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Queens College Tenure, CCE, Promotion Process Form B: Candidates Curriculum Vitae and Personal Statement PLEASE NOTE: THIS IS UPDATED FOR PROMOTION.
NAME:
Gillian Stewart COLLEGE: Queens College HIGHER EDUCATION A. Degrees:
Institution Dates Attended Degree/Major Dates Conferred Stony Brook University 2000-2005 Ph.D. Marine and Atm. Science 5/05 Stony Brook Uiversity 1999-2000 M.Phil. Coastal Oceanography 9/00 Harvard University 1994-1997 B.A. Biology 5/97 EXPERIENCE A. Teaching Institution Dates Rank Department Queens College 1/1/11 - present Associate Prof. SEES Queens College 9/05 - 12/31/10 Asst. Professor SEES Suffolk County Comm. College 9/03-5/05 Adjunct Lecturer Biology Acadia Institute of Oceanography 7/03 - 9/03 Field Instructor Oceanography Stony Brook University 9/99 - 5/01 Teaching Asst. Oceanography York Preparatory School 9/97 - 5/99 H.S. Teacher Math Harvard University 9/93 - 5/94 Teaching Asst. Biology B. Other Than Teaching Institution Dates Title Jamaica Bay Institute 2007 BioBlitz Coordinator Marine Science Research Center 1999 - 2005 Research Assistant Universitat de Barcelona 2003 Visiting Scientist UN IAEA MEL Laboratory 2002 Intern Scripps Inst. Of Oceanography 1997 Research Fellow Harvard University 1995 - 1997 Research Assistant National Park of Ecuador (Galapagos) 1996 Researcher American Museum of Natural History 1996 Intern RECORD OF APPOINTMENT IN EACH TITLE AT QUEENS COLLEGE Dates Rank 1/11 Associate Professor 9/05 Assistant Professor RIV000063 Submitted: December 22, 2011
Gillian Stewart Page 2 ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL HONORS 2010 - Present Appointed to Long Island Sound Study STAC 2006, 2007, 2008, 2010 Salute to Scholars, CUNY 2004 - 2005 American Association of University Women Dissertation Fellowship 1999 - 2004 Stony Brook Graduate Council Fellowship 1999 - 2002 Department of Defense National Defense Science and Engineering Graduate Fellowship 2004 Sigma Xi Fellowship for Educational Travel 2004 Outstanding Student Poster Award at ASLO/TOS meeting, Honolulu HI 2003 Tinker Field Research Grant to conduct research in Spain 1999 - 2000 Okubo Award 1999 Stony Brook University Fellowship 1997 Derek Bok Teaching award for outstanding undergraduate teaching 1997 Phi Beta Kappa Society finalist 1994 - 1997 Agassiz prize every semester at Harvard 1994 - 1997 John Harvard award every semester at Harvard 1994 - 1996 National Merit Scholar MEMBERSHIP IN PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES ASLO Minority Student Mentor (ASLOMP)
ASLO Early Career Committee Member EUROceans North America Review Panel GEOTRACES Inter-calibration Team Fellow of the American Association of University Women Member of the American Geophysical Union Member of the American Society of Limnology and Oceanography (ASLO)
Member of the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (SETAC)
Member of The Oceanography Society (TOS)
Member of the Womens Aquatic Network (WAN)
Junior Council member at the American Museum of Natural History Member of the Stony Brook Center for Environmental Molecular Science Member of the Sigma Xi Honor Society
Gillian Stewart Page 3 SCHOLARSHIP AND CREATIVE WORK (B)
JOURNAL ARTICLES Indicate refereed journals with *.
- 1. Since most recent of: initial appointment, tenure, or last promotion.
