| Gloria
Beattie, Civil
Engineering -
Thesis: Predictions of the evolution of the Red River Wildlife
Management Area following Restoration. |
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| Charles
Berenbrock, Civil
Engineering - Thesis: Simulation
of Flows in Steep Mountain Streams. |
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Mike Burke - Civil
Engineering -
Thesis: Linking hydropower operation to modified fluvial processes
downstream of Libby Dam, Kootenai River, USA and Canada - Hometown:
Madison, Wisconsin, USA.
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Berhon
Dibrani, Engineering -
University of
Stuttgart - Thesis: Hydromorphology and related habitat quality in
tributaries of the Lower Kootenai River. Hometown: Stuttgart, Germany.
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Ken
Donley, Civil Engineering -
Boise State
University - Thesis: An analytical approach for simulating
river-shallow aquifer interactions. Hometown: Garden Valley, Idaho.
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Eckhard Fischer, Engineering -
University of Stuttgart -
Thesis: Hometown: Germany
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Scott King, P.E., Civil Engineering -
Thesis: Characterization, Evolution and Restoration of the
Twelve-mile reach of the Salmon River at Challis. Hometown: Boise, Idaho
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Steve
Lipscomb, Civil
Engineering - Thesis: Derivation of Regional Streamflow Equations using
Genetic Programming. Hometown: Idaho
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| Jeanne
McFall - Bio &
Ag Engineering - Thesis: An Assessment of Pacific Northwest River
Restoration Projects using the Methow Basin as a Case Study - Hometown:
Boise, Idaho |
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| Heidi
McRoberts, Forestry,
Wildlife and Range Sciences -
Thesis: Restoring Fish Habitat at McComas Meadows, Idaho. |
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| Sharon
Parkinson, Biological and
Agricultural Engineering
- Thesis: Prediction of Total Dissolved Gas levels in Rivers using
Artificial Neural Networks and Genetic Algorithms. |

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Ivo
Scherrer, Engineering -
University of Stuttgart -
Thesis: Red River Temperature Modeling - Hometown: Chur, Switzerland
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Nicholas
Scheidt, Civil
Engineering - Thesis: Stream
Succession: Channel Changes After Wildfire Disturbance (Abstract) -
Hometown:
Eugene, Oregon
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Karen
Zelch,
Environmental
Science - Thesis: Aggrading Alluvial Fans and their Impact on Fish
Passage in Tributaries of the Kootenai River, Idaho and Montana -
Hometown: Eighty-four, Pennsylvania
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