Dissertation Defense: Angelica Boeve
Angelica Boeve, a candidate for Doctor of Philosophy in Clinical Psychology, will be defending her thesis titled, "AS DIFFERENT AS NIGHT AND DAY? DETERMINING THE MECHANISMS LINKING REGULAR SLEEP PATTERNS […]
Angelica Boeve, a candidate for Doctor of Philosophy in Clinical Psychology, will be defending her thesis titled, "AS DIFFERENT AS NIGHT AND DAY? DETERMINING THE MECHANISMS LINKING REGULAR SLEEP PATTERNS […]
Arianne Kryskow, a candidate for Master of Science in Nursing, will be defending her thesis titled, "The Use of Medical Cannabis in Clinical Practice." Zoom meeting For the Zoom link […]
Alexander Revello, a candidate for Master of Science in Computer Science, will be defending his thesis titled, "Counting and Classifying the Seabirds of Maine from Drone Imagery" Zoom meeting For […]
Atheer Oufi, a candidate for Master of Engineering in Electrical Engineering, will be defending his thesis titled, "COMPUTER MODELING USING THE FINITE-DIFFERENCE TIME-DOMAIN (FDTD) METHOD FOR ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVE PROPAGATION" Zoom […]
Sari Mayhue, a candidate for Doctor of Philosophy in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, will be defending her thesis titled, "THE INTERSECTION OF EXTRACELLULAR SIGNALING AND STRESS PATHWAYS." Zoom meeting For […]
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Carly Dickson, a candidate for Master of Science in Environmental Science, will be defending her thesis titled, "Whole genome sequencing reveals genes and pathways associated with survival outcome of anthrax […]
Braedon Kohler, a candidate for Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering, will be defending his thesis titled, " Implementation of a structural health monitoring system for Carbon Fiber Composite Strands […]
Gabriel Hesketh, a candidate for Master of Science in Marine Biology, will be defending his thesis titled, "High Resolution Remote Sensing as a Tool to Improve Coastal Habitat Mapping in […]
Tyler Woollard, a candidate for Master of Science in Wildlife Ecology, will be defending his thesis titled, "Cumulative effects of habitat change: American marten habitat selection and 30 years of forest harvesting in Maine." Zoom meeting For the Zoom link and password, please contact Tyler at tyler.woollard@maine.edu.