| 2025 | Owen Donnelly, Western University, Evaluating the Impacts of Climate Change on Arsenic and Phosphorus Mobilization in Coastal Aquifers |
| 2024 | Nusrat Khan, Arizona State University, Deciphering dynamics with advanced statistical analysis of TKN trends in Great Lake tributaries over four decades |
| 2023 | Sabrina Jaffe, University of Toledo, Application of Bayesian hierarchical models in grass carp and harmful algal bloom management |
| 2022 | Emily Liljestrand, Michigan State University, How Data Availability and Quality Influence Output in State Space Stock Assessment Models Applied to Great Lakes Fisheries |
| 2021 | Stephanie Figary, Cornell University, Zooplankton as indicators: Understanding the Great Lakes through decades of zooplankton monitoring |
| 2020 | Polly Peterson, University of Toledo, Dept Environmental Science, Bayesian modeling applications for addressing algal bloom issues in Lake Erie |
| 2019 | Yuan Hui, University at Buffalo, SUNY, Dynamics of Phosphorus in Lake Ontario and its effects on Cladophora resurgence |
| 2018 | Kaitlin Reinl, University of Minnesota-Duluth, Water Resources Science - Limnology and Oceanography, Assessing future risk of cyanobacteria blooms in western Lake Superior; a modeling approach |
| 2017 | Brandon Gerig, School of Notre Dame, Dept. of Biological Sciences, Swimming Upstream: Ecological implications of dam removal |
| 2017 | Ashley Hendricks, Michigan Technological University, Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering, A Bayesian approach for the uncertainty analysis of a mercury biogeochemical model applied for inland Upper Peninsula lakes |
| 2016 | Annie Scofield, Cornell University, Assessing the ecological importance of deep chlorophyll layer formation in the Great Lakes: Understanding a vertically restructured system |
| 2015 | Mark Dufour, University of Toledo, Hydroacoustic quantification of distribution and abundance of Lake Erie walleye (Sander vitreus): from measurement to prediction |
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