Presentations

External Conference and Seminar Presentations 

 

2019

  • Coldsnow, K. “Undergraduate research can be a crucial experience and mentors at all stages play a huge role.” Association for the Sciences of Limnology and Oceanography (ASLO) Annual Meeting, San Juan, Puerto Rico
  • Schuler, M. “From pollution to policy: Understanding and mitigating human impacts on freshwater environments.” Daemon College
  • Schuler, M. “From pollution to policy: Understanding and mitigating human impacts on freshwater environments.” Montclair University
  • Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute visit (Killeen, Relyea, Kolar, Siy)
  • The Nature Conservancy meeting with President Jackson and Cabinet (Kelly, Killeen, Relyea)
  • Chautauqua Institution visit (Relyea, Siy, Kolar, Creighton, M. Kelly, and Moriarty)
  • Frontiers of Environmental Sensor Innovation-Flathead Lake Biological Station, MT (Relyea)
  • Society of Freshwater Science Annual Mtg (Salt Lake City; Relyea, Mattes, Hintz, Schuler, Coldsnow, Hurley, Lind, Jones, Stoler)
  • Project Review:  Senator Gillibrand’s staff (RAR)
  • Project review:  The FUND Board of Trustees (RAR, HRK)
  • Ticonderoga Kiwanis Club, Ticonderoga, NY. The Jefferson Project Overview (KJ)
  • Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting - Salinization Symposium (Organizers: BH, MS, RR)
  • Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting presentation (Hintz et al.)
  • Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting presentation (Schuler et al.)
  • Coldsnow KD, Hintz WD, Schuler MS, Stoler AB, and Relyea RA. Calcium chloride road salt results in the death of invasive bivalves, not an increase in their community-wide consequences. North American Invasive Species Management Association (NAISMA) annual conference, Saratoga, NY: October 2019
  • Borrelli, J.J., and Relyea, R. Relative impacts of single and simultaneous stressors in freshwater food webs. North American Lake Management Society (NALMS) annual meeting, Burlington VT: November 2019. 
  • The World of Plankton touch and The Aquatic Messenger were exhibited for visiting HASS Academic Scholar, Eugenia Kim from City University, Hong Kong
  • The Aquatic Messenger vr, and World of Plankton mini touch, at Gamefest 2019, a game development showcase, symposium, Albany Capital Center (Ruiz et al.)
  • Created, organized and moderated the panel on Eco-Resilience, Gamefest 2019 (Ruiz et al.)
  • Ruiz & Kornecki “Eco-Resilience:  Games, Art, Science,” IEEE GEM Conference, Yale University
  • Kornecki & Ruiz, "The Aquatic Messenger" Interactive VR/AR Exhibit.” Great Lakes Outreach and Education, IAGLR International Great Lakes Research, SUNY Brockport
  • "Application of WRF-Hydro v5.0 for an Operational, Highly Localized Land Surface and Streamflow Predictions in the Lake George, NY Watershed," M. Tewari, C. D. Watson, and A. B. Buoro, WRF/MPAS Users' Workshop (Boulder, CO), 2019.
  • “The impact of selective herbicide application on the aquatic plant community of Lake Hortonia, VT.”  Vermont Department of Environmental Conservation Permit Review Meeting, Orwell, VT, 17 December 2018.
  • “Application of Jefferson Project Stream Data to Evaluate the Effectiveness of the West Brook Stormwater Improvement Project.”  The FUND for Lake George Board of Directors, Lake George, NY.  25 January 2019. 
  • “Interesting and Odd Aquatic Species in the Adirondack Region of New York State.”  Provided to the Fourth Lake Association, Lake Luzerne, NY. 2 August 2019. 
  • Pilkington, P.M., McCarthy, F.M.G., Garner, C.S., Krueger A.M., *Kornecki, K.M., and Katz, M. E., 2019. The Queen of American Lakes: Algal Palynomorphs and Pollen as Indicators of Disturbance in the Lake George Watershed. IAGLR 2019, Meeting of the International Association for Great Lakes Research.
