Donald Bonville ESF - Environmental Resources Engineering

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Donald Bonville ESF - Environmental Resources Engineering Email: dbbonvil@syr.edu Area of Interests: Water Resources Engineering

Greg Boyer Department of Chemistry glboyer@esf Greg Boyer Department of Chemistry glboyer@esf.edu Interests: drinking water quality, Harmful algal blooms, algal toxins Great Lakes, Rock Climbing.

Eric Bureau Department: ERE undergrad senior Email: elbureau@syr.edu Interests: Water Resources Eng.

ERE 797 Name: Mirian Roxana Calderon Affiliation: GPES Email: mrcalder@syr.edu Area of interest: River restoration, bioindicators and water quality.

Julia Chase Department of Environmental Studies Email: juchase@syr.edu Area of Interest: Environmental Policy and Natural Resource Management with a focus on issues of water quality and sustainable use

EFB- Wildlife Biology & Management Lindsay Denhoff EFB- Wildlife Biology & Management ladenhof@syr.edu Area of interest: Dragonflies! Particularly nymphs of species Cordulegaster diastatops

Environmental Resources Engineering dcdohman@syr.edu Dan Dohman Environmental Resources Engineering dcdohman@syr.edu Area of Interest: Ecological Engineering

Andrea Fortman alfortma@syr.edu Environmental Resources Engineering Water Resources Engineering

Graduate Program in Environmental Science Game, Ibrahim Division: Graduate Program in Environmental Science Email: ipgame@syr.edu Area of Interest: Environmental Monitoring and Modeling ERE 797 SUNY-ESF

Casey Halton M.S. , Water Resources Engineering crwesley@syr.edu Stream Restoration

Naomi F. Henry Environmental Resources Engineering- Water Resources Email: nfhenry@syr.edu Area of interest: Understanding how climactic and anthropogenic factors affect water resources availability. Flow prediction, water resources management.

Caity Homan FNRM homancaitlin@gmail.com Effects of invasive earthworms on forest ecosystems

Hwang, Kyotaek PhD student, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, SU Email: kyhwang@syr.edu Area of Interest: Physical hydrology, Land surface-atmosphere interaction, Wetland construction and management, Soil moisture behavior

Owen Hunter Department: Environmental Resources Email: ohunter@syr.edu Areas of interest: soil physics, chemistry, mechanics; stormwater, erosion, geosynthetics, groundwater, groundwater contaminants.

Harini Kadambi Dept: Env Resources Engr Email: hkadambi@syr.edu Area of Interest: Water quality/reuse in Industry, water quality in food security Research area: Modeling of anaerobic digester using CFD

Babak Kasaee PhD, Civil & Environmental Engineering Email: bkasaeer@syr.edu Area of Interest: Green Infrastructures, Spatial Analysis

“Peter” Yong Seuk Kwon Environmental Resources Engineering Email: ykwon04@syr.edu Area of Interest: Ecological Restoration, Effects of Land Cover and Climate Change on Streamflow

Myron J. Mitchell Environmental and Forest Biology Email: mitchell@syr.edu Area of Interest: Effects of Atmospheric Pollutants and Climate Change on the Biogeochemistry of Forested Watersheds

Tamir Puntsag Water &Wetland Resource Studies Email: tpuntsag@syr.edu Area of Interest: Climate change on Biogeochemistry of Forested Watersheds, Trace metal contamination

Neil H. Ringler Environmental and Forest Biology Office of Research Programs neilringler @esf.edu Aquatic Biology: Aquatic Entomology and Fisheries Science

GRADUATE PROGRAM IN ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE SAM RUBIN GRADUATE PROGRAM IN ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE WATER AND WETLAND RESOURCES SRUBIN@SYR.EDU

Marie Schoenenberger :) Environmental Resources Engineering Email: mascho01@syr.edu Areas of interest: Restoration, remediation; Microbial population, health, and interactions in Solvay waste beds

Zachary Smith Environmental and Forest Biology Email: zsmith2727@gmail.com Area of Interest: Fish and macroinvertebrate ecology.

Margaret Stepp Environmental Resources Engineering mtstepp@syr.edu Speleology, Geospatial Engineering, Water Resources Engineering, Remediation

Camille Warner Department: Environmental and Forest Biology ciwarner@syr.edu Area of Interest- Remediation of Tricholorethylene in a Wetland Microcosm: An Investigation of the Plants and Microbes

Environmental & Forest Biology (SUNY-ESF) gpaterso@esf.edu Dr. Gord Paterson Environmental & Forest Biology (SUNY-ESF) gpaterso@esf.edu Environmental & Aquatic Toxicology Emerging pollutants Persistent organic pollutants as bioenergetic indicators Food web biomagnification and ecological efficiencies