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Course Instructors
Mark
Clark is an Assistant Professor in the Soil and Water
Science Department at the University of Florida, Institute
of Food and Agricultural Sciences (IFAS). He has expertise
in wetland ecology and soil-water-plant relationships.
Patrick Inglett is an Assistant Professor in the Soil
and Water Science Department at the University of Florida,
Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences (IFAS). His
primary areas of expertise is on the use of novel techniques
to study coupled biogeochemical cycles in wetlands and
aquatic systems.
James
Jawitz is an Associate Professor in the Soil and Water
Science Department at the University of Florida, Institute
of Food and Agricultural Sciences (IFAS). His primary areas
of expertise is wetland hydrology, transport processes, and
modeling.
Todd Osborne is a Research Assistant Professor in the
Soil and Water Science Department at the University of
Florida. He has expertise on the fate of dissolved organic
matter, xenobiotics, metals, and nutrients in wetlands and
aquatic systems. He has expertise in wetland biogeochemistry
and water quality, with emphasis in coastal wetlands.
Ramesh Reddy is Graduate Research Professor and
Chairman of the Soil and Water Science Department at the
University of Florida, Institute of Food and Agricultural
Sciences (IFAS). He has expertise in wetland biogeochemistry
and water quality.
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