Department REMUS REU and OUR students presenting summer research this week

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Students in both the REMUS REU and OUR programs will be presenting the research they have worked on with throughout the summer of 2024. Details: August 2nd, 9am-1pm, Popp Martin Student Union. The table below highlights all students from the EEGS department. Here is a link to the event and details of attending.

StudentPoster No.TitleFaculty MentorPresentation Time
Joe Wholey116The effects of leaf stomatal closure on humidity in a prominent climate modelJack Scheff9:30-10:30
Alexandria Lupton131Morphological Analysis of North American River Otter (Lontra canadensis) Diet Across an Urbanization GradientSara Gagne9:30-10:30
Brody Moran204The Effects of Urbanization on Dragonfly (Insecta: Odonata: Anisoptera) Metacommunity Structure and ConnectivitySandra Clinton10:45-11:45
Natalie Stotz219Stemming the Loss of Urban Tree Canopy: GIS Analysis to Locate the Last Plantable Riparian Lands in CharlotteDoug Shoemaker10:45-11:45
Emma Doherty222A Preliminary Assessment of Water Quality in Cove and Main Lake Locations in an Urbanizing North Carolina Piedmont ReservoirCraig Allen10:45-11:45
Mollie Davis223Characterizing Microplastics in the Restored Floodplains of Charlotte’s Urban StreamsSandra Clinton10:45-11:45
Dezzie Niemann225Spatial and Temporal Patterns of Water Quality in Charlotte’s WatershedsFuschia Hoover10:45-11:45
Maya Fleagle303Visualizing Patterns of Environmental Injustice Across Mecklenburg CountyMichael Ewers12:00-13:00
Nia Spears306Assessing the Relationship of Green Infrastructure on Urban Quality of Life IndicatorsNicole Roberts12:00-13:00
Brandon Vorst311Evaluating the Influence of Socio-Economic Factors on the Distribution of Green Stormwater Infrastructure and Urban Stream Water Quality within the City of Charlotte, North CarolinaNicole Roberts12:00-13:00
Heather Corton337An Exploratory Data Analysis of a Stormwater Pipe System in an Urban Micro-WatershedCraig Allen12:00-13:00
Abigail Galvez325Influx of Rainwater on BDAs in a Natural StreamSandra Clinton12:00-13:00
Jackson Williams320Evaluating the Adsorption and Fate of Dissolved Osmium onto Clay Minerals During Salinity Transitions Between Riverine, Brackish, and Seawater EnvironmentsDrew Syverson12:00-13:00