  • “Enabling an Operational Coupled Modelling and Observing System to Assess Water Quality in the Lake George, New York Watershed,” L. A. Treinish, C. D. Watson, G. A. Auger, E. M. Dow, M. E. Henderson, A. P. Praino, M. R. Kelly, V. W. Moriarty, M.L. Passow, A. C. N. Junior, A. B. Buoro, and H. R. Kolar,  Annual Meeting of the American Meteorological Society (Phoenix, AZ), January 2019.
  • "Implementing the new WRF-Hydro v5.0 model for operational, highly localized land surface and streamflow predictions for Lake George, NY."  M. Tewari, C. D. Watson, L. A. Treinish, H. R. Kolar, and A. B. Buoro, Annual Meeting of the American Meteorological Society (Phoenix, AZ), January 2019.
  • "An Internet of Things Cyber-Infrastructure for the Study of Impacts to the Ecology of Lake George in the Jefferson Project,"  A. P. Praino, G. A. Auger, E. M. Dow, M. R. Kelly, V. W. Moriarty, and C. D. Watson, Annual Meeting of the American Meteorological Society (Phoenix, AZ), January 2019.
  • "The Design and Implementation of an Internet of Things Cyber-infrastructure for the Study of Ecology of Lake George in the Jefferson Project," A. P. Praino and E. M. Dow, Annual Meeting of the American Meteorological Society (Phoenix, AZ), January 2019.
  • "The Jefferson Project Overview," A. P. Praino, Arlington Central School district - Math, Science and Technology Fair, 2019.
  • "Enabling an Operational Coupled Modelling and Observing System to Assess Water Quality in the Lake George, New York Watershed," L. A. Treinish and  M. Tewari, Seminar at National Center for Atmospheric Research (Boulder, CO), 2019.
  • "Water in the World: An interactive workshop for P-Tech Brooklyn," C. D. Watson, P-Tech High School in Brooklyn, NY, 2019.
  • "The impact of weather model resolution on a hydrodynamic model of Lake George," G. A. Auger, C. D. Watson, E. M. Dow, M. E. Henderson, H. R. Kolar, and L. A. Treinish, North American Lake Management Society (Burlington, VT), 2019.
  • "Methods to Increase Detection and Characterization of Harmful Algal Blooms Using Traditional Sensor Technology," V. W. Moriarty, M. R. Kelly, L. Eichler, M. Lucius, K. Johnston, and H. R. Kolar, North American Lake Management Society (Burlington, VT), 2019.
  • "WRF model resolution impacts on a hydrodynamic model in near-shore environments," C. D. Watson, G. A. Auger, E. M. Dow, M. E. Henderson, H. R. Kolar, and L. A. Treinish, Joint WRF and MPAS Users' Workshop (Boulder, CO), 2019.
  • "Enabling an Operational Coupled Modelling and Observing System to Assess Water Quality in the Lake George, New York Watershed," L. A. Treinish, Seminar, City College of New York, 2019.
  • "Understanding the factors contributing to harmful algal bloom formation in a large oligotrophic lake: The important role of physics," M. R. Kelly, V. W. Moriarty, C. D. Watson, G. A. R. Auger, M. E. Henderson, H. R. Kolar, and K. C. Rose, Global Lake Ecological Observatory Network 21 All Hands' Meeting, Muskoka, Ontario), 2019.
  • "Weather model resolution and orographic impacts on a sudden downwelling event in a lake hydrodynamics model," C. D. Watson, G. A. Auger, L. A. Treinish, and H. R. Kolar, Fall American Geophysical Union Annual Meeting (San Francisco, CA), 2019.
  • "A Coupled Modelling and Observing System Testbed to Assess Water Quality in the Lake George, New York Watershed," L. A. Treinish, C. D. Watson, G. A. Auger, E. M. Dow, M. Tewari, M. E. Henderson, A. P. Praino, M. R. Kelly, V. W. Moriarty, J. Ma, M.L. Passow, A. C. N. Junior, A. B. Buoro, and H. R. Kolar, Fall American Geophysical Union Annual Meeting (San Francisco), 2019.
  • "Retrospective Seasonal Streamflow Simulations using WRF-Hydro at Lake George, New York,"  M. Tewari, C. D. Watson, A. B. Buoro, V. W. Moriarty, and L. A. Treinish,  Fall American Geophysical Union Annual Meeting (San Francisco), 2019.
  • "The Jefferson Project at Lake George Overview," A. P. Praino, Seminar, University at Albany (Albany, NY), 2019.
  • "Exploring the benefit of high-resolution weather forecasts on the hydrodynamic simulation of Lake George, NY," C. D. Watson and G. A. Auger, Yale Geology and Geophysics AOCD Seminar Series (New Haven, CT), 2019.

