EI IGERT Colloquia 2007

Colloquia 2007 Calendar Year

Winter

  • 1/10/07 Matt Clothier, Ph.D Candidate in Computer Science and Mike Bailey, Professor, Computer Science Open DX
  • 1/17/07 Ethan Dereszynski, Ph.D Candidate in Computer Science and Geoff Hosack, Ph.D Candidate in Fisheries and Wildlife, Internship Experiences
  • 1/24/07 Nicole Czarnomski,Ph.D Candidate in Water Resources, Snowbird Charrette: A Worksop on Interdisciplinary Experiences
  • 1/31/07 Steve Mitchell, Ph.D Candidate in Forestry, Internship Experience
  • 2/7/07 Ben Morin,Ph.D Candidate in Mathematics, Complex Models, Chapter from Models in Ecosystem Science, Canham
  • 2/14/07 Will Dillon, Ph.D Candidate in Computer Science, Model Visulalization
  • 2/28/07 Twinkle Lettkeman, Ph.D Candidate in Computer Science, Task Tracer Project
  • 3/7/07 Carrie Donkor, Ph.D Candidate in Mathematics, Simple Models Chapter from Models in Ecosystem Science, Canham
  • 3/14/07 Phoebe Zarnetske, Ph.D Candidate in Zoology, Habitat classification modeling with incomplete data: generating ecologically-based pseudo-absence points Gunderson discussion, L.H. 2000. Ecological resilience: in theory and application. Annual review of ecology and systematics 31, 425-439.
  • 3/21/07 Enrique Thomann, Professor of Mathematics, et al, Discussion on the ISEI5 Ecological Informatics meeting  Dec., 2006 Santa Barbara, CA

Spring

  • 4/4/07 Matt Clothier, Ph.D Candidate in Computer Science and Mike Bailey, Professor, Computer Science Open DX
  • 4/11/07 Steve Railsback, Department of Mathematics, Humboldt State University; and of Lang, Railsback & Associates  Individual-based Ecology: A Strategy for Linking Biological, Physical, and Computer Sciences to Understand Ecological Complexity
  • 4/18/07 Serban Nacu, postdoctoral researcher in the department of mathematics at the Ecole Normale Superieure in Paris, France Probability with Ants
  • 4/25/07 Student only preparation/discussion on Retreat
  • 5/2/07 Phil Rossignol, Professor, Fisheries and Wildlife Community Ecology, Invasive Species and Emerging Disease
  • 5/9/07 Grant Thompson, Professor, Dept. of Fisheries and Wildlife  Does fishing destabilize biological communities?
  • 5/23/07 Sean Moore Ph.D Candidate Zoology and Elizabeth Borer, Assistant Professor Zoology ,A discussion of ecosystem informatics approaches to studying disease in complex ecological communities
  • 5/30/07 Tom Dietterich, Professor, Computer Science Bug ID: Rapid-Through put Insect Population Counting Using Computer Vision
  • 6/6/07 John Banks, Associate Professor, Environmental Science Interdisciplinary Arts & Sciences University of Washington, Tacoma Ecotoxicology & insect population dynamics

Fall

  • 10/10/07 Tiffany Vance and Debbie Reusser, Ph.D Candidates in Geography, Is there a there there?  
  • 10/17/07 Chris Graham, Ph.D candidate in Forest Engineering,  Volumetric habitat suitability modeling and visualization in marine environments: Looking for new approaches to model subsurface flow in steep forested catchments
  • 10/24/07 Dr. Steven Phillips, AT&T Labs-Research, Maximum Entropy Modeling of Species Geographic Distributions
  • 11/7/07 Geoff Hosack, Ph.D Candidate in Fisheries and Wildlife, Modeling the dynamics of blooms and epidemics: reactivity versus stability
  • 11/14/07 John Henry, Ph.D Candidate in Statistics, Sea Surface Temperature Extremes and the Thermostat Hypothesis