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Ecological
Engineering Opportunities at Ohio State University
The Ecological Engineering program at Ohio State University
(Columbus, Ohio, USA) is seeking talented and
motivated students to pursue the study and design of natural
systems that provide societal services and benefits to nature. New
faculty members have been hired to propel the growth of this
emerging field at Ohio State.
The current faculty and areas of
expertise include:
Virginie Bouchard
- bouchard.8@osu.edu
- Wetland ecology and restoration (in particular riparian and coastal
systems)
- Dynamics of plant
communities
- Biogeochemistry and foodweb
interaction
- Landscape approaches to river ecology and
restoration
Tim Granata - granata.6@osu.edu
- Multidisciplinary aquatic
science
- Bio-physical interactions
- Ecosystem restoration
Jay Martin - martin.1130@osu.edu
- Wetland treatment systems
- Riverine and estuarine
systems
- Integration of anthropogenic and natural
systems
- Ecological modelling
William Mitsch - mitsch.1@osu.edu
- Wetland creation and
restoration
- Wetland plant ecology and
biogeochemistry
- Ecological modelling, and river
restoration
Financial support may be arranged for undergraduate and graduate
students pursuing both engineering and environmental science
degrees. We encourage interested students to contact one of the
professors with a common area of expertise to learn about current
projects and studying Ecological Engineering at Ohio State
University.
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