Benjamin Fullerton

Benjamin Fullerton


- Basic Information -

Time in Larsen Lab: 2009-2010
Basic Project Description: Studied mechanical methods of detecting raindrop one drop at a time.

- Dissemination Based on work in Larsen Lab -

- Peer-Reviewed Journal Papers -

None

- Professional Conference Presentations -

None

- Student Research Presentations -

K. McClary, B. Fullerton, and M.L. Larsen (2009). Development of cost-effective techniques for measuring rainfall on a drop-by-drop basis. 11th Annual Student Research Day. University of Nebraska at Kearney. March 25, 2009.

B. Fullerton, M.L. Larsen, and A. Clark (2010). Filter paper based disdrometer. 12th Annual Student Research Day. University of Nebraska at Kearney. April 8, 2010.

B. Fullerton, M.L. Larsen, and A. Clark (2010). Filter paper based disdrometer. 24th National Conference on Undergraduate Research. University of Montana. Missoula, MT. April 15-17, 2010.

B. Fullerton, M.L. Larsen, and A. Clark (2010). Filter paper based disdrometer. 120th Annual Meeting of the Nebraska Academy of Sciences. Nebraska Wesleyan University, April 23, 2010.

- Awards won while working in Larsen Lab -

2009-2010 NASA Space Grant Student Researcher

2009-2010 UNK Undergraduate Research Fellow


- Post-Graduation Activities and Current Status -

After graduating from UNK with a BA in Business Administration in 2012, Ben started working his way up at Menards. He works at the Yankton, South Dakota location. He has also started to go into the hobby of bowfishing, and sent a few brief stories my way about bear and elk hunting. He bought a house in 2019 and has a rather spoiled cat.
updated: 8 August 2021