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Engineering For Stream Ecosystem Restoration Summer Workshop Series - 2008 |
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Given by and at the UB Department of Civil, Structural and Environmental Engineering (click here for full brochure) (click here for travel information) Read UB News Center press release. June 2 - 6, 2008 (click here for course materials ) June 9 - 13 , 2008 (click here for course materials ) June 16 - 20 , 2008 (click here for course materials ) Instruction: Instructors include nationally known scientists and engineers from national laboratories, as well as local scientists and engineers with local knowledge in the fields of environmental engineering; hydraulics; fluvial geomorphology; watershed modeling and stream ecology. |
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Dr. Joseph Atkinson is an environmental engineer in the Department of Civil, Structural, and Environmental Engineering at the University at Buffalo. Dr. Sean Bennett is a physical geographer in the Geography Department at the University at Buffalo. Dave Derrick is the vice president for River Research and Design, Inc. Helen M. Domske is a NY Sea Grant Coastal Education Specialist and Associate Director of the Great Lakes Program. Paul Fuhrmann works for Ecology and Environment, Inc. in Lancaster, NY and is an active member of the Erie County Water Quality Committee, International Society for Ecological Restoration and serves on the Board of Directors of the Erie County Environmental Education Institute and the Invasive Plant Council of New York State. Dr. Chris Pennuto is a macroinvertebrate ecologist in the Biology Department at Buffalo State College. Dr. Andrew Simon is a geologist with the Channel and Watershed Processes Research group at the USDA-ARS National Sedimentation Laboratory in Oxford, Mississippi (new instructor for 2007). Dr. Randal Snyder is a fisheries biologist in the Biology Department at Buffalo State College.
Cost: $750 for one workshop, $1000 for two workshops (or 2 people), and $1500 for three workshops (or 3 people) (includes CD of lecture notes, breakfast, lunch on lecture days, and transportation to and from field sites). Students matriculated in a degree-granting program taking the workshops for credit pay EngiNetTM course fees, while other students pay 50% of the regular rate. Please contact Michele Sacco [msacco@eng.buffalo.edu; (716) 645-2768 ext. 1132] for details.
For questions please email: Karl Bandilla – bandilla@eng.buffalo.edu Dr. Joseph Atkinson – atkinson@eng.buffalo.edu Great Lakes Program Website - http://www.eng.buffalo.edu/glp/
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Jarvis Hall . Buffalo. New York . 14260-4400 |
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