Vriko Yu, Toby Tsang, Moriaki Yasuhara, David Baker. North American Paleontological Convention, California, USA. “The past, present, and future of Hong Kong corals: hope for future ecosystems found in an unlikely place.” Conservation paleobiology Symposium talk.

Jonathan D Cybulski, Conti-Jerpe Inga, Phillip Thompson, Baker David M. Fourth Xiamen Symposium on Marine Environmental Sciences, Xiamen, China. “Ground truthing historical and paleo nutrient records from hard coral.” Conference poster.

2018

Cybulski D Jonathan, Conti-Jerpe Inga, Baker David M. 11th International Conference on Stable isotope Ecology, IsoEcol, Chile. “Unraveling nutrient assimilation into the coral skeletal organic matrix has implications for historical interpretations.” Conference poster.

Jonathan D. Cybulski, Stefan Husa, Nicolas Duprey, Briony Mamo, Toby Tsang, Moriaki Yasuhara, James Y. Xie, Jian-Wen Qiu, David Baker. Asia-Pacific Coral Reef Symposium, Philippines. “A link to the past: The story of Hong Kong’s coral assemblages through time.” Conference talk.

2017

Jonathan D. Cybulski. Hainan Coral Reef Symposium. Sanya, Hainan, China. “Push-Core Sampling and Other Methodologies For Collecting Paleoecological Data In Hong Kong And Southeast Asia.” Conference talk.

2016

Jonathan D. Cybulski, Carly LaRoche, Kiho Kim. 13th International Coral Reef Symposium (ICRS13). Oahu, Hawai’i. “Push-Core Sampling in Micronesia: Using Paleoecological Data To Reconstruct Guam’s Coral Reef Community.” Abstract number: 28387. Conference talk.

Jonathan D. Cybulski, Carly LaRoche, Kiho Kim. Robyn Rafferty Mathias 26th Annual Research Conference. Washington, D.C. “Push-Core Sampling in Micronesia: Using Paleoecological Data to Reconstruct Guam’s Coral Reef Community.” Awarded Best Oral Presentation in Natural Sciences by a Graduate Student.

Media Credit


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Research photo: National Geographic

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