Commencement-2019

Doctoral Degrees COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS AND SCIENCES * Pablo Enrique Baldivieso Blanco Ph.D. Mathematical Sciences Necessary Conditions for Stability of Vehicle Formations Dissertation Chair J.J.P. Veerman Professor of Mathematics and Statistics Leslie Lynne Bliss-Ketchum Ph.D. Environmental Sciences and Resources The Impact of Infrastructure on Habitat Connectivity for Wildlife Dissertation Chair Catherine de Rivera Professor of Environmental Science *Grant Brady Ph.D. Applied Psychology Integrating Work Ability into the Organizational Science Literature: Advancing Theory and Developing the Homological Network Dissertation Chair Donald Truxillo Professor of Psychology *Jacquelyn Marie Brady Ph.D. Applied Psychology Family Linked Workplace Resources and Contextual Factors as Important Predictors of Job and Individual Well-being for Employees and Families Dissertation Chair: Leslie Hammer Professor of Psychology Andrew David Butz Ph.D. Sociology Selling Protest in the News? Movement- Media Framing of Occupations: An Exploratory Study Dissertation Chair: Robert Liebman Professor of Sociology and Urban Studies *JaDee Yvonne Carathers Ph.D. Sociology Radical Doulas Make “Caring a Political Act”: Full-spectrum Birthwork as Reproductive Justice Activism Dissertation Chair Maura Kelly Associate Professor of Sociology Zbigniew Jakub Grabowski Ph.D. Environmental Sciences and Resources Removing Dams, Constructing Science: Watershed Restoration Through A Socio- Eco-Technical Systems Lens Dissertation Chair Heejun Chang Professor of Geography Gunnar Forrest Johnson Ph.D.Environmental Sciences and Resources Rock Glaciers of the Contiguous United States: Spatial Distribution, Cryospheric Context, and Riparian Vegetation Dissertation Chair Heejun Chang Professor of Geography Sylvia Marie Ferguson Kidder Ph.D. Applied Psychology Gendered Partner-Ideals, Relationship Satisfaction, and Intimate Partner Violence Dissertation Chair Eric Mankowski Professor of Psychology *Daniel Close Larson Ph.D. Earth, Environment and Society Attitudes, Behavior, and Archetypes in the Clackamas River Basin: A Model of Water Customer Analysis and Outreach for Watershed Protection and Conservation Dissertation Chair Heejun Chang Professor of Geography *Ryan M. Lerud Ph.D. Applied Physics Sensors and Portable Instruments for Postharvest Agriculture Dissertation Chair Rajendra Solanki Professor of Physics *Erin Nicole Looper Ph.D. Earth, Environment and Society Scenes from the Swale: Investigating Spatial and Temporal Dimensions of Nitrogen Cycling in Urban Stormwater Bioretention Facilities Dissertation Chair Jennifer Morse Assistant Professor of Environmental Science Gilbert David Miller Ph.D. Earth, Environment and Society Scientists, Uncertainty and Nature, An Analysis of the Development, Implementation and Unintended Consequences of the Northwest Forest Plan Dissertation Chair Craig Shinn Professor Emeritus of Public Administration *Janette Bernadette Myers Ph.D. Chemistry Application of Single Particle Electron Microscopy to Native Lens Gap Junctions and Intrinsically Disordered Signaling Complexes Dissertation Chair Steve Reichow Assistant Professor of Chemistry Alexandra Elizabeth Nielsen Ph.D. Systems Science Quantijying Spatial Potential Access Equity in an Agent Based Simulation Model of Buprenorphine Treatment Policy Dissertation Chair: Wayne Wakeland Associate Professor of Systems Science 34

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