Melissa Chavez
Melissa Chavez
Melissa Chavez is a University of Arizona Sophomore majoring in Computer Engineering. She works with Gregg Garfin from ISPE conducting research on "Connections between Climate and Frost Occurrence in Southern Arizona."
Melissa Chavez is a University of Arizona Sophomore majoring in Computer Engineering. She works with Gregg Garfin from ISPE conducting research on "Connections between Climate and Frost Occurrence in Southern Arizona."
Hannah Carlson is a University of Arizona Junior majoring in Geosciences. She works with Julio Betancourt from Geosciences conducting research on "Physical and Biological responses to short and long-term climate variability in deserts."
Michael Zhou is a University of Arizona Sophomore majoring in Chemical Engineering. He works with Kimberly Ogden from Chemical Engineering conducting research on "Survival of Bacteria in Extreme Environments."
Corey Young is a University of Arizona Senior majoring in Astronomy. She works with Lon Hood from Planetary Sciences conducting research on "Analysis of Stratospheric Ozone Data."
Jon Winkeller is a University of Arizona Sophomore majoring in Engineering and Mines. He works with Uwe Fink from Planetary Sciences conducting research on "Cube-Sat."
Brooke White is a University of Arizona Senior majoring in Astronomy/Physics. She works with Ralph Lorenz from LPL conducting research on "Monitoring Clouds on the Outer Planets."
Adrian Vogl is a University of Arizona Senior majoring in Anthropology. She works with Steven Archer from School of Renewable Natural Resources conducting research on "Consequences of Woody Plant Encroachment into Grasslands."
Gustaf Van Acker is a University of Arizona Senior majoring in Science. He works with Bruce McNaughton from ARL NSMA / Psychology conducting research on "High density micro electrode array for neurophysiology."
Daniel Tuttle is a University of Arizona Sophomore majoring in Economics. He works with Barron Orr from Arid Lands conducting research on "Technology Transfer: Assessing the Adoption of Geospatial Technology by Natural Resource Managers."
Casey Tucker is a University of Arizona Senior majoring in Geography. She works with H. Evan Canfield from USDA-ARS conducting research on "Monitoring and Modeling the Hydrologic Impact of Fire."