This document is a resume for an applicant for an Environmental Engineering faculty position. It summarizes the applicant's education, including a PhD in Environmental Sciences and Engineering from UNC-Chapel Hill in 2005, as well as awards including an NSF Graduate Fellowship. It also lists the applicant's research interests in theoretical and field studies of ecological communities. Research experience is provided from 2005 to present as a postdoctoral fellow at Oak Ridge National Laboratory developing quantitative theory of hierarchical structure in ecological systems. Publications and presentations are also included.
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1. Faculty Applicant (Environmental Engineering)
Environmental Sciences Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN 37023
555-574-1244, fja@orlabs.com
EDUCATION
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, School of Public Health, Chapel Hill, NC
PhD Environmental Sciences and Engineering 2005
Area of Specialization: Population Ecology
Thesis: “Foraging behavior with short and long-range movement in heterogeneous environments”
Advisor: Dr. Jim Jenk
Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois
MS Biological Sciences 1999
BA Integrated Science, with honors 1993
AWARDS and HONORS
Cracheter Postdoctoral Fellowship, US Department of Engineering 2005-present
ARCS Foundation Fellowship 2003-2005
National Science Foundation Graduate Fellowship 2000-2003
Phi Beta Kappa 1993
RESEARCH INTERESTS
• Theoretical and field study of ecological communities
• The roles that spatial patterns and processes play in shaping communities
• How populations and processes acting on different spatio-temporal scales affect the behavior
of ecological systems
• Influences of disturbance size and frequency on landscape structure
RESEARCH EXPERIENCE
Oak Ridge National Laboratory Environmental Sciences Division
Postdoctoral Fellow 2005-present
Develop quantitative theory of hierarchical structure in ecological systems. Analyze how
ecological communities reflect environmental heterogeneity at different scales. Conduct
numerical study of foraging behavior with short and long-range movement in heterogeneous
environments.
Research Advisor: Dr. Stan H. Smith
University of North Carolina School of Public Health, Department of Environmental Sciences
PhD Candidate 2002-2005
Conducted theoretical analysis of spatial scale and environmental heterogeneity in models of
predator-prey communities. Performed analytical and numerical analysis to show how species
interactions can sharpen underlying environmental patterns and how heterogeneous
environments can stabilize predator and prey populations.
Engineering Research Advisor: Dr. Jim Jenk
Northwestern University, Department of Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, and Cell Biology
Undergraduate Honors Researcher 1993
Investigated primary events of bacterial photosynthesis. Isolated and performed spectral
analysis of photosynthetic reaction centers.
Research Advisor: Dr. Peter Hawk
2. PUBLICATIONS and PRESENTATIONS
Phillips,S and FJC. 2005. Cowbird predation on starlings and swallows: attack and interspecific
defense, Avia 90:503-505.
FJA and J Randolph. 2004. Avian predation on Anolis lizards in the northeastern Caribbean: an
inter-island contrast, Ecology 70:617-628.
FJA and J Randolph. Predation across spatial scales in heterogeneous environments,
Theoretical Population in Biology ( in press Elsevier).
FJA and F Green. Species interactions in space, symposium paper presented at the 2003
meeting of the Ecological Society of America, Chadwick, ME ( submitted for publication to
Ecology ).
REVIEWER
The American Ornithologist
Backyard Birder
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, Nature Education Seminar, Chapel Hill, NC
Instructor, Ecosystems Ecology 2002-2004
Lectured 20 students on ecology and led weekend hikes to learn animal tracking and wilderness
skills.
Stanford University, Department of Biology, Palo Alto, CA
Co-Instructor, Biology of Birds 1996-1997
Conducted a weekly help session, graded tests and homework, assisted in designing tests, co-
lectured, and led field trips to the Palo Alto Baylands Nature Preserve.
Core Biology Laboratory
Teaching Assistant, Population Ecology 1995
Taught ecology lab sessions and led discussion sections.
UNIVERSITY SERVICE
UNC-CH Keep Carolina Green Coalition
Founder and Tour Guide 2002-2005
Conducted botanical tours of the UNC campus, emphasizing native plants and how they are
endangered by traffic and construction. Recruited over 50 new members and successfully
applied for funds from the UNC Student Government, thereby ensuring the Coalition’s
continuity.
Northwestern Students for a Better Environment
President and Member 1994-1999
Organized student rallies, raised funds for radio and television ads, and initiated a letter-writing
campaign to the state legislature which resulted in protection of endangered Picotee Lake
wetlands.
COMMUNITY SERVICE
Animal Protection Society of NC, Volunteer Dog Trainer 2002
Habitat for Humanity, Volunteer 2000-2001
Food Bank of Central Illinois, Volunteer 1999
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