SSF Research Day

16 March 2021

On March 16, from 1:30 to 5:00 pm, the SSF Research Day will be held! Four students from the CRMR will present their research projects (see in bold)!

Research Day will present research project presentation followed by a period for questions and discussions with the students. In addition, the activity will precede the faculty competition “My thesis in 180 seconds“.

The objective of this day is to popularize and make known forestry research to undergraduate students, industrialists and members of forestry research centers. It is an excellent opportunity for students to find inspiration to pursue their research.

The event will be held on zoom, at the following link: https://ulaval.zoom.us/j/66694281097?pwd=T0VEbFhYMXJyakRKSWR1VEtIeGhoZz09 

Here is the presentation schedule:

1:30 p.m. – Laura Milliard: Amphibian use of stormwater retention ponds.

1:45 p.m.- Noémie Lacroix-Dubois: Periodicity of bird populations in Quebec: patterns and possible causes

2:00 p.m.- Juliette Triquet : Surface densification of Canadian hardwoods by lateral monomer impregnation and in-situ electron beam polymerization

2:15 p.m.- Raphaël Kitching : The project is the development of a high spatial resolution mapping method allowing the delimitation of the riparian ecotone

2:25 p.m.- 2:35 p.m.: Break

2:35 p.m.- Aurore Fayard : Actions to prevent the Boreal Chorus Frog from being wiped off the map of Quebec

2:50 p.m.- Véronique Rouleau : Effects of forestry practices on soil carbon in the boreal forest

3:05 p.m.- Pierrik Bloin : Get a log! Short-term response of wood-eating insects after logging.

3:20 p.m.- Maxime Fortin : Quantifying the uncertainty of potential stream beds and watersheds

3:30 p.m. -3:40 p.m.: Break

3:40 p.m.- Mélina Thibault : Does the implementation of plantations on agricultural wastelands in Abitibi really allow to fight against climate change? 

3:55 p.m. РMathieu G̩linas : Determination of soil water content using GMON

4:10 p.m. – Lucas Moreau : What are the necessary conditions for the Quebec forestry sector to provide a mitigation benefit in the fight against climate change?

4:25 p.m. – Denis Blouin : Aboriginal forest governance

 

Go encourage the students!


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