Branaavan Sivarajah , PhD student in Biology, supervised by Dr John Smol. Talks about the Symposium

April 09, 2019 00:29:37
Branaavan Sivarajah , PhD student in Biology, supervised by Dr John Smol. Talks about the Symposium
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Branaavan Sivarajah , PhD student in Biology, supervised by Dr John Smol. Talks about the Symposium

Apr 09 2019 | 00:29:37

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Show Notes

Greg Robson , MSc student in Geography, supervised by Dr Paul Treitz and Dr Scott Lamoureux. Research topic – Risk assessment of permafrost disturbances via differential interferometric synthetic aperture radar (DinSAR)

Dana Stephenson , MSc student in Geography, supervised by Dr Laura Thomson. Research topic – Glaciology, glacier dynamics.

Overview: An introduction to the Northern Research Symposium, the graduate students assisting in the program and how their research is related to the North.  For more information go to the Symposium website

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