- Stewart, G., Moran, S.B., Lomas M., and Kelly, R.P. (2010) Direct comparison of 210Po, 234Th and POC particle-size distributions and export fluxes at the Bermuda Atlantic Time-series Study (BATS) site. Journal of Environmental Radioactivity doi10.1016/j.jenvrad.2010.09.011 90% writing, 70% data (invited)
- Stewart, G., Moran, S.B., and Lomas, M. (2009) Seasonal POC fluxes at BATS estimated from 210Po deficits. Deep-Sea Research I, 57(1): 113-124 90% writing, 80% data
- Verdeny, E., Masqué P., Garcia-Orellana, J., Hanfland, C., Cochran, J.K., Stewart, G. (2008)
POC export from ocean surface waters by means of 234Th/238U and 210Po/210Pb disequilibria: a comparison of two radiotracer pairs. Deep-Sea Research II 56: 1502-1518 50% writing, 40% data
- Engel, A., Abramson, L., Szlosek, J., Liu, Z., Stewart, G., Hirschberg, D., Lee, C. (2008)
Investigating the effect of ballasting by CaCO3 in Emiliania huxleyi: II. Decomposition of particulate organic matter. Deep-Sea Research II 56: 1408-1419 25% writing, 35% data
- Cochran, J.K., Miquel, J-C., Fowler, S., Gasser, B., Hirschberg, D., Szlosek, J., Rodriguez y Baena, A.M., Armstrong, R., Stewart, G., and Masqué, P. (2008) Time-series measurements of 234Th in water column and sediment trap samples from the Northwestern Mediterranean.
Deep-Sea Research II 56: 1487-1501 30% writing, 20% data
- Stewart G.M., J.K. Cochran, J. Xue, C. Lee, S. Wakeham, R.A. Armstrong, P.
Masque, and J.C. Miquel (2007) Exploring the connection between Po-210 and organic matter in the northwestern Mediterranean. Deep Sea Research I 54: 415 - 427. 90% writing, 70% data
- Stewart G.M, P. Masque, J.K. Cochran, J.C. Miquel, J. Szlosek, A.M. Rodriguez, S.W. Fowler, B. Gasser, and D.J. Hirschberg (2007) Comparing POC flux estimates from 210Po/210Pb water column profiles with estimates from sediment traps and 234Th/238U profiles, 0-200 m northwest Mediterranean. Deep Sea Research I 54: 1459-1570 90% writing, 75% data
- Buesseler K., Benitez-Nelson C., Moran S. B., Burd A., Charette M., Cochran J.K., Coppola L.,
Fisher N., Fowler S., Gardner W., Guo L., Gustafsson O., Lamborg C., Masque P., Miquel J-C.,
Passow U., Santschi P., Savoye N., Stewart G., Trull T., (2006) An assessment of particulate organic carbon to thorium-234 ratios in the ocean and their impact on the application of 234Th as a POC proxy. Marine Chemistry 100: 213-233. 15% writing, 15% data
- 2. Prior to most recent of: initial appointment, tenure, or last promotion.
- Stewart G.M., S.W. Fowler, J.L. Tessyie, O. Cotret, and N.S. Fisher (2005) Contrasting the transfer of polonium-210 and lead-210 across three trophic levels in the marine plankton.
Marine Ecology Progress Series 290: 27-33 85% writing, 90% data
- Liu X.F., G.M. Stewart, J.K. Cochran, C. Lee, R.A. Armstrong, D. Hirschberg, J.C. Miquel, and B. Gasser (2005) Constraints on the differences between POC measured in samples from Niskin
Gillian Stewart Page 4 bottles and in-situ pumps. Deep Sea Research I 52(7): 1324-1344 75% writing, 30% data
- Stewart G.M. and N.S. Fisher (2003) Experimental studies on the accumulation of polonium-210 by marine phytoplankton. Limnology and Oceanography 48(3): 1193-1201 90% writing, 90% data
- Stewart G.M. and N.S. Fisher (2003) Bioaccumulation of polonium-210 in marine copepods.
Limnology and Oceanography 48(5): 2011-2019 90% writing, 90% data (C) CHAPTERS IN BOOKS/ANTHOLOGIES
- 1. Since most recent of: initial appointment, tenure, or last promotion.
