Name | Title | Current Research | Contact |
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Gilbert Masters | Professor (Teaching) of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Emeritus |
Gil Masters works on energy efficiency and renewable energy systems as keys to slowing global warming, enhancing energy security, and improving conditions in underserved, rural communities. Although officially retired in 2002, he continues to teach CEE 176A: Energy-Efficient Buildings, and CEE 176B: Electric Power: Renewables and Efficiency. |
(650) 725-1049 gmasters@stanford.edu |
Pamela Matson | Chester Naramore Dean of the School of Earth, Energy & Environmental Sciences, Richard and Rhoda Goldman Professor in Environmental Studies and Senior Fellow at the Woods Institute |
Her research addresses a range of environment and sustainability issues, including sustainability of agricultural systems; vulnerability of particular people and places to climate change; and global change in the nitrogen and carbon cycles. With multi-disciplinary teams of researchers, managers, and decision makers, she has worked to develop agricultural approaches that reduce environmental impacts while improving livelihoods and human wellbeing. |
Mitchell 101 (650) 723-2750 Pamela.Matson@stanford.edu |
Stephen Monismith | Obayashi Professor in the School of Engineering and Senior Fellow, by courtesy, at the Woods Institute for the Environment |
Hydrodynamics of lakes, estuaries, coral reefs, kelp forests and the coastal ocean |
Room 313b (650) 723-3921 monismith@stanford.edu |
Harold Mooney | Paul S. and Billie Achilles Professor in Environmental Biology, Emeritus |
Harold Mooney has demonstrated that convergent evolution takes place in the properties of different ecosystems that are subject to comparable climates, and has pioneered in the study of the allocation of resources in plants. |
HERRIN LABS RM 477 hmooney@stanford.edu |