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- The third annual ESE symposium was a success! Held during Green Week 2009, the symposium brought two speakers to Purdue on the theme of water resources in a changing climate, and hosted a campus-wide environmental research poster contest for graduate students.
1st place (Tie) Souleymane Fall, poster title:
Lower Tropospheric Temperature Variability over the United States (1979-2008): A GIS Approach
1st place (Tie) Heather Gall, poster title:
Temporal Variations in Nutrient Fluxes in Agricultural Tile Drains and Ditches
2nd place: Isaac Emery - The Impact of Dry Matter Loss During Biomass Storage on Net Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Biofuels Production
3rd place:( Tie) between Margaret McCahon, poster title: Targeting Sites for Constructed Wetlands to Remove Nitrate in an Agricultural Watershed
Heather Gall: ( Tie) poster title: Monitoring Boiler Green Initiative’s Green Roof on Schleman Hall
Thank you to GE Water Division for sponsoring the poster competition prizes at this year's symposium!
- August 2009. Grad Students Help Advance Fish Monitoring Project for Native Alaskan Villages. (Link)
April 9, 2009. ESE PhD Student, Dongyan Mu, has been selected by the graduate school to receive a Bilsland Dissertation Fellowship. Way to go Dongyan!
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- January 2010
January 15. Deadline for ESE applications for Fall 2010 admissions. You are encouarged to apply early!
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 Margaret McCahon PhD Student
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