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TIE3S Fellows


TIE3S Fellows are made up of faculty members from various departments who are recognized for their interdisciplinary approach to environmental systems science. All have a publication and research record of collaboration and are available to mentor students in the PhD Program. Interested students are welcome and encouraged to contact individual faculty members when considering applying to this unique graduate program.

Biology

Robert D. Doyle Wetland ecology, invasion biology
Kevin J. Gutzwiller Landscape ecology, statistical modeling
Ryan S. King Aquatic community ecology, upper trophic levels
Owen T. Lind Phytoplankton production, eutrophication
Joseph D. White Ecosystem ecology and modeling, remote sensing
Kenneth T. Wilkins

Mammalian ecology

Environmental Science

Susan P. Bratton Plant Conservation, Biodiversity, Ethics
Bryan W. Brooks Aquatic environmental toxicology
Erica D. Bruce Environmental toxicology, human health risk assessment, quantitative structure-activity relationships
Sascha Usenko Analytical and environmental chemistry

Geology

Peter M. Allen Surface water hydrology, environmental geology
Steven G. Driese Paleosols and weathering processes, paleoclimatology
John A. Dunbar Reservoir sedimentation, geophysics
Stephen I. Dworkin Environmental and isotope geochemistry, water quality
Zhaodong (Jordan) Feng Paleoclimatology, watershed modeling
Boris Lau Environmental nanoscience and contaminant transport
Joe C. Yelderman Hydrogeology, waste water systems

Chemistry

C. Kevin Chambliss

Separations, remediation, and analysis

Center for Spatial Research

Bruce W. Byars Hydrologic modeling, hydrometeorology
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