THANK YOU TO ALL PARTICIPANTS!

WINNERS OF ORAL, POSTER AND PHOTO CONTESTS

7th Annual Environmental Chemistry Student Symposium

   
 

MARCH 19-20, 2004

 

The Environmental Chemistry Symposium is an entirely student organized and run symposium designed to foster interdisciplinary interactions between undergraduate and graduate scientists and engineers doing environmental research. Students from multiple disciplines will present their research to the university environmental community.The symposium is sponsored by the Center for Environmental Chemistry and Geochemistry.

 

Program and Online Abstracts

Symposium Schedule

Poster sessions

         
Keynote Speaker
Directions
 

Photo Contest

 
Information for presenters

 
The Symposium is open to the public. However, we only accept abstracts from students engaging in environmental research.

Poster Submissions:

Presentation Guidelines

Judging Criteria

Helpful Links

Oral Submissions:

Presentation Guidelines

Judging Criteria

Presentation Hints

Helpful Links

       
                               

   
PHOTO CONTEST
               

There was a Photo Contest open to all students with cash prizes for the top three photos. The photo contest entry deadline has passed (it was March 1). Please return to see the winning photos after the symposium. Thanks to all those who entered.

 

       
The picture of the waterfall above was submitted by Mary Kay Krasinski (Soil Science). It won 1st place in last year's contest. Mark Fedkin (EGEE), won 2nd place for the black and white photo to the right.    
     

 
Location and Directions:              
       
This year's symposium will be held in the Agricultural Science and Industries Building on the University Park campus of Penn State. Due to construction, the parking lot nearest the ASI building is closed. Participants should park near the Natatorium or by the Creamery.    
                           

Our sincerest thanks go out to all those that contributed funding to the Symposium to make this all happen including: PSIE, CECG, Eberly College of Science, the College of Earth and Mineral Science, the College of Agricultural Science, and the College of Civil and Environmental Engineering. Without this funding, this Symposium wouldn't be able to be as great as it is each year. Thank you for your support.

Any questions about the 7th Annual Environmental Chemistry Symposium can be directed to: Heather Buss and Shane Ruebush, co-chairs of this year's symposium.

ECS Committee members

CECG Board

Keynote Talk:

Dr. Gordon Brown of Stanford University will be this year's keynote speaker! Check out details of his keynote addresses here!

 

Previous ESC Websites:

2002

 


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