CURRICULUM VITAE T I M O T H Y J D O L N E Y Aug 2016 GEOGRAPHY AND GISCIENCE PENN STATE ALTOONA ALTOONA, PA 16601 TEL: +1 814.949.5454 FAX: +1 814.949.5547 EMAIL: tjd15@psu.edu E D U C A T I O N 2007 Doctor of Philosophy, Geography Kent State University, Kent, OH Dissertation Title: VERTUS: Vehicle Emissions Related to Urban Sprawl Faculty Advisor: Dr. Jay Lee GPA: 4.00/4.00 2003 Master of Arts, Geography Kent State University, Kent, OH Thesis Title: The Relationship between extreme heat and ambulance response calls for the city of Toronto, Ontario, Canada Faculty Advisor: Dr. Scott C Sheridan GPA: 3.87/4.00 2001 Bachelor of Arts, Geography University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown, Johnstown, PA (Cum Laude) GPA: 3.45/4.00 P ROFESSIONAL P O S I T I O N S 2013 Present ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR Geography and GIScience, Penn State Altoona, Altoona, PA 2007 Present ASSISTANT PROFESSOR Geography and GIScience, Penn State Altoona, Altoona, PA 2014 Present PRESIDENT Pennsylvania Geographical Society (PGS)
2 2013 Present CAMPUS COLLEGE RESOURCE AND REPRESENTATIVE Penn State Altoona Discipline of Earth and Mineral Sciences 2008 Present DISCIPLINE COORDINATION EARTH AND MINERAL SCIENCES Division of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Penn State Altoona 2009 2012 OCCUPATIONAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE FOR CAREER AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION (CTE) Tyrone Area School District, High School 2007 ORIENTING NEW TEACHING ASSISTANTS PROGRAM (ONTAP) Developed and directed 2007 mid-year graduate assistant orientation program. Division of Research and Graduate Studies (RAGS) Kent State University (KSU), Kent, Ohio 2006 ONTAP LEADER Division of Research and Graduate Studies (RAGS), Kent State University 2003 2007 TEACHING ASSISTANT 2002 2003 PRESIDENT Geography Graduate Student Association (GSA) 2001 2003 RESEARCH ASSISTANT Advisor: Dr. Scott C Sheridan 2001 2005 SCIENTIFIC-TECHNICAL ENGINEERING INTERN Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) Bureau of Abandoned Mine Reclamation (BAMR), Ebensburg, PA G R A N T S A N D A W A R D S 2011 Community-Based Project Award, $2,500.00 Penn State University - Altoona 2010 Undergrad Research Award, $500.00 Penn State University Altoona 2009 Undergrad Research Award, $500.00 Penn State University Altoona
3 2009 Translational Research In Energy Support Program (TRESP), $64,985.00 Ben Franklin Technology Partnership (BFTP) of Central and Northern Pennsylvania (CNP) 2008 Research Development Grant, $1,200.00 Penn State University 2007 James R Beck Award for Research 2007 Best Presentation at the 22 nd Graduate Student Senate Colloquium Kent State University 2005 James R Beck Award for Research 2004 Travel Grant $250.00 (U.S) 16th Conference on Biometeorology and Aerobiology, Vancouver, BC, Canada 2004 Outstanding Geography Thesis Award 2001 College Scholar in Geography Department of Geography, University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown 2001 Geographic Information System (GIS) Award Department of Geography, University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown 2000 Member of Gamma Theta Upsilon (GTU) International Geographical Honors Society 1997 1998 National Dean s List Honoring America s Outstanding College Students 1994 1995 Who s Who Among American High School Students
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5 C OURSES T A U G H T EARTH 101 ENVST 100 ENVST 200 GEOG 010 GEOG 160 GEOG 363 GEOG 430 Natural Disasters Visions of Nature Research Methods in Environmental Studies Physical Geography: An Introduction Mapping (Introduction to GIS) Geographic Information Systems (Advanced GIS) Human Use of Environment