Current EI IGERT Colloquium
Eco-IGERT Spring 2011 Colloquium/Brainstorming Sessions. Tuesdays 10-11:50 A.M Wilkinson Hall 203 (Except 5/17)
- 3/29/11 Caren Barcelo and Allison Patterson, M.S students in Fisheries and Wildlife, and Rob Suryan, Asst. Prof. in Fisheries and Wildlife, The use of First Passage Time in animal tracking.
- 4/05/11 Steven Highland, Ph.D student in Geography and and Tuan Pham, Ph.D student in EECS, Interactive Visualization of Spatial and Temporal Patterns of Moth Diversity and Abundance at HJ Andrews Experimental Forest
- 4/12/11 Sarah Frey, Eco-IGERT student in Forest, Ecosystems, and Society, Microclimate Driven by Complex Terrain Predicts Within-Season Movement by a Migrant Songbird
- 4/19/11 HJ Andrews Long-term Ecological Research Symposium – MU Journey Room (morning presentations)
- 4/26/11 Dan Sheldon, Post-Doc, EECS, Inferring Moth Emergence From Abundance Data: a Novel Mathematical Approach Using Birth-Death Contingency Tables
- 5/03/11 Raviv Raich and Xaioli Fern, Asst. Profs., EECS, Bioacoustics and “Soundscape Ecology”
- 5/10/11 Cheryl Schultz, Assoc. Prof. Biological Sciences, Washington State University, Seeing the Flowers through the Trees: Response of butterflies to structural and resource boundaries
- *5/17/11 Weng-Keen Wong, Asst. Prof., EECS and Jun Yu, Ph.D. student in EECS, Multi-label Classification for Species Distribution Modeling
- 5/24/11 Max Brugger, Eco-IGERT student in Mathematics and Ed Waymire, Prof. Mathematics and Statistics, Habitat Selection
- 5/31/11 Cody Hale, Ph.D student in Water Resource Sciences, Diel Streamflows and Forestry in Riparian Zones, Oregon Coast Range
* In Wilkinson 129
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