Researchers used SXRMB at the Canadian Light Source to show that cycling rice and shrimp cultivation is a viable, reversible option for rice farmers affected by changes in climate in Vietnam's coastal Mekong Delta.
I’m a prairie kid who loves research. I have a Master’s in economics with a focus on public programs, labour and education. Long before that, I did my undergrad in physics & English with a math minor.
Besides my resume, you’ll find this page full of sewing projects, the odd published poem, and stories about Canadian science.
A note about the blog title: in math and physics, the prefix eigen means one's own. It comes from the german, but mostly I always liked thinking about a particle's eigenvalues, and thought I might apply the same thought to my excursions.
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Researchers used SXRMB at the Canadian Light Source to show that cycling rice and shrimp cultivation is a viable, reversible option for rice farmers affected by changes in climate in Vietnam's coastal Mekong Delta.
The Canada First Research Excellence Fund has awarded the University of Saskatchewan $37.2 million over 7 years for global food security research. The Canadian Light Source is a major partner in this project, providing unique imaging capabilities to advance agricultural leadership.