Katherine Lininger
Award will allow Associate Professor Katherine Lininger to teach at the University of Trento and conduct research on the Tagliamento River floodplain in Italy.
Assistant Professor Katherine Lininger has received an NSF Career Award for her project titled, "Rivers of Carbon: assessing how humans have altered floodplain organic carbon stocks across the contiguous United States.” The
ProfessorKatherine Lininger has received anNSF Career Award for her project titled, "Rivers of Carbon: assessing how humans have altered floodplain organic carbon stocks across the contiguous United States.”The Faculty Early Career
Dr. Katherine Lininger, Assistant Professor, is a fluvial geomorphologist who studies the interactions between geomorphic (physical) and ecological processes in rivers and floodplains. She is particularly interested in the
Professor Katherine Lininger received a $407,205 award from the National Science Foundation titled, "Floodplain ecogeomorphic processes: interactions between floodplain forest characteristics, wood accumulations, and hydrogeomorphology”.
Waleed Abdalati testified to Congress for the House Select Committee on the Climate Crisis. Waleed AbdalatiOn April 15, 2021, Professor Abdalati testified in a hearing held by the U.S. House of Representatives Select
ProfessorKatherine Lininger was part of a team given a CU Outreach Award for the outreach proposal,“CU Restoration Ecology Experimental Learning Program”,by theҴýƽ Outreach Awards Committee. The
Holly BarnardGeography professorHolly Barnardis the Principle Investigatorand Geography Assistant ProfessorKatherine Lininger, with Eve-Lyn Hinckley, are the Co-Principle Investigators on a new 5-year $6.
The2018 Fall Newsletterhas been published and is available for viewing. The newsletter is packed with department news, alumni updates, and student and faculty articles. Contents: Bill Travis: Message from the