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Tania Anders

Sedimentary Geology; Paleoceanography with emphasis on paleoclimate studies

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M. "Bala" Balasubramanya

Hamilton-Jacobi formalism of quantum mechanics, Perturbation theories, molecular dynamics simulations of nanosystems, energy and sustainability

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Robert Benson

Bioacoustics, dynamics of ocean and estuary circulation, development of novel methods of data collection and measurement in several areas of science

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Eugene Billiot

Understanding chiral separations with amino acid based surfactants; distribution, fate and effect of endocrine disruptors in the environment

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Fereshteh Billiot

Understanding chiral separations with amino acid based surfactants; distribution, fate and effect of endocrine disruptors in the environment

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Timothy Causgrove

Spectroscopic measurement of energy barriers to protein folding using novel initiation methods;  molecular modeling of peptide structure and dynamics

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James Garrison, Jr.

Sedimentology, sequence stratigraphy, ecology, and ichnology of modern and ancient coastal depositional systems

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James Gibeaut

Coastal geology using topographic Lidar, remote sensing, GIS, and field surveys to measure and understand coastal change

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David Jensen

Oil spill response and natural resource damage assessment

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Patrick Larkin

plant biochemistry, chemical and molecular ecology

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Joe Loter

Computational Chemistry, Data Analysis, Statistics, Programming in Basic and Fortran, Computation of Ecological Parameters such as Species Diversity Indices and Evenness

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Ian MacDonald

Biogeography of oil and gas seeps on continental margins, Geology and geochemistry of submarine gas hydrates, Imaging and remote sensing, Ocean observation, Long-term monitoring of coral reef communities

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Arnold Mendez

Instructor and Chemistry Lab Coordinator-Supervises all General Chemistry labs and author of "Essential Laboratory Principles for General Chemistry"

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Alberto Mestas-Nunez

Physical oceanography, oceanographic remote sensing, air-sea fluxes, atmospheric moisture transport, role of the ocean in climate, and multivariate statistical analysis

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Paul Montagna

Ecosystem studies with a focus on benthic components, freshwater resources, water quality, ecosystem modeling, and environmental statistics; and integrating natural science with human dimensions research.

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Thomas Naehr

Geology and geochemistry of hydrocarbon seeps along continental margins; fluid and sediment geochemistry with emphasis on gas hydrate-bearing sediments

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Galina Reid

Physical science education, learning and understanding the natural phenomena

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James Silliman

Organic geochemistry: Climate and environmental change and Differences in organic geochemical practices

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Jennifer Smith-Engle

Coastal processes; coastal regulations and resource management; Late Pleistocene/Holocene coastal geology and geomorphology

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Jack Southard

Asymmetric synthesis of bioactive products

Phillipe Tissot

Development and application of machine learning based techniques for the modeling of environmental systems including the development of artificial neural network models for the prediction of storm surges.

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Karlene Vassell

Instructor and Chemistry Lab Coordinator

Egon Weber

Hydrogeologic modeling and geophysical surveying to solve problems related water supplies in the coastal bend region with particular interest in the saline/freshwater interface

 

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