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Academic profile and curriculum vitae providing comprehensive overview of education, research focus, professional appointments, honors, publications, and mentorship activities of a geosciences and chemistry professor.
Year of Birth:
not specified
Institution:
Pennsylvania State University
Departments:
Geosciences, Chemistry
Email:
[email protected]
Office Phone:
(814)-863-8177
Cell Phone:
(814)-574-3451
Location:
University Park, PA, USA
Education:
Ph.D. Geology, M.S. Geology, B.A. Geology and Classical Civilization
Research Interests:
Stable isotope analysis, fossil biomolecules, past climate, biogeochemistry, astrobiology
Current Positions:
Evan Pugh University Professor, Director NASA ACIR, co-Director International Geobiology Course, Member OSIRIS-REx Mission Sample Return Science Team
Past Positions:
Various academic, research, and visiting appointments in geosciences
Honors and Awards:
Multiple, including membership in U.S. National Academy of Sciences, Fellow of AGU and Geochemical Society, Nemmers Prize, The Day Medal
Publications and Metrics:
Orcid, Google Scholar citations 19,696, H-Index 69
Graduate Student Supervision:
Detailed list of former and current students with degrees and positions
Postdoctoral Scholars Supervision:
Detailed list with dates and affiliations
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Name:
Dr. John J. Freeman
Position:
Research Scientist
Period of Service:
2002 – June 2009
Status:
Retired
Field of Research:
Planetary Science and Mineral Spectroscopy
Research Topics:
Raman spectroscopy, sulfates on Mars, feldspar characterization, planetary surface mineral analysis
Conference Participation:
Lunar & Planetary Sciences Conference (34th, 38th, 39th, 40th)
Publication Years:
2003–2009
Co-authors:
Alian Wang; Karla E. Kuebler; Larry A. Haskin; Z. C. Ling; Michael Jin; James Lambert; Bradley L. Jolliff
Type of Document:
Publication List
Geographic Reference:
Houston
Year:
2026
Region / City:
New York, NY
Topic:
Urban Planning, Housing Policy, Gentrification
Document Type:
Academic CV
Institution:
Columbia University
Author:
Lance Freeman
Target Audience:
Academic Researchers, Urban Planners
Period of Validity:
Ongoing
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Last Update:
Not specified
Year:
2023
Region / City:
Tonasket, Washington
Theme:
Education, Scholarships
Document Type:
Scholarship Application
Organization:
Tonasket High School
Author:
Kristi Hutchins
Target Audience:
Students of Tonasket High School
Eligibility:
High school students applying for post-secondary education
Application Deadline:
May 1
Award Amount:
Not specified
Required Documents:
Transcript, Letters of Endorsement, Completed Application
Endorsement Requirements:
Minimum of two letters, one from a coach and one from a teacher
Year:
2017
Region / City:
Greater New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
Type of Document:
Grant Guidelines
Organization:
Greater New Orleans Foundation
Target Audience:
Nonprofit organizations
Eligibility Criteria:
501(c)(3) public charity, minimum 5 years in operation, headquartered in one of the thirteen parishes, no existing endowment over $1,000,000, board approval, participation in prerequisite workshop
Grant Types:
Endowment grants, Board-restricted cash reserve grants
Grant Matching Ratios:
Endowment 1:2, Reserve 1:2
Application Process:
Request for proposals release in September 2017, 12-month challenge period
Workshops:
“Are You Ready for an Endowment?” prerequisite workshop, organizational effectiveness workshops
Documentation Required:
Endowment readiness checklist, board resolution, board-restricted reserve policy
Name:
Lance Freeman
Email:
[email protected]
Current Position:
Penn Integrates Knowledge Professor of City and Regional Planning, and Sociology, University of Pennsylvania
Previous Positions:
Professor at Columbia University Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation; Distinguished Visiting Faculty Fellow at University of Pennsylvania; Assistant and Associate Professor at University of Delaware and Columbia University
Education:
Ph.D. in City and Regional Planning, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Master of Regional Planning, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; B.S. in Business Administration, State University of New York at Buffalo
Publications:
Books and peer-reviewed articles on urban planning, gentrification, housing policy, segregation, and neighborhood change
Research Interests:
Urban planning, housing policy, gentrification, neighborhood change, social equity, residential segregation
Professional Activities:
Director of Doctoral and Urban Planning Programs at Columbia University, City Planner at New York City Housing Authority, Researcher at Mathematica Policy Research
Timeframe:
1987–present
Document Type:
Academic CV / Professional Biography
Year:
2015
Region:
Greater New Orleans thirteen-parish area
Topic:
Nonprofit funding and financial stability
Document Type:
Grant guidelines
Organization:
Greater New Orleans Foundation
Author:
The Richard West Freeman Endowment
Target Audience:
Nonprofit organizations with 501(c)(3) status
Eligibility Requirements:
