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During the Spring of 2023, Joey Smith traveled to China to serve as a senior visiting scholar in the School of Water Resources & Hydropower Engineering at Wuhan University. Joey graduated from The Ohio State University Department of Food, Agricultural and Biological Engineering (FABE) BS/MS program, is currently a GTA for FABE land surveying classes, and is an Environmental Science Graduate Program (ESGP) PhD candidate.
Each year, Ohio State Energy Partners contributes $810,00 to university or affiliated philanthropic causes. The Office of Academic Affairs engages Ohio State faculty, staff and students through a request for proposals to advance important university priorities and promote interdisciplinary and community collaboration.
Great Lakes Protection Fund featuring Ryan Winston
Ryan Winston, Assistant Professor in Food, Agricultural and Biological Engineering (FABE) and Civil, Environmental, and Geodetic Engineering, recently received a 2019 Excellence in Undergraduate Research Mentoring Award. Over 60 graduate students, postdoctoral scholars, and faculty were nominated this year. Winston joins 17 other award recipients from across the university who were all recognized by the Office of Undergraduate Research & Creative Inquiry.
Ryan J. Winston is an Assistant Professor in the Departments of Food, Agricultural, and Biological Engineering and Civil, Environmental, and Geodetic Engineering at the Ohio State University. Winston focuses on the sustainable management of water in urban, suburban, and rural areas. His research group specializes in site assessment, monitoring, modeling, and management services that help partners make better decisions about watershed management.
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Some farm fields in northwest Ohio’s Maumee River watershed have more phosphorus than their crops can use. Called “elevated phosphorus fields,” such fields may be at higher risk of contributing to Lake Erie’s harmful algal blooms.
That’s the premise of a new five-year, $5 million study that hopes to learn about those fields and lower that risk by creating new public-private partnerships.
Farm and Dairy featuring Jay Martin