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EES Honours Qualifying Exam

There will be 2 presentation sessions (9am to 12:30pm, and 1:25pm to 5:30pm).  The entire EES Community is invited and encouraged to attend. 

Session 1:  9am to 12:30pm

Student

Supervisor(s)

Reader

Title

Robyn Hirsch

Amy Mui

Simon Gadbois

Chemically Characterizing Native Nova Scotian Freshwater Turtle Nest Scents for Olfactory Misinformation Applications

Mary Legorburu

Ben Collison
Alana Westwood

Susan Gass

Investigating the impacts of forestry road crossings on stream health and benthic macroinvertebrate communities in the St. Mary’s River, Nova Scotia

Allie Pell

Sian Kou-Giesbrecht 

Caroline Franklin

Tree Traits Impacting Soil Carbon and Nitrogen Accrual in Canadian Forest

Bailey Grondin

John Gosse
Denise Brushett

Ian Spooner

Evaluating till transport distance to optimize mineral exploration in southwestern Nova Scotia

Grace Kasouf

Chris Greene

Bay Berry

Modelling Forest Fire Vulnerability in Nova Scotia, Canada.

Paige MacCarthy

Sian Kou-Giesbrecht 

Katie Nelson

Exploring the terrestrial carbon sink at a global scale: the effects of nitrogen fixation, nitrogen deposition and CO2 fertilization

 

Session 2:  1:25pm to 5:30pm

Student

Supervisor(s)

Reader

Title

Brooke Reid

Jade Atkins
Grant Wach

Lynn Dafoe  

Carboniferous Sarcopterygian Fish Fossils and the Marine Paleoenvironment of the Joggins Formation in Nova Scotia, Canada. 

Zoe Coulter

Cindy Stacier

Heather Cray

Conservation Options for the Canada Warbler (Cardellina canadensis) in Working Forests of Cape Breton, Nova Scotia: BMP and Modelled Habitat Assessment

Alex Bevilacqua

Rob Lennox

Derek Tittensor

High-resolution mapping  of riverine environments with drone-acquired thermal and optical imagery

Catherine Potvin

Glenn Crossin

Manon Sorais

Dave Shutler

Bioaccumulation of Heavy Metals by Leach’s Storm Petrels (Hydrobates leucorhous) in the North and South Atlantic Ocean during the Non-breeding Periodâ€

Sasha Chilibeck

Glenn Crossin

Andrew Horne

Defining the timing of early breeding phenology in Atlantic Leach’s Storm-Petrel

Faye Little

Karen Harper

Sian Kou-Giesbrecht 

Edge Influence on Tree Regeneration After Fire in the Acadian Forest Region

Wednesday Gillespie

Tim Fedak
Lexie Arnott

Jade Atkins

Examination of the unique preservation and identification of enigmatic fossil tree specimens from Nova Scotia

 

Time

Starts:
Ends:

Location

Milligan Room (and some availabilty through TEAMS)

Contact

Tarah Wright (EES Honours Coordinator)
tarah.wright@dal.ca