Stewart, G. M., N. S. Fisher, and S. W. Fowler. Chapter 8: Bioaccumulation of U/Th isotopes in marine organisms (2008), in U/Th Series Radionuclides in Aquatic Systems, S.
Krishnaswami and J. K. Cochran, editors. Elsevier Press 85% writing, 50% data (G) ORAL PAPERS AND ADDRESSES (Indicate whether addresses were "refereed (*)," or "invited (**)." In case of joint presentations, indicate presenting author by # sign.)
- 1. Since most recent of: initial appointment, tenure, or last promotion.
- CUNY Environmental Forum, November 2010 -gave dust talk, Jim presented poster on Copper in East River
- Jim and Vadim talks at ASLO in San Juan, Puerto Rico, February 2011
- Jims Talk at LISF meeting, Stamford CT October 2010
- Arctic GEOTRACES Planning Meeting, NSF, Washington D.C., September 2010. Exopolymeric substances, POC flux, and short-lived natural radionuclides (210Po, 234Th) in the Arctic Stewart#
SEES Colloquium, Queens College, CUNY, September 2010 Climate Change and Decadal Changes of Zooplankton Community in Long Island Sound. Rice, E.J#, Stewart, G.
- 210Po and 210Pb in the Environment, Sevilla Spain October 2009 Accumulation of 210Po and 210Pb in Marine Organisms. Stewart#
- Chemical Oceanography Gordon Research Conference, Tilton, NH, August 2009 Size fractionated 210Po and 210Pb data confirms association with sinking organic matter under oligotrophic conditions at Bermuda Atlantic Time Series site (BATS). Stewart#, Moran, Lomas
- ASLO Aquatic Sciences Meeting, Nice, France, January 2009 Deficit of Po-210 predicts POC flux at BATS from winter through spring. Stewart#, Moran, Lomas
- ASLO Aquatic Sciences Meeting, Nice, France, January 2009 Examining the effect of mesosclae eddies on particle flux using 234Th and 210Po. Verdeny#,
Masque, Benitez-Nelson, Stewart, Villa
- ASLO Ocean Sciences Meeting, Orlando FL, March 2008 The cellular distribution of phytoplankton Po and Pb and zooplankton vertical migration.
Gillian Stewart Page 5 Stewart#, Masque, Verdeny and Tovar-Sanchez
- ASLO Ocean Sciences Meeting, Orlando FL, March 2008 - ASLO Minority Student Symposium The natural radionuclides Po and Pb as tracers of circulation in Long island Sound Leon#,
Stewart, Marchese
- ASLO Ocean Sciences Meeting, Orlando FL, March 2008 Medflux: Using 3D plots from principal component analysis to visualize degradation trajectories of organic matter. Xue#, Armstrong, Lee, Liu, Wakeham, Goutx, Stewart
- Marine Sciences Colloquium, University of South Carolina, Columbia SC, February 2008 The marine biogeochemistry of polonium-210 in estuaries and coastal systems, Stewart
- Gordon Conference, Chemical Oceanography, Tilton NH, August 2007 Po and Pb dynamics off the Canary Islands; Insights into eddies, Stewart#, Masque, and Verdeny
- CIESM Bi-annual Congress, Istanbul Turkey April 2007 Invited talk (sent poster instead) Particle composition, sinking rate, and organic carbon at the DYFAMED site in the NW Mediterranean, Stewart#, Cochran, Lee, Wakeham, Armstrong and Masque 10th Annual Urban University Conference, City College CUNY April 2007 Two student posters presented: Lily Leon, Latisha Williams
- American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, San Francisco, December 2006.
