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Awarded Nature Net Science Fellowship

8/1/2018

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I was recently selected for one of six Nature Net Science Fellowships, which aim to apply research to solve real-world problems in agriculture, freshwater, energy, tech and climate.

​In collaboration with mentors at Arizona State University and The Nature Conservancy North Carolina, I will embark on two years of postdoctoral research to investigate nutrient pollution risk from intensified agriculture under elevated flooding and hurricanes. 


I look forward to meeting the entire NatureNet Class of 2018 at our orientation in October!
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Exceptional teaching recognition

8/1/2018

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I am honored to have been recognized for exceptional teaching for a special topics course on Lidar Remote Sensing, which I co-developed and co-taught with Dr. Amanda Schwantes in Spring 2018. Along with 26 other instructors at the Nicholas School of the Environment, I received a rating of at least 4.5 on a scale of 1 to 5 in student course evaluations. It is impressive that so many instructors in our department have been recognized for teaching excellence in addition to the high-caliber research that they produce!  
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