Watershed researcher Ryan Peek has recently won the award for the 2016 Best Oral Presentation in Basic Research from the Society for Freshwater Science.
This week 12 California High school Science teachers will embark on a 2 day rafting externship on the South Fork of the American River. They will work with UC Davis Scientists to study the biology, ecology, hydrology, and geology of the river while using a variety of tools and techniques to collect and analyze field data.
Earlier this week, Watershed researchers Miranda Bell and Carson Jeffres spoke with high school science teachers about two floodplain research projects. The Floodplain Ecology Institute program invites researchers to demonstrate science to teachers in hopes of learning new skills and lessons to bring back to their classrooms.
Ann Willis, Miranda Tilcock, and Megan Nguyen of the Center for Watershed Sciences will participate in the Women in Watershed Panel at the Floodplain Ecology Intitute today held at the Civic Center Galleria in West Sacramento, CA.
Follow UC Davis' ecogeomorphology students over the next two weeks as they apply their interdisciplinary classroom education to one of California's iconic watersheds: the Tuolumne.
Denise De Carion - Delta Science Stewardship Fellow
Grad program: Ecology
Undergrad: Environmental Biology and Management, B.S., UC Davis, 2010
Hometown: Berkeley, California
Advisor: Professor Peter Moyle
Alison Whipple - Delta Science Stewardship Fellow
Grad program: PhD Candidate, Hydrologic Sciences Grad Group, UC Davis
Undergrad: BS and MS, Earth Systems, Stanford University
Hometown: Potter Valley, California
Advisor: Professor Joshua Viers, UC Merced
Ann Willis - National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship
Grad program: UC Davis Civil and Environmental Engineering (PhD) - already completed my master's in the same program
Undergrad: University of Southern California - English and Print Journalism
Hometown: Rye Brook, New York
Advisor: Jay Lund
This year marks the 43rd Natural Areas Conference which is set for October 18-21 at UC Davis. This year's theme is Climate change Adaptation and Natural Areas Management: Turning Words to Action.