 

2018

  • "The Application of an Internet of Things Cyber-Infrastructure for the Study of Ecology in Lake George, NY in the Jefferson Project," Eli Michael Dow, Anthony P. Praino, Michael R. Kelly. Vincent W. Moriarty, Guillaume Auger, Campbell D. Watson, and Lloyd A. Treinish, Fall AGU 2018, Washington, D.C.
  • "The impact of weather model resolution on a coupled model of lake circulation," Guillaume Auger, Campbell D. Watson, Eli M. Dow, Michael E. Henderson, Harry R. Kolar, and Lloyd A. Treinish, Fall AGU 2018, Washington, D.C.
  • “A Coupled Modelling and Observing System to Assess Water Quality in the Lake George, New York Watershed,” L. A. Treinish, C. D. Watson, G. Auger, E. M. Dow, M. E. Henderson, M. Tewari, A. P. Praino, M. R. Kelly, V. W. Moriarty. M. L. Passow, A. C. N. Junior, A. B. Buoro, and H. R. Kolar, Fall AGU 2018, Washington, D.C.
  • “Innovating Synergy: How Hybrid Nanocomposite Materials Create High-Performance Devices for Sensing Applications,” S. Sawyer. IEEE EDS Symposium, Rochester Institute of Technology
  • “Behavior of Shewanella oneidensis MR-1 in a Sulfur and Zinc-Rich Medium and its Applications for Biosensing and Biomaterials”, D. Rees, Y. Gorby, S Sawyer. Oral Presentation, IEEE Nanotechnology Symposium, SUNY Polytechnic Institute
  • “Building a Lake-Scale Smart-Sensor Network for Intelligent Environmental Monitoring,” M. R. Kelly, E. M. Dow, V. W. Moriarty, and H. R. Kolar, NALMS, Cincinnati, OH
  • “The Aquatic Messenger,” K. Ruiz. North Country Climate Reality Conference at Silver Bay, Lake George, N.Y.
  • M. Schuler. Wellesley Univ. research seminar
  • “Ecological effects of road salts:  Impacts from alternative salt products,” R. Relyea. FUND Salt Summit
  • “Advancing science and technology to monitor, model, and mitigate human impacts,” R. Relyea. Hudson River Watershed Alliance
  • “Increase in Lake Champlain Fish Mercury Linked to Extreme Disturbance Events,” M. Swinton. Atlantic Int’l Chapter of the American Fisheries Society, Vergennes, VT
  • “Harmful Algal Blooms. Soil and Water Conservation Society,” J. Farrell. Empire State Chapter Meeting. Lake George, NY
  • Tristate Weather Conference at Western Connecticut State University, T. Praino.
  • "Cyanobacteria (blue-green algae) in our freshwater sources," Farrell, J. Warren County EPR/LEPC
  • “Why resolution matters when using WRF to drive hydrology and hydrodynamic models,” Watson, C. D., G. Auger, J. P. Cipriani, E. M. Dow, M. E. Henderson, H. R. Kolar, M. Tewari, and L. A. Treinish, Joint WRF/MPAS Users’ Workshop, Boulder, CO, 2018.
  • "Asian Clams in Lake George: What We Now Know," Nierzwicki-Bauer, S., and J. Farrell. NYSFOLA 35th Annual Conference, Lake George, NY
  • "Mercury in the Lake George Food Web: The Good, The Bad and The Unknown," Swinton, M. NYSFOLA 35th Annual Conference, Lake George, NY
  • "The interplay between road salt, invasive species, and aquatic plants," K. D. Coldsnow, K.D. NYSFOLA 35th Annual Conference, Lake George, NY
  • "In search of safe alternatives: How common road salts and organic additives alter freshwater food webs," M. S. NYSFOLA 35th Annual Conference, Lake George, NY
