My name is Jaime Thissen. I am originally from the Minnesota
prairie and enjoy being outside. Like some of the other students, I am also a
fan of classic video-games and the Dragonball sagas. I also enjoy
participating in and attending research conferences.
My research interests are primarily in
environmental science and sustainability. I am particularly interested in interdisciplinary
aspects of these two fields. My prior coursework has also focused on
alternative energy including wind, solar, geothermal and hydrogen fuel cells. I’ve
also been involved in the University of Minnesota Solar Vehicle Project, which
designs, builds and races solar cars.
Some of the prior research experience I have involves
international environmental work. I have also been involved in sustainable
forestry and alternative energy projects. Over the last year, I have also been
involved in engineering research on essential oil production for the Dolakha
District of Nepal.
I have a Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science and
Management from the University of Wisconsin-River Falls, where I also participated
in the McNair Scholars program. Over the last few years, I have been transitioning towards more engineering-based academia. I am currently completing a Master of
Science in Bioproducts Biosystems Science and Engineering Management with a
graduate minor in Sustainable Agriculture at the University of Minnesota-Twin
Cities. My thesis compares various lignocellulosic biofuels and selected sustainable qualities.
This summer I will be continuing research
on a project developed at the Agricultural and Biological Engineering Department
tracking data for comparisons in best management practices (BMPs) in selected
regions using the Matlab program. My interest in this particular topic stems
from a desire to develop meaningful sustainable applications. Currently, we are
reviewing the specific programming code in an attempt to identify and flush out
errors. I have also been informed that this program is intended for use beyond our
department, namely stakeholders. Therefore, I anticipate working on a tutorial
instructing on the use of this program.
This project is of particular use because it will enhance data
collection methodology for analysis. I anticipate this analyzed information can
be used in policy and decision-making for relevant stakeholders, especially
rural landowners. I think that having data for different scenarios will be significant
in adopting and justifying any particular BMP.
The primary goal I have with the SPI course is to further develop
my writing skills. In particular, I would like to improve my skill set in terms
of summarizing abstracts. I also would like to refresh and improve my technical
writing which is crucial in communicating ideas in my field.
Dear Jaime,
ReplyDeleteI will begin by stating as a viewer of the dragonball saga, a McNair scholar, an analytical thinker and a person interested in the sciences, good post! I find it interesting that you will be working in Matlab and on different areas involving the environment. The interdisciplinary potential of your research is very impressive and aspires me.
I wish you the best and look forward to conversing with you!
Thanks, Alonza! It's always nice to meet fellow McNair scholars!
DeleteIf you or anyone else have any questions, feel free to ask!
Hi Jamie! Good to have you in my family. Really interesting work I might add. I will also be working with Matlab this summer, so we can be Matlab buddies.
ReplyDeleteSounds good, Vanessa!
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