The roughage effect of dust on carbon assimilation in grazers, and potential implications for atmospheric CO2 Gillian Stewart#, Karen Kohfeld, Andreas Schmittner, Zanna Chase, Adina Paytan, Andy Ridgewell
- Annual Biomedical Research Conference for Minority Students (ABRCMS), Anaheim CA, November 2006. Chemical and Geological Effects on Abundance and Distribution of Macrobenthos in Western Long Island Sound Maria Rosa#, Gillian Stewart, Cecilia McHugh, Marie-Helene Cormier
- Long Island Sound Meeting, New London October 2006 Can Natural Radionuclides Recognize the Extent of Hypoxia in Western Long Island Sound? Lily Leon#, Gillian Stewart, Cecilia McHugh, Paul Marchese, and Yan Zheng
- AGU and ASLO Ocean Sciences Meeting, Honolulu February 2006
- Minority Student Mentor for this meeting***
- Comparing 210Po/210Pb ratio profiles in samples from sediment traps, in situ pumps, and Niskin bottles during MEDFLUX: An investigation of mesopelagic remineralization and
Gillian Stewart Page 6 scavenging G. Stewart#, P. Masque, K. Cochran, J. Miquel, B. Gasser, D. Hirschberg, A.
Rodriguez y Baena, S. Fowler
- AGU and ASLO Ocean Sciences Meeting, Honolulu February 2006 Importance of Calcareous Shells in Aggregate Formation and Particle Decomposition for the Coccolithophore Emiliania Huxleyi A. Engel#, J. Szlosek, L. Abramson, Z. Liu, G. Stewart, D.
Hirschberg, C. Lee
- AGU and ASLO Ocean Sciences Meeting, Honolulu February 2006 MEDFLUX: Particulate Organic Carbon -Th234 Relationships in Particles Separated by Settling Velocity in the Northwest Mediterranean J Szlosek#, J.K. Cochran, J.C. Miquel, S Fowler, B.
Gasser, D. Hirschberg, P. Masque, G. Stewart, A. Rodriguez y Baena, T. Toubal Women In Science Conference, Queens College, NY November 2005 First author poster The biogeochemistry of Polonium 210 and implications for its use as a tracer, Stewart New York Nature Conference, Queens College, NY December 2005 First author poster Using radionuclides to trace organic contaminants in the Hudson River Estuary Stewart
- Queens College, CUNY Biology Department Colloquium, October 2005 Invited talk Accumulation of Po-210 and Pb-210 in marine planktonic systems
- 2. Prior to most recent of: initial appointment, tenure, or last promotion.
- 2005 DISCO XIX (Dissertation Symposium on Chemical Oceanography) Sponsored by NSF and NOAA (Kona, HI) The Biogeochemical Cycling of Polonium-210 in the Ocean.
- 2005 American Society of Limnology and Oceanography Summer Meeting (Santiago de Compostela, Spain) Particle composition and polonium-210 and lead-210 content in the MEDFLUX study: Implications for the use of Po as a tracer of particle flux, Stewart#, Cochran, Masque, Lee
- 2004 Center for Environmental Molecular Sciences Brown-bag Lunch seminar series (Stony Brook, NY) Environmental Applications of 210Po. Stewart
- 2004 Queens College School of Earth and Environmental Science (Flushing, NY)
Wednesday Colloquium. Polonium, Plankton, and Carbon Flux - Oh My! Stewart
- 2004 Wallys Seminar Series at Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory (Palisades, NY)
The Biogeochemistry of 210Po in Surface Waters. Stewart
- 2004 International Commission for the Scientific Exploration of the Mediterranean Sea meeting (CIESM) Barcelona, Spain: The bioaccumulation of 210Po in plankton and its potential use as an organic carbon tracer at the DYFAMED site in the Northwestern Mediterranean and 210Po and 210Pb concentrations, fluxes, particle settling velocities, and organic carbon at the DYFAMED Site, Northwestern Mediterranean Stewart# et al.
- 2004 American Society of Limnology and Oceanography / The Oceanography Societys Ocean Science meeting (Honolulu, HI): MEDFLUX: 210Po as a tracer for organic carbon in the Northwest Mediterranean Stewart#, Masque, Fisher, and Cochran. **Outstanding
Gillian Stewart Page 7 Student Poster Award.
