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Faculty & Staff

 


 

Terri Hogue
Adjunct Associate Professor & Director of SEE-LA
UCLA Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering

Associate Professor & Vice Chair for Undergraduate Affairs
Civil and Environmental Engineering
Hydrologic Sciences and Engineering Program
Colorado School of Mines 1500 Illinois Street Golden, CO 80401
phone: 303-384-2588
fax: 303-273-3413

thogue@mines.edu

http://cee.mines.edu/faculty/hogue.html

Prof. Hogue studies the physical and chemical processes of watershed systems, with a special focus on the impacts of wildfire and urbanization. A photo of Terri on a field campaign in Sagehen watershed in the northern Sierra Mountains.

 

 


 

 

 

 

 

Mark Moldwin
Adjuct Professor of Space Physics & Co-PI of SEE-LA
UCLA Department of Earth & Space Sciences

Professor
Department of Atmospheric, Oceanic & Space Sciences
University of Michigan
Space Research Building
2455 Hayward Street
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-2143
(734) 647-3370

mmoldwin@umich.edu

www.ess.ucla.edu/faculty/moldwin/index.asp
http://aoss.engin.umich.edu/people/mmoldwin

Prof. Moldwin studies changes in the Earth's magnetic field due to the Sun using instruments placed all over the world - from the Arctic to Antarctic. A photo of Mark at the United States Antarctic Program McMurdo base near Mt Erebus taken in January 2008.

 


 

Peter Nonacs
Professor & Co-PI of SEE-LA
Department of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology

Office: Life Science 3125
Phone: (310) 206-3987
pnonacs@biology.lifesci.ucla.edu

www.eeb.ucla.edu/indivfaculty.php?FacultyKey=1505

Prof. Nonacs studies the evolution of social behavior in insects and mammals. A photo of Peter marking a harvester ant colony in the Eastern Sierra Nevada.

 

 

 


Sara Kappus
Program Manager (January 2013 - present)
SEE-LA GK-12 Program

Office: Botany 414 B
Phone: 310-359-2356

 


 

Janice Daniel
Program Manager (May 2008 - December 2012)
SEE-LA GK-12 Program

janice@ucla.edu

www.eeb.ucla.edu/Faculty/Blumstein/people.html

Janice Daniel studied the evolution of anti-predator behavior in marmots, kangaroos, and wallabies before coming to GK-12. A photo of Janice observing and recording the alarm calls of Olympic marmots (large ground squirrels) at Olympic National Park in Washington state.

 


 

Stephen Price
Evaluator (July 2010 - present)
Educational Resource Consultants
1177 E. Shaw, Suite 114, Fresno CA 93710

Phone: 559.230.2103
saprice@hotmail.com

 


 

Richard Shope
Evaluator (March 2008 - June 2010)
Shope Performance Group
6737 Bright Avenue, Suite B-9
Whittier, CA 90601

Phone: (562) 201-7889
mime@shope.com

 

 

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This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. 0742410.

Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.

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