PETER HAYWARD Assistant Professor of Geography and GIS Faculty Fellow SUNY College at Oneonta 323 Milne Library Oneonta, NY 13820 Phone: 607-436-3398 Email: haywarpm@oneonta.edu Web: http://employees.oneonta.edu/haywarpm EDUCATION PhD, Geography: 2009 University of Connecticut (Jeffrey Osleeb, Major Advisor) Dissertation: The modifiable areal unit problem (MAUP) and health disparities M.A., Geography: 2004 University of California Santa Barbara (Reginald Golledge, Major Advisor) Thesis: The impact of varying spatial concepts and spatial perspectives on environmental learning B.A., Geography: 2002 Indiana University of Pennsylvania (Ruth Shirey, Major Advisor) Minor in Economics PUBLICATIONS Published Articles in Refereed Journals Hayward, P. & Backus, K. (under review). Differences in mortality data geocoding match rates: A reflection of information bias. International Journal of Geographic Information Science. Hayward, P. & Parent, J. (2009). Modeling the influence of the modifiable areal unit problem (MAUP) on poverty in Pennsylvania. The Pennsylvania Geographer, 47(1). Hayward, P. (2007). Mexican-American assimilation in U.S. metropolitan areas. The Pennsylvania Geographer, 45(1), 3-15. Hayward, P. (2006). Rev. of The New Geography: How the Digital Revolution is Reshaping the American Landscape, by Joel Kotkin. The Pennsylvania Geographer, 44(1), 135-139. Published Government Reports Hayward, P. (2009). Percent of the population living below the poverty level by Connecticut census tract [map]. Scale 1:670,000. 2009 Connecticut State Health Disparities Report. Hartford, CT: Connecticut Department of Public Health. Available online at http://www.ct.gov/dph/cwp/view.asp?a=3132&q=396418. Hayward, P., Cramer, B., Nepaul, A., Osleeb, J., & Vias, A. (2008). The Spatial Context of Health Disparities: A Literature Review. Hartford, CT: Connecticut Department of Public Health. Available online at http://www.ct.gov/dph/cwp/view.asp?a=3132&q=396418.
CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS AND INVITED TALKS Hayward, P. (2010, February). Spatial marketing: Predicting hospital service areas in Connecticut. Poster presented at the 2010 SUNY College at Oneonta Faculty Research Show, Oneonta, NY. Hayward, P. (2009, December). Medical GIS: New uses of mapping technology in public health. Invited research seminar presentation at Bassett Healthcare, Cooperstown, NY. Hayward, P., Borrup, K., Rogers, S., & Lapidus, G. (2009, November). Exploratory spatial data analysis (ESDA) within a GIS to identify statistically significant clusters of childhood pedestrian collisions. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting and Expo of the American Public Health Association, Philadelphia, PA. Hayward, P. & Osleeb, J. (2009, March). The modifiable areal unit problem (MAUP) and health disparities. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Association of the Association of American Geographers, Las Vegas, NV. Cramer, B., Hayward, P., Osleeb, J., & Vias, A. (2009, March). Aspects of the Connecticut Health Disparities Geocoding Project. Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the Association of the Association of American Geographers, Las Vegas, NV. Hayward, P. (2008, December). A protocol for geocoding Connecticut mortality databases. Paper presented at the Connecticut Statewide Meeting on Health Disparities, The Spatial Context of Health Disparities: Findings from the UConn DPH Geocoding Collaborative, Hartford, CT. Hayward, P. (2008, September). Mapping poverty in Connecticut. Invited research seminar presentation at the Connecticut Department of Public Health, Surveillance and Reporting Unit, Hartford, CT. Hayward, P. (2008, April). The modifiable areal unit problem and minority health disparities: Implications and future directions. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Boston, MA. Hayward, P. (2007, April). Applying the maximal covering location problem (MCLP) to HIV/AIDS testing and treatment centers in Hartford, CT. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, San Francisco, CA. Hayward, P. (2006, March). Immigrant assimilation in the new millennium: A Los Angeles model. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Chicago, IL. Hayward, P. (2005, October). Notes from a Golledge student. Paper presented at the Annual Conference of the Pennsylvania Geographical Society, Greensburg, PA.
GRANTS, FELLOWSHIPS, AND AWARDS GIS Faculty Fellow SUNY College at Oneonta, Teaching, Learning and Technology Center (2010) Faculty Development Grant SUNY College at Oneonta, $525 (2009) Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship University of Connecticut, Graduate School, $2,500 (2007) Predoctoral Fellowship University of Connecticut, Department of Geography, $10,000 (2005-2009) Alan Mewha Scholarship Indiana University of Pennsylvania, Department of Geography, $250 (2002) TEACHING Introductory Geography Assistant Professor Fall 2009 SUNY College at Oneonta, Department of Geography Geographic Information Systems: ArcGIS Assistant Professor Fall 2009 SUNY College at Oneonta, Department of Geography World Regional Geography Instructor of Record Spring 2007, Fall 2008, Spring 2009 University of Connecticut, Department of Geography Behavioral Geography with GIS Applications Winter 2004 People, Place and Environment Winter 2003, Spring 2003 Physical Geography of the World s Oceans Fall 2002
RELATED WORK EXPERIENCE Connecticut Children s Medical Center (CCMC) Research Assistant June 2008 - July 2009 Used GIS to model childhood pedestrian collisions in Connecticut; assessed CCMC patient volume activity necessary to identify future satellite locations Connecticut Department of Public Health Research Associate November 2006 - December 2008 Maintained and provided spatial analysis on a 20 year Connecticut health record database (579,000 records) using GIS; calculated mortality rates for specific race groups University Instructors, Charleston, SC Instructional Coordinator September 2004 - May 2005 Created instructional material to be administered by tutors to students K-5; instructed and mentored students in mathematics, science, and English University of California Santa Barbara, Department of Geography Graduate Assistant August 2002 - August 2004 Provided research assistance to NSF grant # BCS-0239883 in the development of a GIS data dictionary and related experiments Council on Foreign Relations-Washington D.C. Office Intern August 2001 - January 2002 Performed geo-political research for various projects sponsored by the Council related to the journal Foreign Affairs; organized special hearings held by the Council in immediate reaction to events of September 11 th, 2001 SOFTWARE PROFICIENCY Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and Related Programs ArcGIS 9.3 and Extensions Python 2.5 GeoDa 0.9.5 SatScan 8.0 IDRISI Taiga Statistical Packages SPSS 18 SAS 9.2 R 2.9.1 Microsoft Excel 2007
REFERENCES Jeffrey Osleeb Professor and Department Head Department of Geography 215 Glenbrook Road, U-4148 University of Connecticut Storrs, CT 06269-4148 Phone: 860-486-6977 Email: jeffrey.osleeb@uconn.edu William Berentsen Professor Department of Geography 215 Glenbrook Road, U-4148 University of Connecticut Storrs, CT 06269-4148 Phone: 860-486-3664 Email: william.berentsen@uconn.edu Margaret Hynes Epidemiologist 4 - Surveillance and Reporting Unit Director - The Connecticut Health Disparities Project Connecticut Department of Public Health-Planning Branch Hartford, CT 06134 Phone: 860-509-7135 Email: margaret.hynes@ct.gov