FACULTY


Richard Stockton Environmental Studies Faculty

Tait Chirenje
Assistant Professor of Environmental Studies: urban geochemistry, environmental chemistry
Ph.D. -University of Florida 

William J. Cromartie, Jr.
Associate Professor of Environmental Studies:
applied ecology, aquatic ecology, population biology, entomology
Ph.D. - Cornell University

Claude M. Epstein
Professor of Environmental Studies:
hydrology, water resources, geomorphology, paleobiology
Ph.D. - Brown University

Weihong Fan
Associate Professor of Environmental Studies:
geographic information systems, landscape ecology, systems ecology, ecological modeling
Ph.D. - Colorado State University

Michael D. Geller
Associate Professor of Environmental Studies:
mammalian ecology, population ecology, wetlands analysis, Pine Barrens botany, population regulation in mammals, ecology of reproduction, pathology, human sexuality
Ph.D. - State University of New York at Binghamton

Michael J. Hozik
Associate Professor of Geology:
structural geology, geophysics, environmental geology, rock mechanics
Ph.D. - University of Massachusetts at Amherst

Raymond G. Mueller
Professor of Environmental Studies:
soil science, geoarchaeology, physical geography, geomorphology, remote sensing
Ph.D. - University of Kansas

George Zimmermann
 Professor of Environmental Studies:
forest ecology, forest management, quantitative methods in ecology
Ph.D. - Rutgers, The State University

 

Associated Faculty

Richard H. Colby
Ph.D. (University of California at Berkeley), Associate Professor of Cell Biology: environmental chemistry, radioactivity, town planning.

Jack Connor
Ph.D. (University of Florida), Associate Professor of Writing: composition, journalism, science journalism, natural history, ornithology.

Bruce DeLussa
M.P.H. (University of Michigan), Associate Professor of Public Health.  

Stewart C. Farrell
Ph.D. (University of Massachusetts at Amherst) - Professor of Marine Science
Estuarine hydrography and intertidal sediment structure, beach morphology and physical processes affecting shoreline dynamics, coastal zone planning and storm hazard mitigation for New Jersey coastal communities. Computer mapping and NJ beach profile data management is part of the work performed by the Stockton Coastal Research Center.

Kenneth Harrison
Ph.D. (State University of New York at Albany), Professor of Economics: public finance, macro-economics, money and banking, health care economics.

Margaret Lewis
Ph.D. (State University of New York at Stony Brook), Assistant Professor of Biology: vertebrate anatomy, anthropology, paleoecology, evolutionary biology, paleontology.

Mark J. Mihalasky
Ph.D. (University of Ottawa), Assistant Professor of Marine Science:  Geographical Information Systems (GIS), spatial data analysis and modeling (geomatics), marine and terrestrial geology, resource assessment and management, economic geology, hard-rock geology (mineralogy and petrology).

Lynn F. Stiles, Jr.
Ph.D. (Cornell University), Professor of Physics: geothermal systems, energy management, optics, solar energy, lasers and holography, environmental physics.

Roger C. Wood
Ph.D. (Harvard University), Professor of Zoology: conservation biology, vertebrate paleontology, paleoecology, evolution, zoogeography, systematics.

 


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