Student research projects
I encourage all students interested in graduate studies to e-mail me.
Student projects involve tracking molecular changes in dissolved organic matter after biotic and abiotic changes. These could include but are not limited to microbial or photochemical mineralization of dissolved organic matter in agriculture, urbanized, and boreal forest regions. These projects can also link molecular changes in dissolved organic matter to greenhouse gas production, metal speciation, and the microbial bioavailability of contaminants.
There are a variety of opportunities to pursue specific projects tailored to students' interests while developing valuable laboratory, project management, and quality assurance skills in an analytical chemistry setting. Many of these projects are highly collaborative, require excellent team skills, and will provide students with interdisciplinary connections across academia, industry, and government sectors.
Student projects involve tracking molecular changes in dissolved organic matter after biotic and abiotic changes. These could include but are not limited to microbial or photochemical mineralization of dissolved organic matter in agriculture, urbanized, and boreal forest regions. These projects can also link molecular changes in dissolved organic matter to greenhouse gas production, metal speciation, and the microbial bioavailability of contaminants.
There are a variety of opportunities to pursue specific projects tailored to students' interests while developing valuable laboratory, project management, and quality assurance skills in an analytical chemistry setting. Many of these projects are highly collaborative, require excellent team skills, and will provide students with interdisciplinary connections across academia, industry, and government sectors.