Arianna Quinn Tariqi
@ariannatariqi
Environmental Engineering PhD student in KORES & HER lab @ University of Arizona. INDIGE-FEWSS Trainee. Graduate from UC Merced previously a part of FEWS-US lab
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http://linkedin.com/in/ariannatariqi 28-10-2020 19:18:27
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Anyone can decolonize their science. So proud of my Indigenous Food Energy & Water Security trainees for all their hard work and cultural humility to co-design #STEM solutions! They are environmental leaders of today for the 7th generation!
Hey, Kerri L Hickenbottom and I are recruiting grad students! Please RT and tell your interested UGs aeesp.org/jobs/2892
So proud of Indigenous Food Energy & Water Security students Nizhoni Tallas and Ariana Tariqi who presented their research at the UArizona GIDP showcase today! Also program coordinator Cara and faculty Ben Colombi received awards! Congratulations! A great way to end semester class!
Check out this study I was a part of at UC Merced! Super impactful work on wastewater monitoring globally COVIDPoops19 Colleen Naughton, PhD. (she\her\hers)
Arianna Quinn Tariqi Colleen Naughton, PhD. (she\her\hers) Including an awesome U.S. map, input, and workflow diagram from co-author Arianna Quinn Tariqi !
❄️A rare sight at the University of Arizona!❄️ #letitsnow University of Arizona Arizona Student Unions #snowperson
Had a fantastic time presenting at AZ Water Conference 2023!! This was my first presentation as a PhD student and it went great 🎉 Thank you to AZ Water Association, the moderator, and everyone who attended the session! #AZWater96
CITRIS PI & UC Merced prof Colleen Naughton (Colleen Naughton, PhD. (she\her\hers)) designs healthier & more sustainable food, energy & water systems. What drew her to environmental engineering? “I saw that engineers solve problems & that’s what I wanted to do,” she said. ➡️ bit.ly/citris-naughto…
Had a wonderful time sharing insights into my work with desalination at the WRRC Student Research Highlights last Thursday! This presentation series is thanks to UArizona Water Resources Research Center Research Grant, administered by the U.S. Geological Survey.
The Monday morning email you like to receive. Thank you so much to all the coauthors that made this publication possible and those in the WBE community for your support COVIDPoops19 special thanks to the students Fernando Adali Roman Jr Arianna Quinn Tariqi @KKadonsky that put in so many hours!
We are honored to have been selected for the best paper award from FEMS Microbes! This would not have been possible without our amazing co-authors and the #WBE community. Thank you! #COVID19 #Wastewater CryptoLabRat @GertjanMedema @KKadonsky Arianna Quinn Tariqi Fernando Adali Roman Jr Colleen Naughton, PhD. (she\her\hers)