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1 CEA-CREST Research Experience for Undergraduates: Sensors for Environmental Science/Engineering

2 REU Goal Develop/Build/Assemble/Implement sensors to monitor the environment Four projects –Building a flow-through arsenic/phosphorus sensor –Building a tram/UAV-based mini remote-sensing platform –Implementing a field-scale sensor network to monitor wave flow over a mussel bed –Building a manifold to sample and analyze combustion effluent Work in groups of scientists and engineers – one goal but separate and definable tasks

3 REU (cont’d) 10 weeks: Starting today through August 18 th 2 required field experiences (UCLA and UC Merced) 1 optional field sampling trip (Hot Creek) (Note: depends on funding) Will work directly with program directors and mentors

4 REU (cont’d) For undergraduates (need to graduate at the end of or after Summer 2006) For citizens or permanent residents Rules: –Can take classes but by permission only –Cannot work outside REU (unless absolutely necessary and with permission) –40 hours/week –Roughly a Monday through Thursday schedule

5 REU (cont’d) Grounding Workshops –Biogeochemical cycles –Research design and data analysis –Transport phenomena –Hands-on sensor development Diversity presentation (joint with UCLA)

6 Program Directors Crist Khachikian, Ph.D. –Associate Professor, Civil Engineering –Expertise Groundwater contamination and remediation Air-water contaminant transport Darrell Guillaume, Ph.D., P.E. –Professor, Mechanical Engineering –Expertise Fluid mechanics/dynamics Mixing/combustion

7 Program Assistant/Office Ms. Elisa Brown Center for Environmental Analysis (CEA- CREST) –Also NSF funded –Theme: spatially structured dynamics –14 faculty from biology, chemistry, civil engineering, geography, geology, political science –New M.S. in Environmental Science (+ physics, mathematics, sociology, etc.) –UMEB Fellowship opportunity

8 Students 10 from California, 2 from other states Majors: –Biology –Chemistry –Civil Engineering –Environmental Science/Engineering –Electrical Engineering –Mechanical Engineering –Physics & Mathematics

9 Project 1: Flow-through As and P Sensor

10 Project 1 (cont’d) Hot Creek Geothermal Water

11 Project 1 (cont’d)

12 Project 2: Remote Sensing Platform

13 Project 2 (cont’d)

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15 *Most speciose assemblage in North America *Highest animal biomass in shore community Project 3: Flow over mussel beds

16 The classic static theory… Paine 1974, 1976 Project 3 (cont’d)

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19 Project 4: Combustion

20 Project 4 (cont’d)

21 Gas Analyzer Other Analysis


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