Adjuncts
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Adaktylou Nektaria
Instructor, Geology and Geography
Nektaria is an atmospheric physics and remote sensing scientist. She uses optical and thermal imagery to study phenomena in the man-made and natural environment, including urban expansion and the urban heat island effect and forest fires. She has a strong background in education practices and assessment and has a long-lasting involvement in the GLOBE (Global Observations to Benefit the Environment) program. She is the External Evaluator for the NASA Science Activation ‘Mission Earth’ Program.
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Mitch Blake
Adjunct Professor
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Sarah Brown
Adjunct Professor
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Curtis Cosgreve
Adjunct Professor
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Eungul Lee
ADJUNCT ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF GEOGRAPHY
Eungul is a geographer-climatologist that studies the biosphere and atmosphere interactions in the monsoon climate regions over South and East Asia and West Africa. He is teaching introductory climatology (fall) and climatological analysis (spring) courses on a regular basis.
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Mehmet Öztan
Adjunct Service Assistant Professor
Dr. Öztan holds a B.S. and M.S. in hydrogeology, and he did his Ph.D. work on GIS-enabled groundwater modeling of Michigan’s watersheds. In 2013, he transitioned from his engineering career into becoming a full-time seed grower, steward, and heirloom seed advocate.
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Nicholas Skowronski
Adjunct Professor