CLAS Grad Student Accolades: Publications for Spring/Summer 2024

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  1. Ahmed Almousa and Anne Johnson (Sociology Ph.D.) co-authored "Addressing Advanced Degrees: The Educational Gradient in Time spent in Childcare for Mothers and Fathers from 2012-2021," conditionally accepted for publication in the upcoming edited volume of Contemporary Perspectives in Family Research.
  2. Cameron Arnold (Sociology MS ‘23) co-authored “Analyzing the Benefits and Limitations of Non-Degree Credentials: The Case of Apprenticeship in Oregon,” forthcoming in Journal of Labor Studies.  
  3. Paola Arroyo Vargas (Earth, Environment and Society Ph.D.) submitted a manuscript titled “Impacts of a short-interval severe fire on forest structure, composition and regeneration in a temperate Andean Araucaria-Nothofagus forest” for publication and co-authored "El grave impacto del «madereo de rescate» en bosques incendiados (The serious impact of "salvage logging" in burned forests)” in CIPER
  4. Isaac Ball (Geography MS) made pivotal contributions to fieldwork sample collection for a paper co-authored by Geography faculty Andrés Holz, “Canary in the forest?—Tree mortality and canopy dieback of western redcedar linked to drier and warmer summers” published in Journal of Biogeography.
  5. Natalie Cholula (Sociology Ph.D.) co-authored Fight, Flight, Freeze: How Access to Support Shapes Tenant Responses to Eviction in Multnomah County, published by Evicted in Oregon, a research project based at PSU.
  6. Grace Hall (Environmental Management MEM) co-authored “Survey of southern Missouri Plethodontidae in Ozark caves” in Reptiles & Amphibians.
  7. Ari J. Herman and Taiyo Terada (Mathematical Sciences Ph.D.) co-authored “The odd girth of generalized Johnson graphs” in Discrete Mathematics.
  8. Nikki Johnston (Physics Ph.D.) co-authored "Fluorescence Microscopy with Deep UV, Near UV, and Visible Excitation for In Situ Detection of Microorganisms” in Astrobiology and “Detectability of unresolved particles in off-axis digital holographic microscopy” in Appl Opt.  
  9. Michael Krochta (Earth, Environment and Society Ph.D.) co-authored a paper titled ”Scales of Connectivity within Stream Temperature Networks of the Clackamas River Basin, Oregon” in Annals of the American Association of Geographers
  10. Jung In Lee (TESOL MA) and Yufei Tao (Computer Science Ph.D.) co-authored “Conversations with ChatGPT: Dataset and analysis of user motives and model naturalness”, accepted at the 2024 Joint International Conference on Computational Linguistics, Language Resources, and Evaluation. 
  11. Chris Lower and Emma Russell (Geography MS) co-authored “The meteorology and impacts of the September 2020 Western United States extreme weather event” in Weather and Climate Extremes
  12. Cassidy Moore (Communication MS) co-authored “An action-specific examination of the role of answerers’ gaze orientation in managing transition relevance” in Discourse Processes.
  13. Elizabeth Scott (Hendrickson) (Biology Ph.D.) is the primary author on “Effective dispersal patterns in prairie plant species across human-modified landscapes” in Molecular Ecology
  14. Geoff Szafranski (Environmental Management MEM ‘23) co-authored “Contamination in mangrove ecosystems: A synthesis of literature reviews across multiple contaminant categories” in Marine Pollution Bulletin and “Non-native Rhizophora mangle as sinks for coastal contamination on Moloka'i, Hawai'i” in Environmental Advances.
  15. Taiyo Terada (Mathematical Sciences Ph.D) co-authored ”Proof of the Kresch-Tamvakis Conjecture” in Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society.
  16. Ned Tilbrook (Sociology Ph.D.) co-authored “Shifting Tides: The Evolution of Racial Inequality in Higher Education from the 1980s through the 2010s” in Socius: Sociological Research for a Dynamic World.