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James Randerson
Chancellor's Professor Earth System ScienceUC Irvine
James Randerson studies the global carbon cycle using remote sensing and in-situ measurements and different types of models.
David Blackburn
Curator | ChairUniversity of Florida
David Blackburn is an evolutionary biologist specializing in amphibians at the Florida Museum of Natural History.
Jill C. Trepanier
Professor and Department ChairLouisiana State University
Dr. Trepanier is a hurricane climatologist and geographer focusing on the statistical estimation of extreme weather risk.
David Boutt
Professor of Earth, Geographic, and Climate SciencesUniversity of Massachusetts Amherst
David Boutt's research focuses on the interplay of surface water and groundwater, and on sub-surface processes that impact it on its journey
Dena McMartin
Associate Vice-PresidentUniversity of Regina
Dena McMartin has developed and supported numerous academic and research partnerships within the university and with international partners.
Steven Lazarus, Ph.D.
Professor | Ocean Engineering and Marine SciencesFlorida Tech
Dr. Lazarus' research interests include data assimilation, electrical phenomena such as gigantic jets, and wind/wave interactions.
Christopher Letchford
Professor & Department Head, Civil and Environmental EngineeringRensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Studies wind flows through, and loads upon, the built environment.
Clem Clay
Director of Extension Agriculture ProgramUniversity of Massachusetts Amherst
Clem Clay oversees professionals serving the agriculture, forestry, fruit-growing and commercial horticulture industries in Massachusetts.
Ken Keen
Associate Professor Emeritus in the Practice of Organization & ManagementEmory University, Goizueta Business School
Joan B. Rose
Homer Nowlin Chair in Water Research, Dept of Fisheries and WildlifeMichigan State University
International expert in water and public health microbiology, studies viruses, source tracking and protozoa in water with new tools.