- 2004 Center for Environmental Molecular Science Graduate Student Conference (Stony Brook, NY): 210Po concentrations and fluxes at the DYFAMED site, Northwestern Mediterranean Stewart#, Masque, Armstrong, Lee and Cochran. **One of ten organizers of the meeting.
- 2003 American Society of Limnology and Oceanographys Aquatic Science meeting (Salt Lake City, UT): Radioactive polonium, lead, and thorium as tracers of organic carbon flux in the surface ocean Stewart#, Cochran, Fisher, Lee
- 2002 American Society of Limnology and Oceanographys summer meeting (Victoria, B.C): Uptake and trophic transfer of polonium in marine plankton. Stewart#, Fisher, and Baines (H) REPORTS AND OTHER WORKS.
- 1. Since most recent of: initial appointment, tenure, or last promotion.
Summary of the Jamaica Bay BioBlitz 2007:
http://www.nps.gov/gate/jamaica-bay-bioblitz.htm Update from the Early Career Committee.
Limnology and Oceanography Bulletin, Volume 17 (2) June 2008, p. 52-55 Assessment of Coastal Water Resources and Watershed Conditions in Gateway National Recreation Area, NY/NJ.
Report of the NPS, DOI Water Resources Division and Natural Resources Program.
Technical Report NPS/NRWRD/NRTR -2008/XXX Assessment of Coastal Water Resources and Watershed Conditions in and around Fire Island National Seashore, NY.
Report of the NPS, DOI Water Resources Division and Natural Resources Program.
Technical Report NPS/NRWRD/NRTR -2007/XXX Assessment of Coastal Water Resources and Watershed Conditions in Sagamore Hill National Historic Site, NY.
Report of the NPS, DOI Water Resources Division and Natural Resources Program.
Technical Report NPS/NRWRD/NRTR -2007/XXX
- 2. Prior to most recent of: initial appointment, tenure, or last promotion.
Stewart, G.M., N.S. Fisher, J.K. Cochran, S.W. Fowler, and P. Masqué (2004) The bioaccumulation of 210Po in plankton and its potential use as an organic carbon tracer at the DYFAMED site in the Northwestern Mediterranean. Rapp. Comm. Int. Mer. Medit.
37: 245.
Stewart, G.M., J.K. Cochran, P. Masqué, R.A. Armstrong, J.-C. Miquel, A. Rodriguez, S.W. Fowler, M. Peterson, and N.S. Fisher (2004) 210Po and 210Pb concentrations, fluxes, particle settling velocities, and organic carbon at the DYFAMED site, Northwestern Mediterranean. Rapp. Comm. Int. Mer. Medit. 37: 246.
Gillian Stewart Page 8 Benitez-Nelson, C. and the participants of FATE 2004 Future Applications of 234Th in Aquatic Ecosystems (FATE) (2004) EOS 85 (45):471-472.
Environmental Science on the Web: Interactive Exercises for Environmental Science (8/2001 - 12/2002) Wrote three chapters and exercises for Environmental Science textbook geared towards advanced high school and introductory college students:
http://www.webschoolofscience.com/EnvScience.htm (I)
SUBMITTED WORKS AND WORK IN PROGRESS. Specify stage of progress and magnitude of work. Include number of manuscript pages for each submitted work.
Manuscripts in Progress:
Low temperature samples bias results of counts of marine phytoplankton using a Coulter Counter Multisizer III. (Accepted with major revisions, Summer 2011). Rice, E.J., Panzeca, C., and Stewart G. Marine Ecology Progress Series Assimilation, subcellular partitioning and accumulation of elements by grass shrimp pre-exposed to dietary metal. (In Review, May 2011) Seebaugh DR, Wallace WG, Stewart GM.
