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Bay Area & North Coast Water Use & Planning Policies
Bay Area & North Coast Water Use & Planning Policies

Spring 2025

Student: Walter “Shin” Tadokoro

Department: Geography, Environment and Planning Department 

PLASTICOLA : Interactive Art Machine Made From Plastic Waste
PLASTICOLA : Interactive Art Machine Made From Plastic Waste

Spring 2025

Team: Angela Hauser, Bjorn Lavik, Eduardo Camacho, Miles Broadwell

Faculty: Sena Clara Creston

Visual Use and Collection of Envriornmental Data for Educational VR Applications
Visual Use and Collection of Envriornmental Data for Educational VR Applications

Spring 2025

Team : Misha Morandi & Joseph Byrnes

Faculty : Dr. Sara Kassis

A.Q.UA (Automatic Quantitative Underwater Analysis)
A.Q.U.A (Automatic Quantitive Underwater Analysis)

Spring 2025

Team : Christopher Scott, Cameron deLeew, Jacob Baltierrez. 

Faculty : Nansong Wu, Ph.D. 

trail camera images
Is there a difference in species movement between the trails and the power line right-of-way at Fairfield Osborn Preserve?

Spring 2017

Faculty: Martha Shott, Nathan Rank, Jeremy Qualls

Partners: Center for Environmental Inquiry

system overview diagram
PLAD: Power Line Arc Detector

2019

Faculty: Mohamed Salem

student with clipboard in meadow under powerlines
The Impacts of Right-of-Way Management on Pollinators

2015 - 2017

Faculty: Chris Halle

Partners: PG&E, SMUD, Utility Arborist Association, Pollinator Partnership, Kerry Wininger

native bee on buttercup with fingers
Establishing a Western United States Vegetation Management Right-of-Way Research Network

2017

Faculty: Chris Halle

Partners: United Arborist Association, PG&E, SMUD, Pollinator Partnership, Eldorado National Forest, Pepperwood Preserve, Michelle Benson

board and wires with meter outside
Mobile Data Harvester

2016 to 2017

Faculty: Chris Halle, Farid Farahmand

Partners: Mr. Sean Headrick, Aerotestra