Name | Title | Current Research | Contact |
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David Kennedy | Donald J. McLachlan Professor of History, Emeritus |
Reflecting his interdisciplinary training in American Studies, which combined the fields of history, literature, and economics, Professor Kennedy's scholarship is notable for its integration of economic and cultural analysis with social and political history. |
Environment and Energy Building (Y2E2) dmk@stanford.edu |
Julie Kennedy | Professor (Teaching) of Earth System Science, Senior Fellow at the Woods Institute and the Landreth Family University Fellow in Undergraduate Education |
I have specific interest in interdisciplinary teaching and learning, and in the effective communication of complex interdisciplinary problem descriptions, analysis methods, and solutions to expert and non-expert audiences. I advise and work on research projects with undergraduate and master's level students whose interests include ecology, energy, land systems management, ocean science and policy, sustainability, environmental education, and science communication. |
Yang and Yamazaki Environment and Energy Building (650) 725-4911 juliek@stanford.edu |
Rosemary Knight | The George L. Harrington Professor in the School of Earth, Energy & Environmental Sciences and Senior Fellow, by courtesy, at the Woods Institute for the Environment |
Environmental geophysics |
(650) 736-1487 rknight@stanford.edu |
Jeffrey Koseff | William Alden Campbell & Martha Campbell Professor in the School of Engineering and the Perry L. McCarty Director of the Woods Institute for the Environment |
His research focuses on the interaction between physical and biological systems in natural aquatic environments, and in particular on turbulence and internal wave dynamics; transport, mixing, and phytoplankton dynamics in estuarine systems; and coral reef, kelp forest, and sea-grass hydrodynamics. |
Yang and Yamazaki Env & Energy 185 (650) 736-2363 koseff@stanford.edu |
Anthony Kovscek | Keleen and Carlton Beal Professor in Energy Resources Engineering |
I am interested in the recovery of unconventional hydrocarbon resources and mitigating carbon emissions from fossil fuels via geological sequestration of greenhouse gases. My research group and I examine the physics of flow through porous media at length scales that vary from the pore to the laboratory to the reservoir. |
Department of Energy Resources Engineering (650) 723-1218 kovscek@stanford.edu |