  • "Losing our fresh water: the impacts of road salt salinization," W. D, Hintz. Union College, Schenectady, NY
  • "From food webs to fisheries: The threat of multiple stressors to freshwater resources," W. D. Hintz. University of Toledo, Ohio
  • "The Jefferson Project: An initiative to make lakes smarter," Kelly, M., M.S. Schuler, C. Watson. Union College. Schenectady, NY
  • "Toxicology through the lens of ecology and evolution:  Insights from aquatic ecosystems," R. Relyea. Texas Tech Univ.
  • Research seminar at Rowan Univ., A. Stoler
  • NYS DEC HABs Regional Summit in Syracuse; Relyea, Kolar, Siy, and Navitsky
  • NYS DEC HABs Regional Summit in Ticonderoga; Relyea, Kolar, Siy, and Navitsky
  • "Radical Preservation and Aquatic Survival: experiential transmission through art by becoming water, snorkeling with plankton, and traveling through deep time," K. Ruiz. AWMAT 2018 Alliance of Women in Media Arts and Technology, University of California, Santa Barbara, CA
  • "TBD," L. Treinish, A. Praino. American Meteorological Society
  • “A coupled Internet of Things-based observational and modelling system for environmental monitoring and management: The Jefferson Project at Lake George,” H. R. Kolar, NSF Macrosystems Workshop, Alexandria, VA.
  • “Dinoflagellates in Lake George: From the Water Column to the Lakebed.” Krueger, A.M., McCarthy, F.M.G., Schuler, M.S., Pilkington, P.M., Kornecki, K.M., Garner, C.S., Vasseur, L., Relyea, R., Katz, M.E., and Eichler, L. Burlington, VT.
  • “Natural perturbation or anthropogenic impact? Non-pollen palynomorph assemblages as biomonitors in Lake George. Northeastern Section of the Geological Society of America.” Garner, C.S., McCarthy, F.M.G., Kornecki, K.M., Hemon, G., Krueger A.M., Schuler, M.S., Pilkington, P.M., Katz, M.E., Relyea, R.A., Schaller. Burlington, VT, 2018.
  • “Teasing out anthropogenic from natural perturbation on the Lake George ecosystem – evidence from non-pollen palynomorphs in “pollen slides”. Northeastern Section of the Geological Society of America.” McCarthy, F.M.G., Garner, C.S., Kornecki, K.M., Schuler, M.S, Pilkington, P.M., Krueger A.M., Katz, M.E., Relyea, R.A., Schaller, M.F., Stager, J.C., Boylen, C.W., Eichler, L., and Nierzwicki-Bauer, S.A. Burlington, VT.
  • “A dinoflagellate’s journey through the water column: A case study from Lake George," Krueger A.M., McCarthy, F.M.G., Schuler, M.S., Pilkington, P.M., Hemon, G., Vasseur, L., Relyea, R.A., Eichler, L. International Association for Great Lakes Research,Toronto, ON.
  • “Natural perturbation or anthropogenic impact? Understanding spatial variation of non-pollen palynomorph assemblages in modern sediments of Lake George, New York.” Garner, C.S., McCarthy, F.M.G., Kornecki, K.M., Hemon, G., Krueger A.M., Schuler, M., Pilkington, P.M., Katz, M.E., Relyea, R.A., Schaller, M.F., Stager, J.C., Boylen, C.W., Eichler, L., and Nierzwicki-Bauer, S.A. International Association for Great Lakes Research. Toronto, ON.
  • “How common road salts and organic additives alter freshwater food webs,” Schuler, M. S., W. D. Hintz, D. K. Jones, L. Lind, B. M. Mattes, A. B. Stoler, K. Sudol, and R. A. Relyea. New York State Federation of Lake Associations, Lake George, NY.

