
Providing an opportunity for our students to share and our membership to gather.
How this works:
Poster Presentation File Submission Deadline, May 14, 2021
Viewer Engagement & Judging Window, May 17-21
Live Poster Sessions @ Gather, AEES Annual Meeting, May 25 & 26 2:15pm EDT
Awards Presentation, Annual Business Meeting, May 26 3pm EDT
2021 Poster Presentations
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Applied Ecological Engineering Projects and Technology – Hall 1 @ Gather |
- Geospatial and field-based methods for predicting and quantifying stream bank erosion – El-Khoury [174]
- Nursery Plant Pots Made from Dried Algae – Hirsch [207]
- Same size, different quality: Evaluating spring-fed versus runoff water sources to enhance cold-water stream habitat in a working landscape – Lukk [210]
- Extraction and Elution Laboratory Methodology for Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances – Caniglia [171]
- Ecological Engineering Techniques for on-farm water quality – Aryal [243]
Nutrient Management and Resource Recovery – Hall 1 @ Gather |
- Characteristics of depackaged food waste: Challenges and opportunities in circular economies – Porterfield [173]
- Impacts of Historical Operation Schedules on the Hydrological and Water Quality Trends in Lake Okeechobee – Tarabih [209]
- Geomorphology effects on nutrient retention in restored floodplains at the Wabash and Tippecanoe confluence – Montoya Lozano [212]
- Nutrient recovery from aquaponics wastewater using algal turf scrubber lanes and the utilization of filamentous algae for lactic acid fermentation – Burgess [240]
- Nitrate removal in aerobic sediments of freshwater systems – Risaduzzaman [242]
- Plant and Rhizosphere Processes That Prevent Groundwater Contamination from Metals and Nitrates – Wood [169]
Resiliency of Green Infrastructure – Hall 2 @ Gather |
- Where Does the Water Go? Exploring the Internal Hydraulics of Stormwater Conveyance Structures – DeBell [183]
- Toxicity and bioconcentration properties of Perfluorosulfonic acids (PFSAs) on the microalgae Scenedesmus obliquus UTEX 393 – Liu [184]
- Bioretention Cell Performance Under Shifting Precipitation Patterns Across the Contiguous United States – Weathers [221]
- An Evaluation of the Stormwater Generation Patterns from Rainfall Characteristics and Installation of Green Infrastructure – Boening [225]
Urban Stormwater – Hall 2 @ Gather |
- Longevity of Bioretention Depths for Preventing Acute Toxicity from Urban Stormwater Runoff – Maguire [170]
- Subsurface horizontal-flow gravel wetlands in Vermont – permitting, performance, and chloride concerns – Nadkarni [200]
- Developing a High-Frequency Water Quality Data Collection System based on in situ Spectroscopy for the Advancement of Hydrological Science and Water Resource Management – Carter [211]
- GatorByte – A Low-Cost, Real-Time Water Resource Monitoring Platform – Agade [214]
- Nitrogen Removal Performance of Bioretention Cells Designed for Phosphorus Control – Betz [216]
- Removal of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons and Fecal Indicator Bacteria from stormwater using amended bioretention soils – Mitchell [237]
- Retrofitting Stormwater Ponds with an Algal Ecotechnology for Enhanced Water Quality Treatment – Davis [300]
Wetland Dynamics and Climate Change – Hall 2 @ Gather |
- Hydrologic Modeling of a Small Wetland Complex to Inform Estimates of Phosphorus Retention – Augustin [203]
- Measuring the Impact of Acute Saltwater Intrusion on Methane and CO2 Fluxes from Freshwater Wetland Vegetation Patches – Taj [163]
- Understanding Plant Selection as a Tool for Managing Trade-offs in Water Quality and Greenhouse Gas Emissions in On-Farm Wetlands – Winter [208]
- A Pilot Citizen Science Program for Long-Term Wetlands Monitoring in North Carolina – Landon [218]
- Effects of Individual Source Measurement Chambers on Stomatal Conductance during Methane Flux Observations – Gomez [229]
- Functional-type modeling approach and data-driven parameterization of methane emissions in wetlands – Yazbeck [247]
- Controls of methane emissions from different types of vegetation patches within a wetland – Bohrer [187]
Archived Symposiums
Wishing our graduating student members all the best in the next steps of their careers. Consider how AEES may continue to serve you in your professional path.

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