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Representatives of the Trainees & HQP Committee

Lisa-Lahens

Lisa Lahens

MSc student

Cindy-Paquette

Cindy Paquette

PhD student

Meet our Trainees & HQP!

Training of "Highly Qualified Personnel" (HQP) at LakePulse ranges from undergraduate theses and summer projects to masters, doctoral and postdoctoral projects, and also includes technical and other research personnel.

AlexBaud

Alexandre Baud

PhD student

Rebecca_Garner

Rebecca Garner

MSc student

Ji-hyeon Kim

Jihyeon Kim

PhD student

Audrey-HAMEL-BOUCHARD

Audrey Hamel-Bouchard

Summer intern (2018)

Susanne-Kraemer

Susanne Kraemer

Postdoctoral fellow

Genevieve Potvin

Geneviève Potvin

PhD student &
GIS specialist (part-time)

Jonathan-Beaudet

Jonathan Beaudet

MSc student

Katie-Griffiths

Katherine Griffiths

Postdoc

Jordan-Wight

Jordan Wight

MSc student

Gabrielle-Rondeau-Leclaire

Gabrielle Rondeau-Leclaire

Summer intern (2018)

Bruno-Cremella

Bruno Cremella

PhD student

Jelena-Juric

Jelena Juric

MSc student &
Database specialist

 

Mauro_de_Toledo

Mauro de Toledo

PhD student

Adam-Jeziorski

Adam Jeziorski

Research Professional

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Vera Onana

PhD student

Amir-Reza-Shahabinia

Amir Reza Shahabinia

PhD student

Sarah-Goubet

Sarah Goubet

PhD student

Maxime-Fradette

Maxime Fradette

GIS Specialist

Paul-MacKeigan

Paul MacKeigan

MSc student

Emilie-Ouellet

Émilie Ouellet

Summer intern (2018)

Marie-Pierre-Varin

Marie-Pierre Varin

Field coordinator

Anais-Oliva

Anaïs Oliva

PhD student

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Advancing lake science

The NSERC Canadian Lake Pulse Network is a scientific initiative on environmental issues affecting Canadian lakes. It brings together experts in lake science, spatial modelling, analytical chemistry, public health, remote sensing, amongst others. The impacts of land-use changes, climate change and contaminants are assessed while developing new tools for lake stewardship. We are supported by an NSERC Strategic Partnership Grant.

Training future lake experts

Our scientists provide students with interdisciplinary training and inspire them to face freshwater challenges with a collaborative spirit and scientific rigour.

Supporting lake management

Water managers, municipalities, lake associations, governments and non-governmental organizations all need access to lake health and watershed information, especially to support decision-making and guide policies. We coordinate with diverse groups to ensure that our LakePulse.ca Water Portal will provide relevant and accessible information based on results from our projects. The LakePulse.ca Water Portal will provide interactive maps on the health of Canadian lakes and on regional threats.
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