Aquatic Toxicology The roughage effect of dust on carbon assimilation in grazers, and potential implications for atmospheric CO2, (submitted to Geophysical Research Letters). Stewart, G., Kohfeld K., Schmittner A., Chase Z., Paytan A., and A. Ridgwell. 8 pages, 2 figures, 1 table (Plan to resubmit to Global Biogeochemical Cycles, waiting for new data from co-authors, writing 85% complete)
Gillian Stewart Page 9 GRANTS (1)
Grants in Progress Research EXTERNAL IGERT: Returning the Radio to Chemistry: Integrating Radiochemistry into a Chemistry Ph. D.
Program. NSF IGERT CHEM (09/01/10 - 08/31/15) $3,000,000, approx. $150,000 to QC CUNY, PI: Franscesconi. Stewart would be a non PI major participant Collaborative Research: GEOTRACES - Application of 210Pb and 210Po distribution at North Atlantic interface regime NSF OCE (1/1/10 -12/31/12) $287,887 PI: Church, Co-PIs:
Stewart and Baskaran Collaborative Proposal: Testing linkages between plankton community structure and export of C, Po, and Th: Field and Lab Experiments in the NE Subarctic Pacific NSF OCE (1/1/10 - 12/31/12) $799,713 PI: Stewart, Co-PIs: Moran and Lomas INTERNAL (CUNY)
SEES SAW ($38K) GRTI14 Hypoxia, Toxic Substances and Living Resources in the Bays and Basins of Western Long Island Sound (WLIS), CUNY Research Enhancement Initiative, $6600 PI: Stewart co-PI:
Zheng The Impact of Phytoplankton Diet on Copepod Reproduction, QC Undergraduate Research/
Mentoring Education Initiative, $1180 PI: Stewart, Student: Jennifer Nyirucz (2)
Grants Completed Research EXTERNAL The Roughage Effect of Mineral Material on Marine Grazers: Potential Implications for the Global Carbon Cycle ACS PRF (01/01/08 - 12/31/09) $50,000 PI: Stewart Long Island Sound Study Science and Technology Advisory Committee Fellowship NY SeaGrant (10/09 - 09/10) $19,500 PI: Stewart, Fellowship to Edward Rice Assessment of natural resources and watershed conditions in and/ adjacent to Gateway National Recreation Area, Sagamore Hill National Historic Site, and Fire Island National Seashore National Park Service USGS (6/01/06 - 12/31/07) $12,200 to CUNY PI:
McElroy, CoPIs: Waldman, Swanson, Bennotti, Stewart Collaborative Research-Track 1: Partnership to Enhance Diversity in Marine Geosciences:
Holocene Climate and Anthropogenic Changes in Long Island Sound, NY NSF GEO, (5/15/05 to 5/14/07) $59,819 with co-PIs C. McHugh, Y. Zheng, M. Cormier, P. Marchese
Gillian Stewart Page 10 Remolinos Oceanicos y Deposicion Atmosferica (RODA) en el Corriente de Canarias (Atlantico Este subtropical): monitorizacion, efectos biologicos y biogeoquimicos, y flujos hacia el ocean profundo MEC Spain (11/28/05 to 12/01/08) ~$7,500 to CUNY with co-PIs Javier Arístegui Ruiz, Pere Masque, and Susana Agusti.