 

2017

  • “Advancing science and technology to monitor, model, and mitigate human impacts,” R. Relyea. Marist College.
  • “Assessing factors structuring zooplankton DVM behavior In Lake George NY by integrating high-frequency monitoring, acoustics, and traditional sampling techniques,' A. Pezzouli et al. Global Lake Ecological Observatory Network Meeting, New Paltz, NY.
  • “Long-term monitoring and assessment of Lake George,' WL. Eichler et al. Global Lake Ecological Observatory Network Meeting, New Paltz, NY.
  • “The impacts of road salt salinization on freshwater lake food webs,' W. Hintz et al. Global Lake Ecological Observatory Network Meeting, New Paltz, NY.
  • "Next Generation Analytical Platforms for Environmental Sensing:  Sensing our Environment, " H. Kolar. From Innovative Materials to Autonomous Sensors and Earth Observation
  • "World of Plankton," K. Ruiz.  Martin Luther King Center with the Fundación Antonio Núñez Jiménez for Culture and the Environment; Havana, Cuba
  • “Estimation of material exchange in Lake George, NY, with a particle tracking method.,” Guillaume Auger, Eli M Dow, John Ma, Mike Henderson, Campbell D. Watson, Harry R. Kolar, and Lloyd A. Treinish, Global Lake Ecological Network Annual Meeting, Lake Mohonk, NY, November 2017.
  • “Building a high-frequency, integrated, and autonomous observational sensor network for watershed-scale research and environmental model development ,” M. R. Kelly, E. M. Dow, J. Ma, V. W. Moriarty, M. L. Passow, M. E. Henderson, and H. R. Kolar, Global Lake Ecological Network Annual Meeting, Lake Mohonk, NY, November 2017.
  • “Using real-time, high frequency monitoring to study regional heterogeneity in an oligotrophic lake,” M. R. Kelly and H. R. Kolar, North American Lake Management Society International Symposium, Westminster, CO, November 2017.
  • “High spatiotemporal resolution observational and modelling systems for environmental monitoring and management,” H. R. Kolar, Ocean & Earth: Big Data Congress, November, 2017, Halifax, Canada.
  • “Trajectories of Salinization and Recovery from Road Salting for Soils and Streams Tributary to Lake George.” J. W. Sutherland. Fund for Lake George 3rd Annual Salt Summit, Ticonderoga, New York, October 2017.
  • “The value of very high resolution weather forecasts? Experiences from The Jefferson Project at Lake George,” C. D. Watson, J.P. Cipriani, M. Tewari, A.P. Praino, L. A. Treinish, M. E. Henderson, and Harry R. Kolar, Annual Meeting of the American Meteorological Society, Seattle., WA, January 2017.
