CV

 

Donald Charles Barber

Associate Professor of Geology on the Clowes Fund for Science and Policy

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Abbreviated CV (.pdf) (2 pages)

Department of Geology  
Bryn Mawr College
ph. 610-526-5110
101 N. Merion Avenue
fax 610-526-5086
Bryn Mawr, PA  19010  USA 


EDUCATION

2001
PhD, Geological Sciences University of Colorado, Boulder, CO
1995
MS, Geological Sciences University of Maine, Orono, ME
1991
BS Geology Duke University, Durham, NC


RESEARCH INTERESTS

Application of sedimentological, geophysical and geochemical techniques to study coastal processes, paleoceanography/paleoclimatology and geoarchaeology.


EMPLOYMENT

2006-present Associate Professor Department of Geology, Bryn Mawr College
2001-06
Assistant Professor Department of Geology, Bryn Mawr College
2000-'01
Lecturer Department of Geology, Bryn Mawr College
1995-'00
Research & Teaching Assistant University of Colorado, Institute of Arctic & Alpine Research, and Dept. of Geological Sciences; PhD research supported by three NSF grants (to Andrews, Farmer & Jennings).
1987-'94
Geologic and GIS Consultant

Coastal/marine geology and GIS mapping for the Maine Geological Survey; AquaTech Inc., and Wright-Pierce Engineers, Maine; and Kearney Centaur Consulting, Washington, DC.

1991-'93
Research Assistant University of Maine; MS research supported by fellowship from NOAA Sea Grant College Program. (advisors: J.T. Kelley, D.F. Belknap)
1989-'90
Undergrad. Research Assistant Duke University Program for Study of Developed Shorelines. (advisor: Orrin H. Pilkey, Jr.)
1985-'89
Research Technician Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute; Univ. of Southern California; and Duke Univ. Marine Lab, ten months sea time; see Cruise List (.pdf file).

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS

American Geophysical Union, member since 1987.

Geological Society of America, member since 1991.

Society for Sedimentary Geology (SEPM), member since 1994.


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