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SES Seminar - Prof. Asim Biswas

The speaker for this seminar is our very own Prof. Asim Biswas (School of Environmental Sciences, University of Guelph): "Machine learning and computer vision applications in proximal soil sensing"  

SES Research Laboratory Open House

To initiate our series of SES Research Laboratory Open Houses, Drs. Mike Dixon and Youbin Zheng are inviting you and your colleagues to participate on a tour of their research facilities and learn more about their research programs. Their tour will be held this coming Friday, February 1st, 2019, starting at 10:00 am (expected to finish around 11:30 am). Light refreshments will be provided, by SES, in the Greenhouse Cafe, from where the tour will depart.  

SES Seminar - Prof. Susan Glasauer

Guest speaker: Prof. Susan Glasauer, School of Environmental Sciences, University of Guelph "500 years of environmental change in the Hudson Bay Lowlands"

SES Seminar - Prof. Ryan Prosser

Please join us for the first presentation of the SES seminar Winter 2019. The first presenter is our very own Prof. Ryan Prosser and he will talk about "Risk of winter road run-off to endangered freshwater mussels in Ontario." Everyone is welcome.  

Director's Coffee

Join us for Director's Coffee. Everyone is welcome. Come and meet our newest faculty member Geneviève Ali and our new SES admin officer, Ian Turner.   

Melanie Raby - PhD Thesis Examination

Melanie Raby supervised by Prof. Paul Sibley will defend her PhD thesis this Thursday, December 20 at 9 am in ALEX 265. Her thesis focused on the toxicity of neonicotinoids on aquatic invertebrates. Everyone is welcome to attend. Good luck Melanie!

Christmas Party

SES is celebrating the holidays! Join us for a full dinner and celebrations. Deadline for tickets purchase (extended) is December 7th. You can get the tickets from Erin (Bovey) or Judy (Alex).       

SES Professional Development Workshop

Professional development workshop: Integrating Business in Environmental Science  "This workshop is designed for environmental professionals who are interested in developing complementary skills in commerce and corporate responsibility. Participants will learn tools and decision-making criteria, needed, to set themselves apart in the workforce. The full-day workshop will focus on the following four areas – Predicting the Future, Strategy, Public Policy, and Crisis Management" 

ENVS 3410/20/30 AND ENVS 4410/20/30 Seminar Presentations November 29

ENVS 3410/20/30 and ENVS 4410/20/30 Seminar Presentations, November 29, Time Student Supervisor Presentation Title 5:30 Abigail Wiesner Cynthia Scott-Dupree Diagnostic assessment of fruit and nut injury caused by the Brown Marmorated Stinky Bug

Fall 2018 ENVS6900 Student Seminar Schedule

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Fall 2018 ENVS6900 Student Seminar Schedule Alexander Hall room 265     Date Name Advisor(s) / Subject Tuesday November 6 13:00-13:20 Maria Chemeris Ryan Prosser/ Pesticide risk in streams

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