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Research Proposal presentations by students in ENVS*6900

Submitted by jscarrow on February 26th, 2018 11:12 AM
Date: 
Tuesday, February 27th, 2018 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM
Location: 

ALEXANDER HALL 265

Alexandra Stinson Tuesday February 27th, 2018 At 1:00 pm   Title: Improving the sustainable management of carrot weevil (Listronotus oregonensis) and carrot rust fly (Psila rosae) in the Holland Marsh, Ontario.

Dillon Brian Muldoon Tuesday February 27, 2018 At 1:30 pm   Title: Impact of cultivated and uncultivated habitat on the abundance and diversity of natural enemies of carrot pests and pollinators in the Holland Marsh.

William Martin Tuesday February 27, 2018 At 2:00 pm Title: Multigenerational and Multispecies exposures of soil invertebrates to neonicotinoid pesticides.

Kevin Matten Tuesday February 27th, 2018 At 2:30 pm Title: Effect characterization of sediment-associated naphthalene sulfonic acids on aquatic biota.

Sarah Graetz Tuesday February 27th, 2018 At 3:00 pmTitle: Investigation of the toxicity of novel fir e suppression gels to aquatic and terrestrial organisms.

Sam Jacobson Tuesday February 27, 2018 At 3:30 pm Title: High Resolution Flux Measurements in a Contaminated Mature Karst Aquifer in North Central Florida, USA.

 

Everyone is welcome to attend

 

 

 

File attachments: 
PDF icon Alexandra Stinson Seminar announcement.pdf [1]
PDF icon Dillon Muldoon_ENVS6900_SeminarAnnouncement.pdf [2]
PDF icon Bill Martin ENVS6900_Seminar_Announcement.pdf [3]
PDF icon Kevin Matten ENVS6900 Seminar announcement.pdf [4]
PDF icon Sarah Graetz ENVS6900_Seminar_announcement.pdf [5]
PDF icon Sam Jacobson ENVS6900 Seminar announcement.pdf [6]

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Source URL:https://ses.uoguelph.ca/events/2018/02/research-proposal-presentations-students-envs6900

Links
[1] https://ses.uoguelph.ca/sites/default/files/Alexandra%20Stinson%20Seminar%20announcement.pdf [2] https://ses.uoguelph.ca/sites/default/files/Dillon%20Muldoon_ENVS6900_SeminarAnnouncement.pdf [3] https://ses.uoguelph.ca/sites/default/files/Bill%20Martin%20ENVS6900_Seminar_Announcement.pdf [4] https://ses.uoguelph.ca/sites/default/files/Kevin%20Matten%20ENVS6900%20Seminar%20announcement.pdf [5] https://ses.uoguelph.ca/sites/default/files/Sarah%20Graetz%20ENVS6900_Seminar_announcement.pdf [6] https://ses.uoguelph.ca/sites/default/files/Sam%20Jacobson%20ENVS6900%20Seminar%20announcement.pdf