CZO Partner Organization
The Nicholas School of the Environment maintains a thriving, worldwide collaborative research program with wide-ranging support from government agencies, corporations and foundations. Individual research projects include cutting edge toxicogenomics research, deep-sea exploration of Mid-Atlantic mountains, children's environmental health, and the cumulative global impacts of the long-line fishing industry.
The school is composed of three research divisions:
(list may be incomplete)
COLLABORATOR
Cross-CZO INVESTIGATOR
GRAD STUDENT
GRAD STUDENT
GRAD STUDENT
27 Apr 2017 - The Forest History Society announces that Zachary Brecheisen is the 2017-18 recipient of the F. K. Weyerhaeuser Fellowship! The fellowship consists...
17 Oct 2016 - Eight soil pits were installed at the Calhoun CZO on 17-18 October 2016 for easy access for soil sampling down to 2 meters. Photo: Will Cook.
17 Aug 2016 - On August 17, 2016 a crew from Georgia Tech led by graduate student Yao Tang and professor Jingfeng Wang, with a little help from the folks at Duke,...
14 Jul 2016 - Another Calhoun CZO record - gas reservoirs installed at 8.5m depth! Jay Austin, Zach Brecheisen, and Dan Richter only stopped at 8.5m because they...
13 Jul 2016 - On July 13, 2016, Duke PhD candidate Zach Brecheisen, with assistance from his advisor Dan Richter and Jay Austin, installed TDR probes at 25-cm...
23 Jul 2014 - 1) A new history of Calhoun book chapter is being published this summer. Written by Dan Richter and co-authored by 19 scientists and land...
The annual spring PI meeting (2 PIs per observatory) will be hosted by the Calhoun CZO in Charlotte NC
Charlotte NC (proximity to Charlotte Douglas Intern Airport.