Monthly Archives: December 2019

ERI Funded Projects: Brendon Owczarek working on climatology in Alaska!

This summer I had the privilege of working for the Juneau Icefield Research Project or JIRP. JIRP takes both undergraduate and graduate students to Alaska for a field season on the Juneau Icefield. The entire expedition consists of approximately 70 … Continue reading

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ERI Funded Projects: Tessa Waters interning at NOAA’s Howard Marine Laboratory in Sandy Hook, NJ!

This Summer I had the opportunity to intern at the NOAA Howard Marine Laboratory in Sandy Hook, NJ with my advisor Dr. Chris Chambers for 10-weeks. During this time I assisted in important climate change research on Atlantic silverside (Menidia … Continue reading

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ERI Funded Projects: Parker Bartz designing a portable wind tunnel and researching wind erosion in Mongolia!

This summer I worked on an environmental research project with professors from Old Dominion University and Inner Mongolia Agricultural University (IMAU). I spent nearly three months in the Inner Mongolia autonomous region in China – first in the capital city … Continue reading

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ERI Funded Projects: Greta Nelson interning at a Shellfish Hatchery in Dennis, MA!

This past summer I worked as an intern at an oyster hatchery in Dennis, MA. The Aquaculture Research Corporation (ARC) is the largest producer of shellfish seed in New England, and sells both seed to shellfish farmers and market size … Continue reading

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ERI Funded Projects: Shijie Guo using ‘geomasking’ for environmental health studies at Dartmouth!

This summer I was working under the guidance of Professor Xun Shi from Dartmouth College to develop a stand-alone tool for an improved geographically masking (geomasking) method for environmental health studies. In the field of environmental health studies, in order … Continue reading

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