  • “A coupled Internet of Things-based observational and modelling system for environmental monitoring and management:  The Jefferson Project at Lake George,” H. R. Kolar, Next Generation Analytical Platforms for Environmental Sensing, Dublin, Ireland, March 27-28, 2017.
  • “Surrogate Modeling and Risk-Based Analysis for Solute Transport Simulations,”  E. Arandia, F. O'Donncha, S. McKenna, S. Tirupathi , and E. Ragnoli, Stochastic Environmental Research and Risk Assessment, submitted.
  • “Application of Teledyne / RD Instruments Workhorse ADCPs to characterize surface seiche induced basin exchange,"  M. R. Kelly, M. E. Henderson, and H. R. Kolar, Teledyne Marine Technology Workshop, San Diego, California, October, 2017.
  • “Microfossils in Lake George, NY sediments: Calibrating paleo-biomonitors with modern measurements.” Kornecki, K.M., Katz, M.E., Garner, C.S., McCarthy, F.M.G., Gillikin, D.P., Schaller, M.F., and Stager, J.C. NAMS/SEPM Geologic Problem Solving with Microfossils 4 Conference, Houston, TX, April 5-9, 2017.
  • “Long-term Monitoring and Assessment of Lake George, NY,” Lawrence W. Eichler, C.W. Boylen, W. Hintz, M. Shuler, A. Stoler, V. Moriarty, R. Relyea and S.A. Nierzwicki-Bauer, Global Lake Ecological Network Annual Meeting, Lake Mohonk, NY, November 2017.
  • "Evolved tolerance to road salt disrupts the circadian rhythm of Daphnia pulex,” K. Coldsnow, B. Mattes, W. Hintz, J. Hurley, and R. Relyea. Ecological Society of America 102nd Annual Meeting, Portland, Oregon
  • “Food-chain length mediates the impacts of salinization on freshwater communities” W. Hintz, B. Mattes, M. Schuler, D. Jones, A. Stoler, and R. Relyea. Ecological Society of America 102nd Annual Meeting, Portland, Oregon
  • “Predator-induced defenses: an evolutionary origin of modern-day, pesticide-induced tolerance.” Devin K. Jones, Brian M. Mattes, Erika K. Yates, William D. Hintz, Matthew S. Schuler, Rick A. Relyea. Ecological Society of America 102nd Annual Meeting, Portland, Oregon.
  • “In search of safe alternatives: How common road salts and organic additives alter freshwater food webs.”  Schuler, M. S., W. D. Hintz, D. K. Jones, L. Lind, B. M. Mattes, A. B. Stoler, K. Sudol, and R. A. Relyea. Ecological Society of America. Portland, OR.
  • “Modeling niches and food webs using machine learning,” Schuler, M.S., W. D. Hintz, E. Dow, M. Klawonn, R. A. Relyea. Global Lake Ecological Observatory Network, New Paltz, NY.
  • “Calibrating Paleo-biomonitors in Lake George, NY sediments with modern geochemical and limnological measurements.” Kornecki, K.M., Schuler, M., Katz, M.E., Relyea, R., McCarthy, F.M.G., Schaller, M.F., Gillikin, D.P., Stager, J.C., Boylen, C., Eichler, L., and Nierzwicki-Bauer, S., 2017. Geological Society of America National Conference, Seattle, WA.

