Profiles

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Title: Environmental Scientist
Role: Lead water monitoring on the Great Lakes Connecting Channels
Organization: Environment and Climate Change Canada
Location: Burlington, Ontario
Title: Physics Scientist, Research
Role: Hydraulic Modelling, Numerical Prediction of Water System, Development of Numerical Models, River Modelling, Maintaining Numerical Simulation Suites
Organization: Environment and Climate Change Canada
Title: Research Scientist (PRP)
Role: Postdoctoral Scientist
Organization: Natural Resources Canada
Location: Quebec City
Title: Research Scientist
Role: Dr. Hounjet serves to advance understanding of: (1) oil spill impacts on aquatic systems, (2) lithium extraction from oilfield brines, (3) energy storage systems based on novel battery technology, and (4) carbon capture processes.
Organization: Natural Resources Canada
Location: Devon, AB, Canada
Title: Research Scientist - Stream and watershed biogeochemist
Role: My research program aims to increase our understanding of the biogeochemical, hydrological and ecological processes which influence surface water quality. Particularly, my team and I focus on processes which alter the form, bioavailability, transient...
Organization: Environment and Climate Change Canada
Title: Environmental Scientist, Section Chief\Great Lakes Watershed - Water Quality Monitoring and Surveillance
Organization: Environment and Climate Change Canada
Title: Research Scientist and Lab Leader
Role: Genetic Toxicology
Organization: Health Canada
Title: Sedimentologist - Responsible for monitoring sediment quality in the St. Lawrence River
Organization: Environment and Climate Change Canada
Title: Research Scientist
Role: Study Leader, Benthic Community Responses to Disturbances
Organization: Environment and Climate Change Canada
Title: Senior Research Scientist
Role: Development of fish bioassays for reproductive and endocrine effects, using reproductive endpoints (egg production and sex characteristics) for use in environmental risk assessments and Canadian regulatory programs.
Organization: Environment and Climate Change Canada