Student Research Experiences
with DR. HENDRATTA ALI
IRES-Cameroon Collaboration | GWB-Geophysical Investigations | Petroleum Projects
Faculty at Fort Hays State University's Werth College of Science, Technology, and Mathematics (FHSU STM) offer graduate and undergraduate students various opportunities to conduct research and gain world-class experience.
Dr. Hendratta Ali and her research team currently have several research opportunities available to students, including projects in the US and abroad.
Projects open students may involve:
- Hydro-geophysics research
- Estuarine research
- Petroleum research
Ali’s research students have the opportunity to present their research at various venues (e.g. during the undergraduate and graduate research day at the Kansas State Capitol, FHSU SACAD, SEG-annual meeting, AAPG and GSA etc.)
Contact Dr. Ali, hnali@fhsu.edu, to inquire about research opportunities for graduate and undergraduate students.
Current Research Opportunities
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Collaborative Research: IRES Track I: US-Cameroon Collaboration Investigating Anthropogenic Perturbations on Carbon Cycling in an Urbanized Tropical Estuary
Note: Principle Investigator has changed to Dr. Henry Agbogun for project year 2022.
Seeking undergraduate and graduate students to take part in a collaborative project that will provide the opportunity for international education, training, and research in marine geochemistry and carbon cycling in the Atlantic coast of Cameroon, West Africa.
Participating Institutions:
Fort Hays State University Department of Geosciences
University of Delaware, Department of Geological Sciences
University of California at Davis, Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences
Funded by: The National Science Foundation IRES Collaborative Research
For additional information be sure to read the About the Program and visit the Application page.
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Geophysical Investigation of Fault Zone Aquifers and Water Quality Assessment
This Geoscientist Without Borders grant by the Society of Exploration Geophysicists (SEG) Foundation is to to conduct humanitarian geosciences work exploring for groundwater in metamorphic basement rocks. The Society of Exploration Geophysicist through the Geoscientist Without Borders program has to mission of supporting the humanitarian application of geoscience around the world. The goal is to make a significant difference in the lives of those in need.
Application information:For participation and application information please contact Dr. Hendratta Ali, hnali@fhsu.edu
For additional information be sure to read the About the Program and visit the Application page.
Participating Institutions:
Fort Hays State Univeristy, Department of Geosciences
Colorado School of Mines, Department of Petroleum Engineering
Univeristy of Yaoundé , Department of Earth Sciences
University of Bamenda, Department of Geology
Funded by: The Society of Exploration Geophysicists (SEG) Foundation Geoscientists Without Borders