Where are they now?
This is a listing of some of our former students and what they are doing now.
Adam Freihoefer - Graduated August 2007
Masters Thesis title: Linking Field-Scale Phosphorus to a Watershed-Scale Model
Adam
is currently working for the Arizona Department of Water Resources as a
Hydrologist/Groundwater Modeler. He develops and calibrates groundwater
models within the state of Arizona, specifically the Phoenix area. The
models are used to determine future scenarios related to water consumption
within populated areas of Arizona. He is also continuing to work on
nutrient modeling efforts in Wisconsin with his former graduate advisor Dr. Paul
McGinley.
Robert Smail - Graduated August 2007
Masters Thesis title: The Divergence and Motivations Among Off-Highway Vehicle Users
Robert
is pursuing a Land Resources PhD in the Gaylord Nelson Institute for
Environmental Studies. He is working with Dr. Dave Lewis in the Department
of Agricultural and Applied Economics to develop a study plan geared towards
understanding the spatio-economic impacts of public land management decisions.