Minimum five years of operation, headquartered in specified parishes, endowment under $1,000,000, board approval, attendance at prerequisite workshop
Grant Categories:
Endowment grants, Board-restricted cash reserve grants
Matching Fund Structure:
1:2 matching for endowment and reserve funds
Application Process:
Submission of endowment readiness checklist and board resolution, participation in workshops
Definitions Included:
Endowment, Board-restricted reserve
Year:
N/A
Region / City:
N/A
Theme:
Manuscript formatting guidelines
Document type:
Template
Organization / Institution:
N/A
Author:
N/A
Target audience:
Researchers and authors submitting manuscripts
Period of validity:
N/A
Approval date:
N/A
Date of amendments:
N/A
Year:
2023
Note:
Region / City
Subject:
Scientific manuscript formatting
Document Type:
Submission template
Organization / Institution:
Agrosystems, Geosciences & Environment
Target Audience:
Researchers and authors submitting manuscripts
Note:
Year
Academic year:
2025–2026
Institution:
Paris-Saclay University
Graduate School:
Geosciences, Climate, Environment, Planets
Funding type:
Internship grant
Target group:
International Master students
Eligibility condition:
Not enrolled in a French Master during 2025–2026
Internship duration:
Approximately 6 months
Maximum grant amount per student:
€4,000
Total annual budget:
€12,000
Application deadline:
June 1, 2026
Selection period:
December 1, 2025 – June 30, 2026
Selection body:
GS management team jury
Required documents:
Transcripts, Curriculum Vitae, cover letter, school or gap year certificate, application form
Host laboratories:
GEOPS; LSCE; LATMOS; CEARC; ECOSYS; DORA; DPHY
Responsible authority for data processing:
Université Paris-Saclay
Legal framework for data protection:
Regulation (EU) 2016/679 (General Data Protection Regulation)
Year of Birth:
Not specified
Region / City:
Carrollton, Georgia, USA
Education:
PhD, University of Newcastle upon Tyne, England, 1968; BSc, University of Leicester, England, 1963
Positions:
Professor Emeritus, Geology, University of West Georgia (2011–present); Professor, Geology, University of West Georgia (1981–2011); Associate Professor, Geology, West Georgia College (1976–1981); Assistant Professor, Geology, West Georgia College (1973–1976); Visiting Assistant Professor, Geology, University of Georgia (1968–1972); Demonstrator in Geology, University of Newcastle upon Tyne (1966–1968)
Courses Taught:
Physical Geology, Historical Geology, Oceanography, Field Methods, Optical Mineralogy, Sedimentary Petrology, Stratigraphy/Geochronology, Regional Applications of Field Geology, Geologic Problems, Geology Seminar
Research Focus:
Sedimentology and Stratigraphy; Paleozoic depositional environments of Southern Appalachians; Petrology of sedimentary ironstones, carbonates, cherts, and evaporites; Coastal stratigraphy
Professional Affiliations:
Geological Society of America (1971–present), Chairman Southeastern Section GSA (1991–1992), Society for Sedimentary Geology (1968–present), Georgia Geological Society (President 1976–1977, Treasurer 1993–present)
Publications:
Multiple research papers, abstracts, and guidebooks on stratigraphy, sedimentology, and regional geology from 1966–1986
Document Type:
Academic CV / Professional Biography
Intended Audience:
Geoscientists, researchers, academic institutions
Year:
2024
Region / City:
Seattle area
Topic:
Scholarships in Geosciences and Civil Engineering
Document Type:
Application form
Organization:
Seattle Geotechnical Group Initiative (SCGI)
Author:
Supreeth Prasad
Target Audience:
Full-time undergraduate or graduate students in geosciences or related fields
Application Deadline:
January 31, 2025
Award Notification:
Winners notified prior to April 2025
Award Distribution:
Spring Seminar Session, April 2025
Scholarship Amount:
$3,000 - $10,000 per recipient, total approximately $25,000
Eligibility Criteria:
Enrollment in Bachelor of Science or Master of Science program in geosciences or related field, preference for Seattle area residents
Submission Format:
PDF attachment titled “2024 SCGI Scholarship – [Applicant Name].pdf”
Publication venue:
Mediterranean Geoscience Reviews
Document type:
Call for papers for a topical collection
Academic field:
Geosciences
Themes:
Territorial development, environmental management, natural resources, climate change, hydrogeology, geomatics, territorial planning, risk management
Related event:
International conference dedicated to Geosciences in the Service of Territorial Development
Participating journal:
Mediterranean Geoscience Reviews
Editors:
Dr. Ali Athamena; Dr. Yahiaoui Habibi
Affiliated institution:
University of Batna 2
Country of affiliated institution:
Algeria
Target contributors:
Researchers and scholars in geosciences and territorial management
Scope of contributions:
Mineral and energy resource management, environmental conservation, territorial intelligence, geodiversity and geoheritage, socio-spatial inequalities, water resources and sustainability
Methodological approaches mentioned:
GIS, remote sensing, spatial analysis, decision-making models
Purpose:
Interdisciplinary academic exchange on geosciences and integrated territorial management