Anya Allen
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Photochemistry and advanced oxidation processes (AOP) of cyanotoxins in surface water
Kathleen Costello
Department of Soil and Crop Sciences
Utilizing Wild Peanut Species to Introgress Traits for Drought Tolerance and High Oil Content into Cultivated Peanut (Arachis hypogaea L.)
Taylor Jordan
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
The effectiveness of green infrastructure for reducing flooding in urban areas
Dorothea Mildenberger
Department of Rangeland, Wildlife & Fisheries Management
Evaluating the Thermal Tolerances of Three Freshwater Mussels from the Sabine and Neches River Basins, in East Texas
Chiranjibi Poudyal
Department of Soil and Crop Sciences
In-season canopy temperature variations and its association with drought, tolerance, photosynthesis, and crop productivity
Xiaolei Xu
Department of Oceanography
A molecular-level investigation of photochemical transformation of dissolved organic matter in coastal waters
Water Daze student research poster contest winners
Water research poster contest winners at Water Daze were awarded scholarships funded by the W.G. Mills Memorial Fellowship in Hydrology. Read more about the Water Daze event.
Melanie Brewer
Department of Geology and Geophysics
Reconstructing River Hydrology Using Stable Oxygen, Carbon, and Clumped Isotopes in Freshwater Mussels from the Brazos River, TX
Christopher Cobos
Department of Soil and Crop Sciences
Soil Water Dynamics in Semi-Arid Cotton Conservation Systems
Harrison Coker
Department of Soil and Crop Sciences
Thirsty roots release more nitrogen: Drought increases nitrogenous exudation of cotton