 

2016

  • "Toxicology through the lens of ecology and evolution:  Insights from aquatic ecosystems,” R. A. Relyea. Oregon State University
  • "The Jefferson Project," M. Schuler. Siena College
  • "The Jefferson Project and freshwater salinization," A. Stoler, and W. Hintz. Cary Institute
  • "World of Plankton," K. Ruiz.  Installation was featured at the  Revolutionary Learning 2016 Conference, Grand Ballroom, Roosevelt Hotel, New York City
  • "World of Plankton," K. Ruiz.  ACM SIGGRAPH conference, Anaheim, CA
  • "World of Plankton," K. Ruiz.  Shelia C. Johnson Design Center, Parsons School of Design (NYC) at the Games for Change and New York Council for the Arts Match-Up
  • “Long-term trends in dissolved organic carbon characteristics in Wisconsin, USA lakes," Jane et al. ASLO presentation, Santa Fe, NM
  • “Precipitation modulates the land use cover and spatial ranges regulating variability in lake water clarity,' Rose et al. ASLO presentation, Santa Fe, NM
  • “Long-term trends in dissolved organic carbon characteristics in Wisconsin, USA lakes," Jane et al. GLEON presentation, Lunz, Austria
  • "How to identify and survey aquatic plants," Eichler et al. Adirondack Park Invasive Plant Program.
  • “Toxicology through the lens of ecology and evolution:  Insights from aquatic ecosystems,” R. A. Relyea. Cary Institute
  • “Toxicology through the lens of ecology and evolution:  Insights from aquatic ecosystems,” R. A. Relyea. Oklahoma State University
  • "The Jefferson Project," M. Kelly, J. Farrell, and M. Schuler. Union College
  • “Toxicology through the lens of ecology and evolution:  Insights from aquatic ecosystems,” R. A. Relyea. Stony Brook University
  • “Dissolved Organic Matter:  Effects on lake structure and processes,” K. Rose. U.S. Geological Survey, Troy, NY
  • “Causes and effects of changes in lake water clarity,” k. Rose. Adirondack Research Forum, Old Forge, NY
  • "World of Plankton," K. Ruiz. International Game Developers Conference, San Francisco, CA.
  • "The State & Fate of Lake George: Studies Utilizing Innovations in Science, Technology & Engineering," S. Nierzwicki-Bauer. Greater Capital Region Science & Engineering Fair.
  • "Identifying the effects of eutrophication and disturbance in Nitella sp. and macrophyte communities in Lake George," Farrell, J., Caldwell, C., Winkler, D., Eichler, L., Boylen, C., Nierzwicki-Bauer, S. Northeast Aquatic Plant Management Society.
  • “Non-pollen palynomorphs as biomonitors of anthropogenic impact on Lake George, NY.” McCarthy, F.M.G., Kornecki, K.M., Garner, C.S., and M.E. Katz, 2016. 59th Annual Conference on Great Lakes Research, University of Guelph, Ontario, June 6-10, 2016.
  • “Testate Amoebae and Other Microfossils of Lake George, NY: Understanding the Modern Analog.” Kornecki, K.M., Katz, M.E., Schaller, M., McCarthy, F.M.G, and Stager, J.C. Northeast GSA Meeting in Albany, New York, March 23, 2016.
  • “Using Microfossils to Reconstruct Water Quality in Lake George, NY.” Kornecki, K.M., Katz, M.E., Schaller, M., McCarthy, F.M.G, and Stager, J.C. Hudson Mohawk Professional Geologist Association Annual Student Poster Expo, April 20, 2016.
  • “It’s not our fault: Evidence of eutrophication from sediment stable isotopes of Lake George, NY.” Kornecki, K.M., Katz, M.E., Relyea, R., Gillikin, D.P., Schaller, M.F., McCarthy, F.M.G., Stager, J.C. and Wills, C. Geological Society of America National Meeting, Denver, CO, September 25-28, 2016.
  • "Integrated Physical Modelling of the Lake George, NY Watershed,” L. Treinish, C. D. Watson, J. Cipriani, A. Praino, H. R. Kolar, F. Liu, E. Ragnoli, F. O'Donncha, and L. C. V. Real, 20th Conference on Integrated Observing and Assimilation Systems for the Atmosphere, Oceans, and Land Surface (IOAS-AOLS), Annual Meeting of the American Meteorological Society, New Orleans, LA, January 2016. 
  • “An Integrated Modeling, Observing and Visualization System for the Study of the Ecology of Lake George in the Jefferson Project,” A. P. Praino, E. Dow, H. R. Kolar, L. Treinish, J. Cipriani, M. Henderson, M. R. Kelly, R. Kubich, F. Liu, F. O'Donncha, M. Passow, E. Ragnoli, L. Villa Real, and C. Watson, 20th Conference on Integrated Observing and Assimilation Systems for the Atmosphere, Oceans, and Land Surface (IOAS-AOLS), Annual Meeting of the American Meteorological Society, New Orleans, LA, January 2016. 
  • “The Jefferson Project at Lake George:  The application of an intelligent Internet of Things-based coupled observatory and environmental modeling system.” H. R. Kolar and R. A. Relyea, International Water Association Regional Conference on Diffuse Pollution and Catchment Management, Dublin, Ireland, October 23-26, 2016.
  • “Applying Local Analytics and Machine Learning Techniques to Co-Located Vertical and Acoustic Profiler Sensor Platforms in an Oligotrophic Lake,” M. R Kelly, North American Lake Management Society: Science to Stewardship: Balancing Economic Growth and Lake Sustainability, Banff, Alberta, November 1-4, 2016.

