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Independent Research Project Courses Winter, 2018

Submitted by jscarrow on March 27th, 2018 10:36 AM
Date: 
Tuesday, April 3rd, 2018 6:00 PM to 9:15 PM
Location: 

Independent Research Project Courses Winter, 2018

Seminar Presentations, Tuesday, Apr 3, 6 PM, Rm 3301, Graham Hall

Time

NAME

Supervisor

Seminar Title

 

ENVS 3410

 

 

6:00

Robert Bain

Neil Rooney

The Effects of Agricultural Intensity on Stream Metabolism

6:15

Joel Davey

Neil Rooney

An Analysis of the Influence of Climatic Temperature Changes on Total Nitrogen and Phosphorus Concentrations in Agriculturally Dominant Watersheds

6:30

Kavi Heerah

James Longstaffe

Persulfate oxidation of PFAAs

6:45

Connor Kiselchuk

Mike Dixon

Ground testing novel ion-selective optrodes for use in an Antarctic greenhouse and space based bio-regenerative life support systems

7:00

Kassandra Raymond-Staley

Jon Warland

Climatic drivers of West Nile Virus in Ontario

7:15

Celina Trang

Susan Glasauer

Interaction of copper with organic soil from Luthor Marsh before and after freeze/thaw cycling

 

ENVS 3430

 

 

7:30

Rebecca Johnson

Claudia Wagner-Riddle

Carbon budget using meteorological methods

7:45

Katharine Reszetnik

Mark Habash

Application of Human Adenovirus as an Indicator for Enteric Viruses in Ontario Land-Applied Biosolids.

8:00

Stacey Sargent

Neil Rooney

A meta-analysis of the compounding factors that affect the survival of caddisfly larvae under toxic conditions

8:15

Lucas Sunderland

James Longstaffe

Passive samples to improve non-targeted analysis of aqueous phase contamination using NMR

 

ENVS 4410

 

 

8:30

Kate Lindsay

Steve Marshall

Taxonomic review of the robber flies of Ontario

8:45

MacKenzie Paluck

Ryan Prosser

The Effects of Imidacloprid on Tubifiex tubifex across Multiple Generations

 

ENVS 4420

 

 

9:00

Melissa Martins

Jim Atkinson/

Esther Finegan

Mapping the enclosure use, behavior and interactions of captive Western Lowland gorillas in response to visitor numbers using GIS

9:15

Sarah McDonald

Christina Caruso/

Gard Otis

The effect of nectar robbing on selection of floral traits of the native wild flower Impatiens capensis

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