Ted Eckmann

Associate Professor
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology
Union Graduate College
Aruba

Biography

Ted Eckmann received his PhD in Geography from the University of California at Santa Barbara in 2009, and he has been an instructor and researcher at Bowling Green State University since that time. Ted has also received a Certificate in College and University Teaching (CCUT) and a masters degree in Geography, both from the University of California at Santa Barbara, and a bachelors degree in Economics with a minor in Interdisciplinary Computing and the Arts, from the University of California at San Diego. Ted has received several teaching and research awards, and contributed to many university and community service projects. Teds sources of research support have included the United States National Science Foundation, a NASA Earth and Space Science Fellowship, a Brython Davis Fellowship, Jack and Laura Dangermond Scholarships, NASA California Space Grants, and the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. Ted Eckmann received his PhD in Geography from the University of California at Santa Barbara in 2009, and he has been an instructor and researcher at Bowling Green State University since that time. Ted has also received a Certificate in College and University Teaching (CCUT) and a masters degree in Geography, both from the University of California at Santa Barbara, and a bachelors degree in Economics with a minor in Interdisciplinary Computing and the Arts, from the University of California at San Diego. Ted has received several teaching and research awards, and contributed to many university and community service projects. Teds sources of research support have included the United States National Science Foundation, a NASA Earth and Space Science Fellowship, a Brython Davis Fellowship, Jack and Laura Dangermond Scholarships, NASA California Space Grants, and the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.

Research Intrest

Atmospheric Sciences, Green Energy, Ecology, Conservation, Oceanography, Remote Sensing, Geographic Information Systems (GIS), Natural Hazards, and Environmental Economics