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ENVS*6900 - Graduate students research seminars - Round 1

Submitted by shaerri on March 5th, 2020 5:41 PM
Date: 
Tuesday, March 10th, 2020 1:30 PM to 4:00 PM
Location: 

Alexander Hall - Room 265

Our graduate students have to participate in our graduate seminar (ENVS*6900). For that seminar, students have to prepare a presentation to present their research. Everyone is welcome to attend and learn what our graduate students are working on. 

1:30pm – Janelle Giberson

Using nuclear magnetic resonance relaxation methods as a proxy to compare recycled and synthetic capping materials for metal remediation in freshwater sediments 

1:45pm – Nadia Ingriselli

Alterations to the bioavailability of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) when in the presence of microplastics in freshwater environments 

2:00pm – Nicole Legge 

Assessing the role of soil organic matter composition on the interactions between Perfluorinated carboxylic acids and edible crops using Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy-based metabolomics 

2:45pm – Jessica Guezen

Examining the functional response of insect pests and their host trees to climate change in forest ecosystems 

3:15pm – Connor Kiselchuck

Precision Aerobic Composting: A step towards closing the carbon loop in controlled environment agriculture

3:30pm – Jennifer Hoogenboom

Effect of LED light quality on nutrient uptake and secondary metabolite profiles of Cannabis sativa in controlled environments 

 

 

 

 

 

File attachments: 
PDF icon ENVS6900 Seminar announcement Connor Kiselchuk.pdf [1]
PDF icon ENVS6900 Seminar announcement Janelle Giberson.pdf [2]
PDF icon ENVS6900 Seminar Announcement Jennifer Hoogenboom.pdf [3]
PDF icon ENVS6900 Seminar announcement Jessica Guezen.pdf [4]
PDF icon ENVS6900 Seminar announcement Nadia Ingriselli.pdf [5]
PDF icon ENVS6900 Seminar announcement Nicole Legge .pdf [6]

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Source URL:https://ses.uoguelph.ca/events/2020/03/envs6900-graduate-students-research-seminars-round-1

Links
[1] https://ses.uoguelph.ca/system/files/ENVS6900%20Seminar%20announcement%20Connor%20Kiselchuk.pdf [2] https://ses.uoguelph.ca/system/files/ENVS6900%20Seminar%20announcement%20Janelle%20Giberson.pdf [3] https://ses.uoguelph.ca/system/files/ENVS6900%20Seminar%20Announcement%20Jennifer%20Hoogenboom.pdf [4] https://ses.uoguelph.ca/system/files/ENVS6900%20Seminar%20announcement%20Jessica%20Guezen.pdf [5] https://ses.uoguelph.ca/system/files/ENVS6900%20Seminar%20announcement%20Nadia%20Ingriselli.pdf [6] https://ses.uoguelph.ca/system/files/ENVS6900%20Seminar%20announcement%20Nicole%20Legge%20.pdf