Thesis Defense: Darren Wallach
Zoom MeetingDarren Wallach, a candidate for the Master of Arts in Interdisciplinary Studies: Peace and Reconciliation Studies, will be defending his thesis titled: "Ways to Peace: Case Studies in Peace and […]
Darren Wallach, a candidate for the Master of Arts in Interdisciplinary Studies: Peace and Reconciliation Studies, will be defending his thesis titled: "Ways to Peace: Case Studies in Peace and […]
Justin Willis, a candidate for the Master of Science in Teaching will be defending their thesis titled: "Use of Statistics "Boot Camps" to Encourage Success of Students with Diverse Background […]
Elisa Sance, a candidate for the Doctor of Philosophy degree in History, will be defending their dissertation titled: "Language, Identity, and Citizenship: Politics of Education in Madawaska, 1842-1920."
Josh Couturier, a candidate for the Master of Fine Arts degree in Intermedia, will be defending their thesis titled: "The Inter-Art Machine." https://maine.zoom.us/j/93989080298
Mohsen Farshad, a candidate for the Doctor of Philosophy degree in Chemistry, will be defending his dissertation titled: "Computer Modeling of Ultra-Small Clusters and ssDNA Sequencing in Narrow Nanopores." Zoom […]
Suraj Sangroula, a candidate for a Master of Science in Biochemistry, will be defending their thesis titled, "Triclosan Disrupts Immune Cell Function by Depressing Ca 2+ Influx via Acidification of […]
Alison Brodt, a candidate for the Master of Science in Food Science and Human Nutrition, will be defending their thesis titled, "Evaluation and Impact of Food Safety Messages in New […]
Matthew Kline, a candidate for the Master of Science degree in Chemical Engineering, will be defending his thesis titled: "Hydrogenation of 2-methylnaphthalene in a Trickle Bed Reactor Over Bifunctional Nickel Catalysts." Zoom Presentation: Join from PC, Mac, Linux, iOS or Android: https://maine.zoom.us/j/97770606095?pwd=MFVLRkxDS1BJV3ppVFRnMWpyK1lzZz09 Password: kline2020
Ashleigh Beaulieu, a candidate for the Master of Science degree in Biochemistry, will be defending her thesis titled: "Utilizing Mouse Telomerase Reverse Transcriptase (mTert) as a Novel Adult Neural Stem Cell Marker to Visualize Rostral Migratory Stream Neurogenesis." Zoom Presentation: https://maine.zoom.us/j/97689429069?pwd=SXVrWnpWeUYrTUp2SmFUMDJmK1VKQT09 Password: 307726
Meghan Spoth, a candidate for Masters of Science in Earth and Climate Sciences, will be defending their thesis titled, "Holocene Variations in the Southern Hemisphere Westerlies Developed from Lake Records in the Falkland Islands." For video conferencing link please contact Meghan Spoth at meghan.spoth@maine.edu