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Mentor Profile: Professor William Solecki
By Beth Kneller, Deputy Director ⋅ October 5, 2009 ⋅ Post a comment

Prof. William Solecki’s research focuses on urban environmental change and urban spatial development. He is the Director of the CUNY Institute for Sustainable Cities and has served on several U.S. National Research Council Committees including the Special Committee on Problems in the Environment (SCOPE). He currently is a member of the International Geographical Union (IGU) [...]

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Mentor Profile: Professor Peter J. Marcotullio
By Beth Kneller, Deputy Director ⋅ September 23, 2009 ⋅ Post a comment

Professor Peter J. Marcotullio is a Distinguished Lecturer in the Hunter College Departments of  Geography and Urban Affairs and Planning, as well in the CUNY Macaulay Honors College.  He is also Senior Fellow at the CUNY Institute for Sustainable Cities and Adjunct Associate Professor at Columbia University Department of Urban Planning. Prior to returning to New [...]

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Mentor Profile: Professor John Waldman
By Beth Kneller, Deputy Director ⋅ September 23, 2009 ⋅ Post a comment

Professor John Waldman, Biology, Queens College.  Professor John Waldman, works on the ecology and evolution of anadromous fishes, historical ecology, and urban waterways; he is an expert on the environment and management of New York’s harbor. Before joining Queens College, he worked for 20 years at the Hudson River Foundation for Science and Environmental Research. [...]

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Mentor Profile: Professor Haydee Salmun
By Beth Kneller, Deputy Director ⋅ September 23, 2009 ⋅ Post a comment

Professor Haydee Salmun, Associate Professor, Geography, at Hunter College has research interests in impact of land-surface heterogeneities, and associated dynamical processes, on climate and climate variability; and the application of boundary layer flows and boundary mixing theories to transport of tracers, particulates in suspension and pollutants in aquatic environments such as estuaries.  Her current projects [...]

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Mentor Profile: Professor Mohamed Ibrahim
By Beth Kneller, Deputy Director ⋅ September 23, 2009 ⋅ One comment

Professor Mohamed Ibrahim, Assistant Professor of Geography, Hunter College. Prof. Ibrahim’s interests include international development, resource management and environmental studies. Within the area of international development his research focuses on drinking water management, the development of governmental policies on pastoral nomads, and the effect of globalization on small farmers and pastoral nomads. Prof. Ibrahim’s interest [...]

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Mentor Profile: Professor Jill Gross
By Beth Kneller, Deputy Director ⋅ September 23, 2009 ⋅ Post a comment

Professor Jill Gross, Associate Professor of Urban Affairs and Planning at Hunter College, holds degrees from The CUNY Graduate School and University Center, The London School of Economics and Political Science, University of Michigan, and State University of New York, College at Cortland.  She teaches CHC 250: Honors College Seminar 4 – Shaping the Future [...]

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Mentor Profile: Professor Steve Greenbaum
By Beth Kneller, Deputy Director ⋅ September 23, 2009 ⋅ Post a comment

Professor Steve Greenbaum, Physics, Hunter College, has degrees from Clark University and Brown University, was a postdoc student at the Naval Research Lab (NRC Fellowship) and has been a member of the Hunter and CUNY Doctoral Faculties since 1983.  His research interests cover magnetic resonance (NMR, EPR) spectroscopy; materials science; energy storage applications.  He is [...]

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Mentor Profile: Professor Hongmian Gong
By Beth Kneller, Deputy Director ⋅ September 23, 2009 ⋅ Post a comment

Professor Hongmian Gong, Associate Professor of Geography at Hunter College holds degrees in Geography from China as well as the United States.  Her research interests cover Urban Geography, GIS, Urban Transportation, and China.  Her current projects include: GPS for Household Travel Survey in New York; Public Transit in New York City; NASA EOS Higher Education [...]

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Mentor Profile: Professor Allan Frei
By Beth Kneller, Deputy Director ⋅ September 23, 2009 ⋅ Post a comment

Professor Allan Frei is Associate Professor of Geography at Hunter College and Deputy Director of the CUNY Institute for Sustainable Cities. He received his PhD from Rutgers University (1997); served as a post-doctoral researcher and research scientist at the National Snow and Ice Data Center (1997–2000); has been at Hunter College since 2001; and spent [...]

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Mentor Profile: Professor Kenneth Erickson
By Beth Kneller, Deputy Director ⋅ September 23, 2009 ⋅ Post a comment

Professor Kenneth Erickson, Political Science, Hunter College, specializes in Comparative Politics, Latin American Politics, Democratization, Drugs and Public Policy, and Environmental and Energy Policy.  His courses include PolSc 117: Introduction to Comparative Politics, PolSc 244: Environmental and Energy Policy, PolSc 253: Government and Politics in Latin America, PolSc 262: Government and Politics in Central America, [...]

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