Below is a short description of research RES PhD Candidate Michael Lathuillière is doing in Brazil posted on the Mitacs Blog:
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Photo credit: Michael Lathuillière
Below is a short description of research RES PhD Candidate Michael Lathuillière is doing in Brazil posted on the Mitacs Blog:
For more information on Mitacs, click here.
Photo credit: Michael Lathuillière
Johnnie Manson – MA (Supervisors: Terre Satterfield and Hannah Wittman)
Kelly Sharp – MA (Supervisors: Hisham Zerriffi and Philipe Le Billon)
Yaron Cohen – MSc (Supervisor: Milind Kandlikar)
Arvind Saraswat – PhD (Supervisor: Milind Kandlikar)
Lisa Westerhoff – PhD (Supervisor: John Robinson)
Thor Jensen – Joint PhD [UBC — UVSQ] (Supervisor: Hadi Dowlatabadi)
Chloe (Pui Wing) Sher — MA (Supervisor: Karen Bakker)
Matt Taccogna — MSc (Supervisor: Hisham Zerriffi)
Anne-Mareike Chu — MSc (Supervisor: John Robinson)
Phil Torio — PhD (Supervisor: Leila Harris)
Photo credit: Narek75/Creative Commons
PhD Student
Disaster Resilience Research Network Fellow
R. Howard Webster Fellow
IRES Student Society Social Coordinator, 2023-2024
https://www.linkedin.com/in/charlotte-milne/
cmil137[at]mail[dot]ubc[dot]ca
Charlotte’s research looks at current approaches to floodplain mapping in Canada and the potential for the process to be improved through greater consideration of Indigenous community values and perspectives. Through her work with the Living With Water research project she is also interested in how Nature-based Solutions to riverine flooding can be implemented in just ways that reflect local community priorities. Charlotte is from Aotearoa (New Zealand) where she completed her MSc in Fluvial Geomorphology before working on the Māori-led project Te Mana o Rangitāhua. Charlotte is supervised by Professor Stephanie Chang (IRES and SCARP).
RES PhD student Sameer Shah was recently awarded the prestigious Governor General’s Gold Medal at the Master’s level for UBC.
Sameer is also the recipient of the UBC Faculty of Science Graduate Prize. This award recognizes the science student whose record, in the opinion of the Faculty, is the best in the graduating class for a Master’s degree with a thesis.
Sameer graduated with a Master of Science in Resource Management and Environmental Studies in November 2015. He continues his PhD in the same program.
Above photo credit: Sameer Shah
Scenic photo credit: Julian S. Yates
Daniel Klein is a PhD student with the Institute for Resources, Environment and Sustainability (IRES) at UBC.
As a 2015 Greenest City Scholar, he has worked with the City of Vancouver’s Park Board on new strategies for reducing potable water use in parks and golf courses by analyzing the city’s water data.
Photo credit: Daniel Klein