H. Jack Day, Professor of Engineering
- ES 307K / 920-465-2250
- Research interests include water resources, fluid mechanics,
hydrology and related application of engineering to society and technology;
regional water quality and associated land management and flood plain
management; resource management.
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Fritz Fischbach, Professor of
Physics
- ES 307L / 920-465-2263
- Research interests include community ragweed pollenosis,
air quality, small biological particulate structure and function,
public health education; environmental health, aeroallergens,
biophysics.
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Alice Goldsby, Associate Professor
of Biology
- Research interests include parasitic populations of domestic
and wild animals; water microbiology; interaction of
microbes with the environment.
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Hallett
(Bud) J. Harris, Professor of Biology
- ES 307G / 920-465-2796 / harrisb@uwgb.edu
- Research interests include animal and wetland ecology; management
of coastal areas: wildlife management; ecological risk assessment.
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Robert Lanz, Associate Professor of Engineering
- RH 317 / 920-465-2806
- Research interests include analysis of conventional energy
systems in urban areas; energy conservation practices and equipment
modification in energy intensive systems; analysis of alternative
energy conservation systems; alternate fuels for electric power
generation such as solid waste or sewage sludge; theory and
fatigue behavior of conventional structural materials.
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| Al Loomer, Associate Professor
of Mathematics
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Tom McIntosh, Professor of Earth
Science
- ES 307K / 920-465-2747
- Research interests include soils; agronomic systems; remote
sensing.
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Joseph
M. Moran, Professor, Earth Science.
- ES 307I / 920-465-2432 / moranj@uwgb.edu
- Research interests include meteorology.
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Michael
D. Morgan, Professor, Biology.
- ES 307E / 920-465-2265 / morganm@uwgb.edu
- Research interests include rare plant population dynamics; plant-climate
interactions.
- B.S. Butler University; M.S., Ph.D. University of Illinois.
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Jack
C. Norman, Professor, Chemistry.
- ES 307B / 920-465-2982
- Research interests include wastepaper recycling.
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| Nikitas Petrakopoulos, Associate
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Charles
R. Rhyner, Professor, Physics
- ES 307F / 920-465-2281 / rhynerc@uwgb.edu
- Research interests include modeling of solid waste management.
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Paul Sager, Professor of Biology
- ES 307H / 920-465-2277 / sagerp@uwgb.edu
- Research interests include ecology of aquatic communities
including nutrient studies in the phytoplankton of freshwater lakes; eutrophication
of lakes; ecological effects of nutrient enrichment and water
quality deterioration; limnology.
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Leander J. Schwartz, Professor
of Biology
- ES 307B / 920-465-5118
- Research interests include resource recovery: anaerobic
digestion of organic wastes and/or use of fertilizers and in other
applications; bacterial survival in aquatic ecosystems.
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Ronald
H. Starkey, Professor, Chemistry.
- ES 307E / 920-465-2265 / starkeyr@uwgb.edu
- Research interests include computer molecular modeling of organic
compounds.
- B.A. Augsburg College; M.S., Ph.D. Michigan State University.
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Ronald
D. Stieglitz, Professor, Earth Science.
- ES 307J / 920-465-2128 / stieglir@uwgb.edu
- Research interests include environmental geology; hydrogeology.
- B.S. University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee; M.S., Ph.D. University
of Illinois.
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Robert B. Wenger, Professor of
Mathematics
- ES 307F / 920-465-2770 / wengerr@uwgb.edu
- Research interests include application of mathematical models
to environmental problems such as solid waste management and water
quality management; ecosystem risk assessment; graph-theoretic approaches
to the study of eco-system stressors.
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Keith White, Professor of Ecology
- ES 307L / 920-465-2263
- Research interests include structure and function of forest
and wetland plant communities; preservation of natural areas; effects
of fire, grazing and logging on ecosystems; plant ecology and resource
management.
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James H. Wiersma, Professor of
Chemistry
- ES 307H / 920-465-2277
- Research interests include assessment of fate of water pollutants
(pesticides); performance of water pollution abatement methods; development
of new analytical chemical methods with emphasis on techniques applied
to environmental problems; bioremediation; arsenic in ground water.
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