Congratulations to Thesis Students!
Posted by: nina-karnovsky | April 30, 2022 |
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Alejandro, Andreah, Lexy, Kat and Coco
This past Friday was the culmination of the amazing senior thesis work of several students in the lab.
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Alejandro presenting his grant proposal thesis on the impact of plastic on platypus (Dec. 2021).
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Kat presenting her research on use of culverts by mammals.
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Lexy explains how two species utilize the same resource.
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Andreah created a guide to marine mammals for citizen scientists.
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Eric, an art major and member of the lab, presented his deeply moving multimedia senior thesis.
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Coco (an honorary member of the lab) found that photo recognition software can be used to ID individual snakes.