 

2015

  • "Human-Aware Sensor Network Ontology: Semantic Support for Empirical Data Collection," Pinheiro, P., McGuinness, D.L., and Santos, H. In Proceedings of 5th Workshop on Linked Science 2015— Best Practices and the Road Ahead (LISC2015), Bethlehem, PA, USA.
  • "The Jefferson Project at Lake George," R. A. Relyea, Rensselaer Newman Center Town & Gown Meeting.
  • "The Jefferson Project:  A progress report," R. A. Relyea, FUND for Lake George Annual Meeting.
  • "The Jefferson Project at Lake George," R. A. Relyea, Snyder Lake Association.
  • "The Jefferson Project at Lake George:  Taking an unprecedented technological approach to understanding an ecosystem," R. A. Relyea, SUNY Albany.
  • "The Jefferson Project at Lake George:  Advancing our ecosystem knowledge of an oligotrophic lake through a coupled observatory and environmental modeling system," H. R. Kolar and R. A. Relyea, Third International Water Association Symposium on Lake and Reservoir Management, Pembroke, Virginia (2015).
  • “An integrated modeling and observing system for the study of ecology of Lake George in The Jefferson Project,” A. P. Praino, L. A. Treinish, H. R. Kolar, J. Cipriani, E. M. Dow, M. R. Kelly, F. Liu, F. O’Donncha, E. Ragnoli, M. L. Passow, and L. Villa Real, American Meteorological Society 95th Annual Meeting, Phoenix, Arizona.
  • "Modelling circulation of Cl in the Jefferson Project with hydrodynamic and water quality models," E. Ragnoli, N. O Brien, F. O'Donncha, J. W. Short, and H. R. Kolar, Third International Water Association Symposium on Lake and Reservoir Management, Pembroke, Virginia.
  • "The Jefferson Project at Lake George: Operational Very-Large-Eddy simulations of a watershed," C. D. Watson, J. Cipriani, A. P. Praino, L. A. Treinish, J. L. Farrell, and H. R. Kolar, American Meteorological Society Meeting on Mesoscale Processes.
  • "The Jefferson Project at Lake George: Large-Eddy simulations of a watershed," C. D. Watson, J. Cipriani, A. P. Praino, L. A. Treinish, M. Tewari, and H. R. Kolar, American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting.
  • "Introducing MERGANSER: A Flexible Framework for Ecological Niche Modeling," E. M. Dow, M. Klawonn. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting.
  • "Automating the Collection of Semantic Sensor Network Metadata in the Field with Mobile Applications," Kinkead, L., Pinheiro, P., and McGuinness, D. L. In Proceedings of the 1st International Workshop on Mobile Deployment of Semantic Technologies (MoDeST 2015) Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, USA. CEUR Workshop Proceedings 1506,CEUR-WS.org, 32-43
  • "Contextual Data Collection for Smart Cities, In Proceedings of The 6th Workshop on Semantics for Smarter Cities," H. Santos, V. Furtado, P. Pinheiro, D. L. and McGuinness. (S4SC 2015), Bethlehem, PA, USA, 2015
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