SEMINAR: Student Intern Symposium ~ Today 1:30


From: Maribeth Gidley <maribeth.gidley@noaa.gov>
Subject: SEMINAR: Student Intern Symposium ~ Today 1:30
Date: Wed, 25 Jul 2012 12:07:37 -0400

Student Intern Symposium 2012

 

This is an reminder about the Student Intern Symposium today, 1:30 – 3:40 in the AOML first floor conference room.  Our Hollings Scholars and summer student interns will be doing short presentations relating to their research experiences while here in the lab.  It's a wonderful opportunity for everyone to learn about the variety of research being undertaken this summer.  Our students would greatly appreciate any feedback you can offer them.

There will be cookies and refreshments!  :-)



Student Intern Symposium

 

1:30

Introduction

 

1:35

Joshua Alland; Iowa State University

“Importance of Warm Core Processes on the Rapid Intensification of Hurricane Earl (2010).”

 

1:50

Rosimar Rios Berrios; SUNY-Albany

"Adopting model uncertainties for tropical cyclone intensity prediction."

 

2:05

Camila Mirow; Gulliver Preparatory HS

“B-cubed: Of Beaches, Bacteria, Boats and Buoys” 

 

2:15

Aditya Shetty; Archimedean Upper Prep HS

“Relationships between marine seaweed debris and microbial contaminants: distribution and abundance”

 

2:25

Heather Coit; University of Washington (Washington State)

“Relationships between marine seaweed debris and microbial contaminants: potential exposure of beach-goer populations”

 

2:35

Alexis Avery; Winston-Salem State University in Winston-Salem, NC

“The Influence of Marine Debris on environmental persistence of
microbial source tracking markers.”

 

2:50

Nadia Makara; SEFSC

 

3:05

Alexandra Ramos; University of Puerto Rico

“Potential Role of the Atlantic Warm Pool on the Development of Category 5 Hurricanes”

 

3:20

Casey Peirano; University of Oklahoma

“Statistical Analysis of the SHIPS Hurricane Model Rapid Intensification Index”