
The
Center for Applied Aquatic Ecology offers internships in aquatic research for
high school, college undergrads, foreign exchange students, and graduate students.
The
NCSU chapter of IAESTE (International Association
for the Exchange of Students for Technical Expertise) has sponsored 23 students
over the past three years. The Center for Applied Aquatic Ecology has had the
privilege of working with two IASTE interns over the last several years. Examples:
- David Tómas Davidsson joined
us from Iceland as an IASTE intern to assist with the identification and quantification
of microalgae in water samples collected from the Neuse River Estuary. His efforts
contributed to a recent publication which documented the dynamics of a winter
dinoflagellate bloom in this system. In addition, David gained valuable experience
dealing with the collection and processing of samples, analytical "wet" chemistry,
and advanced microscopic techniques.
- Freydís Vigfussdöttir
was the second sponsored intern from Iceland. Her research project examined burrowing
activities of northern quahogs, Mercenaria mercenaria, when exposed to
several species of toxigenic algae. This research was presented as a poster
at the XI International Conference on Harmful Algae convened in Cape Town, South
Africa).
Education Outreach and Internships at the Center for Applied Aquatic Ecology