QERM Student Seminar
The Winter QERM seminar (QERM 597, previously in Spring) is a required course where students present their research in front of their peers. This is an excellent opportunity to practice and get feedback from fellow students (and some faculty), as well as giving the first year students a chance to see what kinds of projects QERM students work on. For prospective students this may provide the most informative idea of what it would actually be like to be a QERM graduate student, so we'll try to get all of the talks put up here consistently.
Old Quarters
- QERM Student Seminar/2008
- QERM Student Seminar/2009
- QERM Student Seminar/2010
- QERM Student Seminar/2011
- QERM Student Seminar/2012
2013 QERM Winter Seminar
Wednesdays, 3:30 – 4:50 p.m. Mary Gates Hall Room 238
January 9
"The genetic effects of fisheries management: a management strategy evaluation for Pacific cod off Alaska."
Ingrid Spies
Advisor: Prof. Andre Punt (SAFS)
January 16
"Splitting historical blue whale catches using spatial GAMs" PDF
Cole Monnahan
Advisor: Prof. Trevor Branch (SAFS)
January 23
"Evaluation of various methods to estimate understory light availability in a low-light environment." PDF
Mandi Fix
Advisor: Prof. David Ford (SEFS)
January 16
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Chloe Bracis
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Kristin Broms
February 6
"Modeling Chinook Growth and Mortality: the implications of size-selective culling" PDF
Jeff Rutter
Advisor: Prof. Jim Anderson
February 13
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Ian Fraser
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Aneesh Hariharan
February 20
"Using aggregate biomass data to understand predation effects on surplus production PDF"
Kiva Oken
February 27
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Adam Pope
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Scott Rinnan
March 6
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Kelsey Vitense
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Christine Stawitz
March 13
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Melissa Muradian