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TIM HUDELSON
hudelson@cc.usu.edu

Masters Candidate
   - ETHYLENE STUDIES

Curriculum Vitae in PDF format
 

CURRICULUM VITAE
EDUCATION
EXPERIENCE
PROFESSIONAL
MEMBERSHIPS

AWARDS
PRESENTATIONS &
PUBLICATIONS

 
 
   

EDUCATION
MS
* 2005
  Utah State University
     Crop Physiology (emphasis: Ethylene Sensitivity)
 
BS
1992
  Utah State University
     Fisheries & Wildlife and English (emphasis: Fisheries Management and Writing, respectively)
   
* expected

EXPERIENCE
  • GRADUATE RESEARCH ASSISTANT - Feb. 2002 to present
       - Utah State University, Crop Physiology Laboratory; Logan, UT

    Researched plant hormone sensitivity in growth chamber and greenhouse facilities;
    Assisted in proposal writing and articles for journal submission;
    Graduate Teaching Assistant in Crop Physiology and Crop Physiology Lab;
    Extensive use with environmental sensors and microscopes;
    Extensive use with spectroradiometers, infrared gas analysis, and gas chromatography;
    Extensive datalogger programming, spreadsheet, and word processing use

     
  • FIELD RESEARCH ASSISTANT in FOREST RESTORATION - Mar. 2001 to Aug. 2001
       - Ecological Restoration Institute, Northern Arizona University; Flagstaff, AZ

    Analyzed forest health, including canopy and understory components;
    Mapped forest plots to determine forest growth dynamics and restoration practices

     
  • AGROFORESTRY EXTENSION VOLUNTEER - Jul. 1998 to Sep. 2000
       - US Peace Corps; Uganda and Kenya

    Taught proposal writing about community-based wetland conservation initiatives;
    Organized committees to develop economic and environmental policy;
    Addressed public gatherings, both planned and impromtu;
    Conducted biodiversity survey of native and non-native forest and wetland flora;
    Assisted a small CBO to develop and maintain a Tilapia fish pond

     
  • PLANT ECOPHYSIOLOGY RESEARCH ASSISTANT - Mar. 1989 to 1998
       - Ecology Center, Utah State University; Logan, UT

    Conducted field and greenhouse studies on nutrient acquisition of rangeland plants;
    Conducted field and laboratory studies on plant responses to UV radiation;
    Assayed phenolics and carotenoids from leaf epidermal cells;
    Conducted spectrophotometer transmittance tests;
    Extensive datalogger programming, spreadsheet, and word processing use

     
  • LIMNOLOGY FIELD TECHNICIAN - Summer 1992
       - Ecology Center, Utah State University; Logan, UT

    Surveyed plankton populations in Lake Margaret, AK;
    Collected, preserved, and processed phyto- and zooplankton samples;
    Assessed health of indigenous and anadromous salmonids;
    Tagged salmonids with subcutaneous tags;

     
  • ENGLISH TUTOR - Oct. 1988 to Jun. 1992
       - Writing Center, Utah State University; Logan, UT

    Assisted University students to develop writing and editing skills;
    Administered writing exams to Education students

     
  • STREAM ECOLOGY LAB ASSISTANT - Sep. 1987 to Jun. 1988
       - Ecology Center, Utah State University; Logan, UT

    Identified aquatic invertebrates and their habitats;
    Extensive use with microscopes

     
  • WATERFOWL MANAGEMENT SEASONAL AIDE - Oct. 1986 to May 1987
       - California Dept. of Fish and Game, Mendota Wildlife Area; Mendota, CA

    Assessed waterfowl nesting habitat and predator presence for Duck Stamp Project IV;
    Conducted pair count transects for Duck Stamp Project IV;
    Identified waterfowl at hunter check station;
    Assessed migrant waterfowl usage of agricultural drainage ponds

     
  • MOSQUITO CONTROL OFFICER - Summers 1985 to 1991
       - Teton County Road and Levee Department; Jackson, WY

    Worked with landowners, county officials, and pro- and anti-control groups;
    Worked to develop an environmentally conscious mosquito control program
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PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS
  • American Association for the Advancement of Science (Current)
  • American Society of Agronomy (Current)
  • Sigma Tau Delta, English Honor Society (Current)
  • American Fisheries Society (1986 to 1989)
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AWARDS
  • Class of '50 Scholarship (Fisheries & Wildlife) - 1988
  • Emma Eccles Scholarship (English) - 1991
  • Resident Tuition Waiver (Plant Science) - 2004
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PRESENTATIONS & PUBLICATIONS
  • Controlling Ethylene Sensitivity in Tomatoes
       Tim Hudelson and B. Bugbee - 2004
             -
    Plants, Soils, and Biometeorology Departmental Seminar
  • Ethylene Reduces Yield in Crop Plants
       Tim Hudelson and B. Bugbee - 2004
             - Plants, Soils, and Biometeorology Departmental Seminar
  • Temperature Effects on Ethylene Sensitivity in Dwarf Tomatoes (poster)
       Tim Hudelson, S. Klassen, and B. Bugbee - Mar. 2004
             - The 6th Annual Intermountain Paper & Poster Symposium
  • Temperature Effects on Ethylene Sensitivity in Dwarf Tomatoes (poster)
       Tim Hudelson, S. Klassen, and B. Bugbee - Jan. 2004
             -
    Habitation Conference; Orlando, FL
  • Temperature Effects on Ethylene Sensitivity (poster)
       Tim Hudelson, S. Klassen, and B. Bugbee - 2003
             - American Society of Agronomy; Denver, CO
  • So
       
    Tim Hudelson
             -
    Poetry in: The Crucible - Utah State University; Logan, UT - 1990
  • Oppositions
        Tim Hudelson
             - Poetry in: The Crucible - Utah State University; Logan, UT - 1989
  • Laces of Acorn 
       
    Tim Hudelson
             - Poetry in: The Crucible - Utah State University; Logan, UT - 1988
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