Affiliated Researchers: Environmental Problem

Affiliates are Penn Staters who have a connection to or an interest in the work of the Institute of Energy and the Environment.

Displaying 11 search result(s) for Environmental Problem.

Andisheh Ranjbari


Assistant Professor, Civil and Environmental Engineering
Top research keywords: Transport, Curb, Curbs, USA, Strategic Management

Tyler Groh


Assistant Research Professor, Ecosystem Science and Management
Top research keywords: Riparian Buffer, Riparian Buffers, Nitrate, Nitrate Removal, Denitrification

Lorena Tribe


Professor of Chemistry, Division of Science (Berks)
Top research keywords: Computational Chemistry, Surface Complexes, Goethite, Adsorption, Optical Modes

Ilgin Guler


Associate Professor, Civil and Environmental Engineering
Top research keywords: Connected Vehicles, Signalized Intersection, Traffic Signal, Pre-signal, Control Algorithm

Douglas Wrenn


Associate Professor, Agricultural Economics, Sociology and Education
Top research keywords: Subdivision Development, Residential Subdivisions, Pennsylvania, Shale Gas Development, Residential Development

Daniel Mallinson


Associate Professor of Public Policy and Administration, School of Public Affairs (Harrisburg)
Top research keywords: Policy Diffusion, American States, Pennsylvania, Innovation Policy, Political Science

Jamison Colburn


Professor, Penn State Law (University Park)
Top research keywords: Climate Change, Environmental Policy, National Environmental Policy Act, Law, Courts

Stephen Mainzer


Assistant Professor, Landscape Architecture
Top research keywords: Chesapeake Bay, Chesapeake Bay Watershed, USA, Collective Action, Environmental Characteristics

Matthew Royer


Associate Research Professor, Agricultural Economics, Sociology and Education
Top research keywords: Chesapeake Bay, Watersheds, Decision Making, Temporal Inequalities, Watershed Management

Sheri A. Berenbaum


Professor, Psychology
Top research keywords: Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia, Androgens, Sex Characteristics, Gonadal Steroid Hormones, Spatial Navigation

Marc E. McDill


Associate Professor, Ecosystem Science and Management
Top research keywords: Forest Planning, Pennsylvania, Quercus, Forest Management, Harvest-scheduling Model