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Faculty Mentor: Dr. Hsiang-te Kung
Faculty Mentor's Department: Department of Earth Sciences - Geography
Telephone Number and/or E-mail: 678-4538; hkung@memphis.edu
Project Description: To provide students with some practical experiences of analyzing the physical environment of the metropolitan area, utilizing some of the methods, techniques, and concepts (knowledge) learned in Geography 4/6201. The selected topic is designed to study the interaction between urbanization and physical environment within the metropolitan area. Suggested topics for research project are:
Effects of environmental limitation or hazards on urban growth. Mitigation of natural hazards in Tennessee (by counties or regions).
Effects of urbanization on micro-cimate, i.e., urban heart island, precipitation, fog, cloud cover, radiation, etc.
Environmental impacts of casino business in Tunica County and the vicinity areas (land uses, transportation, water quality, etc).
A survey of floodplain land use.
Water supply and demand problems in urban areas.
Potential groundwater pollution from illegal dumps and sanitary landfills.
Noise pollution in urban settings.
Air pollution problems in the urban area.
Effects of urbanization on water quantity (flood and drought) and quality problems.
Commercial revitalization and vacant land in the Memphis area.
Solid Waste Management: Issues and Options.
Environmental Effects of Electromagnetic Radiation from Power (Transmission) Lines.
Reelfoot Lake are: erosion, sedimentation, and eutrophication problems
Requirements for Student Applicants: Junior or Senior with some geography/environment background.
Starting Date: Spring 2006
Method of Compensation ( Volunteer, Academic Credit, or Stipend): Stipend
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Faculty Mentor: Dr. Esra Ozdenerol
Faculty Mentor's Department: Earth Sciences
Email: eozdenrl@memphis.edu
Phone: 678-2787
Project Description: 1) West Nile Virus in Shelby County: I use GIS and Remote sensing techniques to explore the mosquito habitats and clustering analysis where the infected mosquitoes are and the effected human cases. I am working with the Shelby County Health Department on developing a model to lower the amount of cases in our county and explore ways how to do better intervention. 2) Low birth weight and infant mortality: Birth and death records from the Tennessee Department of Health are obtained. I am applying clustering analysis techniques to find out where the most vulnerable places are in Shelby County.
Requirements: Computer knowledge. GIS techniques a plus, but not required. I also prefer web and programming skills, if any.
Starting Date: At student's convenience.
Compensation: Right now, I do not have funding, but it is on its way. So I can say voluntary—soon to be funded. |