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Jeremiah Bernau

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<<Return to main menu Groundwater-surface-atmospheric interactions at the Bonneville Salt Flats saline pan – Jeremiah Bernau, Brenda Bowen, Eric Pardyjak[bs_collapse id=”collapse_744c-3c6f”][bs_citem title=”Bio” id=”citem_be45-fde8″ parent=”collapse_744c-3c6f”]Jeremiah is a Ph.D. student in geology. His work focuses upon how the atmosphere, biosphere, and geosphere interact with the unique saline crust at the Bonneville Salt Flats. When he isn’t out doing […]

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Materials Engineering for a Better World

In developing countries, gender inequality can be exacerbated by the obstacles to work and education that women with limited resources face each month in dealing with menstruation. U-S2TEM scholar Amber Barron, a junior in Materials Science, is one of the women on the team developing a solution. The SHERO pad can be made with locally-sourced […]

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GCSC Fellow Jory Lerback Champions Diversity

Before coming to the Department of Geology and Geophysics to study hydrology as a GCSC Fellow, Jory Lerback worked as a data analyst at the American Geophysical Union. Read about her findings of gender imbalance in peer review, and her efforts to champion a safe, inclusive, and diverse environment in her college. @theU article here.

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Graduate Student Paper on Interdisciplinary Education

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Students in the Global Changes and Society course drew on their experience in this interdisciplinary course, and have published a paper on project-based, interdisciplinary training in the Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management. “How society responds to increasing vulnerability and change will be a defining characteristic of the 21st century. Training students to address […]

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