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SUMMARY:UWM School of Freshwater Sciences Networking & Career Fair
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the Spring 2026 Freshwater Sciences Networking & Career Fair!\nThe event will be held on Friday\, March 6 from 10:30am-2pm at the School of Freshwater Sciences\, Great Lakes Research Facility in Milwaukee\, WI. \nWhy attend?\n\nExplore the vast landscape of water-related career paths.\nNetwork with professionals and build relationships that could open doors for future opportunities.\nLearn about internships\, part-time\, and full-time job opportunities.\n\nAgenda\n\n10:30am-11am: Student Meet-and-Greet\n11am-12pm: Water Professional Panel Discussion\n12pm-2pm: Water Professional Networking Event\n\nIf you have any questions please contact Aaron Thiel\, thiela@uwm.edu. \nRegister to attend on Handshake. \nFull details are on our website.
URL:https://uwm.edu/freshwater/event/school-of-freshwater-sciences-career-networking-fair-2/
LOCATION:Great Lakes Research Facility\, 600 E Greenfield Ave\, Milwaukee\, 53204\, United States
CATEGORIES:Alumni & Community,Career and Leadership Development,Students,UWM Campus Events
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SUMMARY:Freshwater Colloquium – Social-ecological science to inform climate adaptation in recreational fisheries
DESCRIPTION:Join the School of Freshwater Sciences for a Colloquium with guest speaker: Dr. Zach Feiner \nClimate change is rapidly changing important recreational fisheries in the Upper Midwest. Combining insights about the ecological impacts of climate change on fish populations with a new understanding of how anglers will respond to those changes could offer new avenues for adaptation. This talk will present case studies for each facet of climate adaptation\, including climate effects on fish spawning phenology\, the importance of changing angler behavior for fishery outcomes\, and new frameworks for management and policy.  \nZach Feiner is a research scientist with the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources and UW-Madison Center for Limnology. He earned his BS in Zoology from UW-Madison\, MS in Zoology at North Carolina State University\, and completed his PhD and postdoc in Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences at Purdue University before returning to Wisconsin in 2018. His research focuses on inland freshwater ecosystems\, including the impacts of anthropogenic effects like climate change\, harvest\, and angler behavior on the function of aquatic ecosystems.  \nThis presentation is open to students\, faculty\, staff\, alumni and the public.
URL:https://uwm.edu/freshwater/event/freshwater-colloquium-zach-feiner/
LOCATION:School of Freshwater Sciences Ballroom\, First Floor\, 600 E Greenfield Avenue\, Milwaukee\, WI\, 53204
CATEGORIES:Alumni & Community,Faculty and Staff,Public,Students,UWM Campus Events
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SUMMARY:Freshwater Colloquium – Currents of Life: How Flow Shapes  Complex Microbial Communities
DESCRIPTION:Join the School of Freshwater Sciences for a Colloquium with guest speaker: Dr. Emmi Mueller \nMuch of life on Earth is at the mercy of currents and flow\, which determine the organisms and resources present in an environment. In aquatic ecosystems\, these currents shape the ecological and evolutionary trajectories of the diverse microbial communities that inhabit them. In this presentation\, I will discuss how microbial communities in both natural and man-made water systems are shaped by physical flow\, specifically variation in residence time\, or the time organisms and resources spend in a system. I will also discuss how these systems are shaped by the flow of energy\, such as through variation in metabolic activity and functions like antibiotic resistance\, focusing on how this knowledge may shape management of these systems from an ecosystem and human health perspective.  \nDr. Emmi Mueller is a Postdoctoral Research Associate in the Newton Lab in the School of Freshwater Sciences. She earned her Ph.D. in Evolution\, Ecology\, and Behavior from Indiana University\, where her doctoral research focused on the importance of residence time and metabolic heterogeneity in structuring lake microbial communities. Her current role in the Newton Lab focuses primarily on understanding changes in antimicrobial resistance gene variants over time in wastewater and natural water systems. \nThis presentation is open to students\, faculty\, staff\, alumni and the public.
URL:https://uwm.edu/freshwater/event/freshwater-colloquium-currents-of-life/
LOCATION:School of Freshwater Sciences Ballroom\, First Floor\, 600 E Greenfield Avenue\, Milwaukee\, WI\, 53204
CATEGORIES:Alumni & Community,Faculty and Staff,Public,Students,UWM Campus Events
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