Thesis Defense: Christopher Albert
Zoom MeetingChristopher Albert, a candidate for the Master of Science degree in Chemical Engineering, will be defending their thesis titled, "The Effect of Hemicellulose Adsorption on Apparent Sheet Density."
Christopher Albert, a candidate for the Master of Science degree in Chemical Engineering, will be defending their thesis titled, "The Effect of Hemicellulose Adsorption on Apparent Sheet Density."
Tessali Morrison, a candidate for Masters of Science in Chemistry, will be defending their thesis titled, "Synthesis and Characterization of Double Network Hydrogels Containing Norbornene-Modified Carboxymethyl Cellulose and Cellulose Nanofibrils." Zoom presentation: Please email Tessali at tessali.morrison@maine.edu for Zoom information.
Bryce Risley, a candidate for the Master of Science degree in Marine Biology, will be defending their thesis titled: "Senders, Receivers, and Spillover Dynamics: Understanding Transformative Forces of Aquaculture in the Marine Aquarium Trade."
This week in our Career Exploration Workshop series, Jason Aylmer from UMaine's Graduate School and Lisa Carter from UMaine's Career Center will share advice on how to build your network and foster the relationships you already have, as well as the best way to secure assistantship funding for your graduate degree. Don't forget to bring […]
Mia Callahan, a candidate for the Master of Science in Teaching degree in Physics and Mathematics, will be defending their thesis titled: "Work at the Boundary: A Research-Practice Partnership to Incorporate Computer Science Into Middle School Science." https://maine.zoom.us/j/98404743064?pwd=OEhNTjFjSnBpeGQ4UWVUa1BiZjEydz09
Elisabeth Kilroy, a candidate for Doctor of Philosophy in Biomedical Science, will be defending her dissertation titled, "Zebrafish as a Model to Understand the Impact of Inactivity and NMES on Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy." Zoom presentation: https://maine.zoom.us/j/92331898982?pwd=SldLVGw1ZTBUYmhiREFRN2xOT0F1Zz09 Password: 556154
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 Diplomacy a Reader for High School & College Students."
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 Knowledge."
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."
Join Katie Rossignol via Zoom to learn more about the Graduate School's thesis formatting requirements. Zoom link will be sent after RSVP is received.