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Home » Archives for July 2011

July 2011

Archives for July 2011

NEON construction to begin

July 29, 2011 by wpeeb

Funds have been released for the construction of the National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON) as of Aug. 2011.  From the release: “NEON plans to build 62 sites across the U.S., utilizing cutting-edge technology that will gather and synthesize continental-scale data over 30 years on the impacts of climate change, land use change and invasive species on natural resources and biodiversity. Such information will support the ability to understand and predict environmental change on regional and continental scales.”

There are two NEON sites near UTK: a core site at Walker Branch site at Oak Ridge, and a relocatable site in Great Smoky Mountains National Park. There are several other sites within a day’s drive of campus.

Filed Under: Great Smoky Mountains NP, MAIN, NEON, NSF, ORNL

ORNL summer research includes EEB alumni

July 28, 2011 by wpeeb

Two UTK EEB alumni are involved in work at Oak Ridge National Labs this summer on the effect of rising carbon dioxide levels on plant growth. Colleen Iversen was a graduate student in EEB and is now an ecoysystem ecologist at ORNL, while Lauren Breza was an EEB undergrad. Both worked in Aimee Classen‘s lab while at UT.

Filed Under: Classen, climate change, graduate, intern, MAIN, ORNL, undergraduate

PhD student Melissa Cregger receives DOE award

July 21, 2011 by wpeeb

Melissa Cregger, a PhD student in the Aimee Classen lab, was just awarded the 2011 Marvin L. Wesely Award from the Department of Energy. The award was established in honor of the late Dr. Marvin L. Wesely, Argonne National Laboratory senior meteorologist and chief scientist of the DOE Atmospheric Chemistry Program, who died Jan. 20, 2003 from heart cancer. The Marvin L. Wesely Fellowship is awarded to the Graduate Research Environmental Fellow (GREF) who has made the best use of their DOE mentor and facilities in improving the quality of his/her research efforts. The award is given for a one-year period to a current GREF fellow who has been supported to do global change research as part of the Global Change Education Program.

Filed Under: award, Classen, graduate, MAIN

Remembering Hal DeSelm

July 13, 2011 by wpeeb

Our esteemed colleague Hal DeSelm died July 12 at 7pm. Hal’s wife of 63 years, Bee, and their daughter Diane were with him.

The obituary and guestbook are here.

A memorial service is being held this Sunday, July 17 at 3pm at Tennessee Valley Unitarian and Universalist Church on Kingston Pike.

Condolences to Bee and their family.

Filed Under: DeSelm, Emeritus, faculty, MAIN

Bat grant to Jennifer Krauel

July 5, 2011 by wpeeb

Jennifer Krauel, a PhD student of Gary McCracken, recently got an award from Bat Conservation International for studying “Fall migration of Tadarida brasiliensis and their agricultural insect prey”.

Filed Under: bats, graduate, grant, MAIN, McCracken

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