Celia Mason
Celia Mason
MES-R
ENSC
Past degrees: BA Anthropology, University of Victoria
Thesis Research: Exploring Food Sovereignty and the Importance of Place
Supervisor: Dr. Kristen Lowitt
MES-R
ENSC
Past degrees: BA Anthropology, University of Victoria
Thesis Research: Exploring Food Sovereignty and the Importance of Place
Supervisor: Dr. Kristen Lowitt
PhD Student
ENSC
Past degrees: BSc- Biology, MES- Environmental Science both from the University of Guelph
Thesis Research: How effective are incentive-based policies in promoting the adoption of renewable energy sources in Canada?
Supervisor: Dr. Warren Mabee
Dr. Tienhaara will continue her studies in the role played by governments in tackling climate change, read more about her research in the latest edition of the ¾ÅÐãÖ±²¥ Gazette here!
Assistant Professor
School of Environmental Studies
Arts and Science
Academic Training
Research Interests
Recent Publications
Pang A, Nicol AM, Rutter A, Zeeb B (2023a) Improved methods for quantifying soil invertebrates during ecotoxicological tests: Chill comas and anesthetics. Heliyon 9:e12850.
Pang A, Rutter A, Bordenave S, et al (2022) Assessment of the toxicity of weathered petroleum hydrocarbon impacted soils to native plants from a site in the Canadian Subarctic. Ecotoxicology 31:1287–1298.
Pang A, Rutter A, Gainer A, et al (2023b) Assessment of heavily weathered petroleum hydrocarbon-impacted soils to native soil invertebrates from a Canadian subarctic site. J Soils Sediments 23:2096–2105.
Pang A, Rutter A, Haack E, Zeeb B (2023c) Transcriptome analysis of a springtail, Folsomia candida, reveals energy constraint and oxidative stress during petroleum hydrocarbon exposure. Chemosphere 342:140185.
MES-R
ENSC
Past Degrees: BAH (English Literatures and Language Major, Philosophy Minor) MA (English Literatures and Language); Queen’s University
Research Area(s): Ferality, Invasive Species, Environmental Policy and the Ecological Imagination
Supervisory: Dr. Mick Smith
MES-R
ENSC
Past Degrees: Bachelor of Engineering at Jimei University in Xiamen City, China. Major: Environmental Engineering
Research Area: Wastewater treatment
Supervisors: Drs. Nicholas Vlachopoulos and Maria Skordaki
PhD
ENSC
Past Degrees:
Master of Public Health (with specialization in Epidemiology); Lakehead University, Ontario
Bachelor of Health Sciences (Public Health); Cape Breton University, Nova Scotia
Bachelor of Medical Rehabilitation (Physiotherapy); Obafemi Awolowo University, Nigeria
Thesis Title: Exploring inclusive governance in the transitioning towards sustainable food systems in Canada: A case study to examine the extent of Indigenous inclusion in the development and implementation of the Food Policy for Canada
Supervisors: Drs. Kristen Lowitt and Marcus Taylor
PhD
ENSC
Past degrees: BSc Statistics; MSc Mathematical Science for Climate Resilience; MRes Informatics for Climate Change
Research Area: Carbon Dynamics and Climate Extreme
Supervisors: Drs. Christian Seiler and David McLagan
MES-R
Past Degrees: Honour’s Bachelors of Science in Environmental Science – Option in Environmental Geochemistry and Ecotoxicology at University of Ottawa
Research topic: The phytoremediation of salt contaminated soils
Supervisor: Dr. Barb Zeeb
MES-R
ENSC
Past Degrees: M.ES. (Queen’s University), B.Sc. (Queen’s University)
Research Area: Evaluating the wildfire influences on air quality using a chemical transport model
Supervisor: Dr. David McLagan, Dr. Paul Makar (Adjunct)