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Nicole Ardoin
Assistant Professor, School of Education; Center Fellow, Woods Institute for the Environment
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Stefan Arnorsson
Cox Visiting Professor
GES


   

Kevin Arrigo
Professor, Environmental Earth System Science; Director, Graduate Program in Earth, Energy, and Environmental Sciences
EESS
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Satellite remote sensing, ecophysiological modeling
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Kenneth Arrow
Joan Kenney Professor, Economics (Emeritus)
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Gregory Asner
Professor (courtesy); Faculty, Global Ecology, Carnegie Institution
EESS
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My scientific research centers on how human activities alter the composition and functioning of ecosystems at regional scales. I combine field work, airborne and satellite mapping, and computer simulation modeling to understand the response of ecosystems to land use and climate change. My most recent work includes satellite monitoring of selective logging and forest disturbance throughout the Brazilian and Peruvian Amazon, invasive species and biodiversity in Hawaiian and Australian rainforests, El Nino effects on humid tropical forest carbon dynamics, and impacts of livestock production on global biogeochemical cycles. My remote sensing efforts focus on the use of new technologies for studies of ecosystem structure, chemistry and biodiversity in the context of conservation and management. I direct the Carnegie Airborne Observatory, a new airborne laser and hyperspectral remote sensing platform designed for regional assessments of ecosystem carbon, water, and biodiversity.

   

Atilla Aydin
Professor (Research), Geological & Environmental Sciences
GES

I am interested in the formation, geometric patterns and fluid flow properties of fractures and faults in a broad range of scales. My students and I are involved in projects which require both modeling and a strong field component. The field component is similar to a detective's work, which aims to establish temporal and spatial relationships among various elements of a structure. The modeling component is like the moral of a story, which enables one to see through the rationale and use it for guidance in the future.
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Khalid Aziz
Professor
Energy Resources Engineering

Reservoir Simulation, Natural Gas Engineering and Multiphase Flow in Pipes, Optimization of Field Development and Operations
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Shilajeet (Banny) Banerjee
Associate Professor, Mechanical Engineering
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William Barnett
Thomas M. Siebel Professor of Business Leadership, Strategy, and Organizations, Graduate School of Business; Senior Fellow, Woods Institute for the Environment
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Sally Benson
Research Professor, Energy Resources Engineering; Director, Global Climate and Energy Project
Energy Resources Engineering
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Gregory Beroza
Professor and Chair, Geophysics
Geophysics

Earthquake seismology
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Biondo Biondi
Associate Professor
Geophysics

3-D seismology and parallel computing
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Dennis Bird
Professor, Geological & Environmental Sciences
GES

Theoretical geochemistry of reactions among aqueous solutions and minerals in magma-hydrothermal systems; environmental geochemistry of toxic metals in the Mother Lode Gold Mining District, CA
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Barbara Block
Charles and Elizabeth Prothro Professor in Marine Sciences, Biology; Senior Fellow, Woods Institute for the Environment
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Alexandria Boehm
Clare Booth Luce Assistant Professor, Civil and Environmental Engineering
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Carol Boggs
Professor, Biology
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Ronaldo Borja
Courtesy Professor
GES


 
   

Alexandre Boucher
Acting Assistant Professor, Environmental Earth System Science
EESS

Geostatistics and spatial statistics applications to satellite remote sensing sensing imagery, land cover forecasting and uncertainty characterization.
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Adam Brandt

Energy Resources Engineering

Greenhouse gas emissions, energy systems optimization, mathematical modeling of resource depletion, life cycle analysis
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Gordon Brown
Dorrell William Kirby Professor, Geological & Environmental Sciences
GES

Surface and interface geochemistry; environmental fate of heavy metals; applications of synchrotron radiation in geochemistry and mineralogy
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Jef Caers
Associate Professor, Energy Resources Engineering
Energy Resources Engineering
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Petroleum Geostatistics, Reservoir Characterization using neural networks, statistical pattern recognition, Stochastic simulation, Data integration
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Ken Caldeira
Associate Professor, Carnegie Institution for Science
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Ken Caldeira
Professor (courtesy); Faculty, Global Ecology, Carnegie Institution
EESS


   

Margaret (Meg) Caldwell
Senior Lecturer, Law
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Alan Carroll
Cox Visiting Professor
GES
EESS


 
   

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