Alumni

Welcome to the CIGLR Alumni Community

The Cooperative Institute for Great Lakes Research (CIGLR), formerly the Cooperative Institute for Limnology and Ecosystems Research (CILER), is a research institute that is jointly sponsored by NOAA and our host the University of Michigan. Since the establishment of the cooperative institute in 1989, CIGLR has produced over 640 alumni that work towards environmental, economic, and social sustainability in the Great Lakes, providing Great Lakes Science for Society. As the size and scope of CIGLR’s research continues to grow, we will prepare the next generation of Great Lakes scientists and leaders.
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Want to stay connected to the CIGLR community? Here are three ways to stay in the loop:

 

    1. Share your story! We are showcasing the impact that our alumni community has made around the globe. We’d love to share your story of impact–submit your information or nominate a fellow alum!
    2. Fill out our contact information form to ensure you receive our quarterly CIGLR eNewsletter, Ripple Effect magazine, event invitations, and any other updates and news.
    3. Join our private group on LinkedIn, open exclusively to CIGLR alumni.

 

ALUMNI IMPACT

 

700+

TOTAL ALUMNI
PREPARED
FOR STEM
CAREERS

17%

OF CIGLR
ALUMNI
HOLD A Ph.D.

(national average is 2%)

Alums

ARE
FROM 36
STATES
AND 14
COUNTRIES

Learn more about our ALUMNI IMPACT.

 

FEATURED ALUMNI LEADERS IN ACTION

 

 

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Holly Kelchner was an Aquatic Ecology Research Analyst for CIGLR from 2020-2022. Kelchner was an integral part of the harmful algal bloom (HAB) research team…
Chelsea Weiskerger was a 2019-2020 CIGLR Graduate Research Fellow from Michigan State University (MSU). Weiskerger graduated with a doctoral degree in civil and environmental engineering…
Kevin Meyer joined CIGLR in 2015 as a postdoctoral research fellow working with Dr. Greg Dick at the University of Michigan. In 2019, he completed…
Anderson's research focuses on the interactions between the hydrosphere, cryosphere, and atmosphere, wherein he uses numerical modeling to study Earth’s largest lakes and rivers, extreme…