BELOW ARE PROJECTS THAT ARE CURRENTLY LOOKING FOR PARTNERS.

Title Summary Category Statussort descending Updated
Digging Deeper in the Harbor Grow Quad We are transforming a dusty patch of our campus into a lush and productive edible forest commons. Grow with us! Santa Cruz, California In Progress 04/02/2018
Aquaponics Pilot We are building a water-wise system for growing plants and crayfish in the Thimann Greenhouse and a educating UCSC about aquaponics In Progress 01/15/2020
Advanced Energy Storage Supercapacitors are to be built using Graphene Oxide and Manganese Oxide as cheap and abundant materials for electrodes In Progress 09/04/2015
Carbon Sequestration, Dung Beetles, and Soil Microbes in Pasturelands of Central Coast California This project will assess the impacts of dung beetles on soil microbial populations and carbon sequestration in pasture systems in central CA In Progress 01/16/2023
Ecotopia House: A UCSC-Cabrillo Tiny House The UCSC Ecotopia House aims to minimize residential ecological footprint through reusable materials & Zero Net Energy technologies. In Progress 03/31/2018
Fog Water Collection for Critical Irrigation Needs at the UCSC Farm We will collect water from fog at the UCSC organic farm for irrigation of fruit trees impacted by severe drought. In Progress 01/31/2022
Central Coast Urban Gardens The project studies water use in urban community gardens to increase and promote water conservation in urban agriculture. In Progress 03/08/2017
Common Ground Center Events, Media and Promotions I oversaw outreach and event planning in relation to topics revolving around social and environmental justice. In Progress 12/22/2015
Digital Storytelling: Outreach and Education Program with Natural Bridges Green Career Center High School students at the Natural Bridges Green Carrer Center (NBGCC) will be involved in gathering digital materials for these narratives In Progress 09/04/2015
Physical Sciences Building Acetone Recycler Installation of an acetone recycling system to reduce solvent waste, greenhouse gas emissions, and waste of research funding. In Progress 02/02/2022

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