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IVAN ARISMENDI Assistant Professor ABOUT ME: I am from the southern cone of South America where empanadas, lamb, and temperate rainforests formed my early years. I am a quantitative aquatic ecologist interested in the links among water, land, and people. TEACHING: I teach Freshwater Ecology and Con- servation and En- dangered Species, Society and Sus- tainability. ADVISING: My role as a mentor is helping stu- dents become the professional/sci- entist they desire to be. My final goal is to help my students become good citizens, confident and meaningful contributors of science to the society at-large. OFFICE: Nash 040 | PHONE: 541.737.2639 | [email protected] RESEARCH: My research is focused on freshwater-terrestrial links, invasive species impacts on aquatic and riparian ecosys- tems, and the consequences of climate change on freshwater ecosystems. I am also interest- ed in issues related to diversity and inclusion in science. Since 2016, I am an Assistant Profes- sor in the Department of Fish- eries and Wildlife at Oregon State University.
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Page 1: IVAN ARISMENDI - Oregon State University · IVAN ARISMENDI Assistant Professor ABOUT ME: I am from the southern cone of South America where empanadas, lamb, and temperate rainforests

IVAN ARISMENDIAssistant Professor

ABOUT ME: I am from the southern cone of South America where empanadas, lamb, and temperate rainforests formed my early years. I am a quantitative aquatic ecologist interested in the links among water, land, and people.

TEACHING: I teach Freshwater Ecology and Con-servation and En-dangered Species, Society and Sus-tainability.

ADVISING: My role as a mentor is helping stu-dents become the professional/sci-entist they desire to be. My final goal is to help my students become good citizens, confident and meaningful contributors of science to the society at-large.

OFFICE: Nash 040 | PHONE: 541.737.2639 | [email protected]

RESEARCH: My research is focused on freshwater-terrestrial links, invasive species impacts on aquatic and riparian ecosys-tems, and the consequences of climate change on freshwater ecosystems. I am also interest-ed in issues related to diversity and inclusion in science. Since 2016, I am an Assistant Profes-sor in the Department of Fish-eries and Wildlife at Oregon State University.