Seafloor mapping and habitat assessment of Western Long Island Sound ENTERGY (6/06 -
6/07) $30,000 with co-PIs Cecilia McHugh and Marie-Helene Cormier Jamaica Bay BioBlitz Jamaica Bay Institute, Gateway National Recreation Area and North Atlantic Coast CESU (8/01/06 - 9/30/07) $9987 PI: Stewart, CoPI: Waldman INTERNAL (CUNY)
The impact of changing particle loads on the assimilation of trace metals by marine copepods, PSC CUNY 39 (6/1/08 - 3/31/09) $6000 PI: Stewart The impact of changing particle loads on the assimilation of carbon by marine copepods: an enhanced biological pump or collapse of marine grazers? CUNY Collaborative Incentive (9/01/07 - 8/31/08) $38,995 PIs Stewart, co-PI: Wallace Mineral Dust Controls on Carbon Export in Marine Ecosystems. Queens College Research Enhancement Initiative 2007, $20,000 (to purchase Coulter Counter) PI: Stewart Investigating the relationship between PCB bioconcentration and the natural radio-tracer polonium-210 in Hudson River plankton PSC CUNY (7/01/06 - 9/30/07) $6000 PI:
Stewart Elemental analysis of CHNS-O in Terrestrial and Marine Ecosystems Queens College, CUNY Research Award (6/01/07) $15,720 CoPIs: Bird, Stewart, McHugh William Stewart Travel Award CUNY Stewart Foundation (5/1/06) $300 Stewart (3)
Grants Submitted, but not Funded Research EXTERNAL LISS/EPA: Size and Species Diversity Changes in Long Island Sound Copepods as Sentinels of Climate Change (3/01/11 - 3/01/13) $90,400 PI: Stewart An Earth Systems-based approach to improve teacher and student understanding of hydrosphere-atmosphere-biosphere interactions: Authentic research in an urban mini-estuary, NOAA
$737,482 PI: Ludman Co-PI: Stewart, Eaton Mitigation of Western Long Island Sound Hypoxia by Reduction of Loadings from Embayments, NFWF Dissolved Oxygen Environmental Benefit $189,668 PI: Zheng Co-PI:
Stewart, Eaton, Rukovets, Sattler, Nichols Climate Change induced shifts in plankton dynamics in Long Island Sound: Implications for fisheries management Long Island Sound Study (EPA, NOAA) $67,500 CoPIs:
Gillian Stewart Page 11 Stewart and Waldman Collaborative Proposal: Testing linkages between plankton community structure and export of C, Po, and Th: Field and Lab Experiments in the NE Subarctic Pacific NSF OCE (2/1/09 - 1/31/12) $1,383,713 PI: Stewart, CoPIs: Moran and Lomas Collaborative Research: Mineral Dust Controls on Carbon Cycling and Export by Marine Ecosystems: Impact on Atmospheric CO2 NSF OCE Carbon and Water
$2,391,100 CoPIs: Kohfeld, Stewart, Schmittner, Chase, Ridgewell, Payton Inter-annual Variability and Rapid Oscillation of Hypoxia in Western Long Island Sound and the Surrounding Bays National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (12/1/07 - 11/30/12) $1,201,887 PI: Zheng, CoPIs: Stewart, Eaton, Swanson, Wilson, Rukovets Collaborative Proposal: Testing linkages between plankton community structure and export of C, Po, and Th in the Sargasso Sea NSF OCE (2/1/08 - 1/31/11) $383,713 PI:
Stewart, CoPIs: Moran and Lomas Collaborative Research: Testing linkages between plankton community structure and export of C, Po, and Th in the Sargasso Sea; Field and lab experiments NSF CHEM OCE (6/1/08 -
5/31/11) $462,232 PI: Stewart, Co-PI: Brad Moran The roughage effect: The influence of atmospheric dust on carbon assimilation, packaging, and sinking in marine plankton NOAA Global Carbon Cycle FY2007 (5/1/07 - 4/31/10) $233,000 PI: Stewart Hypoxia, Toxic Substances and Living Resources in the Bays and Basins of Western Long Island Sound National Fish and Wildlife Foundation, Long Island Sound Anoxia Fund (4/1/07 - 3/31/08) $187,000 PI: Zheng, Co-PIs: Stewart, Eaton, IEC Western Long Island Sound benthic habitat classification and mapping EPA. $160,000 CoPIs: McHugh, Stewart and Cormier Using natural radiotracers to add a timestamp to organic contaminant uptake by organisms: PCBs in the Hudson River New York SeaGrant $143,000 PI:
Stewart INTERNAL (CUNY)
Climate Change Induced Shifts in Phytoplankton Dynamics of Long Island Sound, PSC-CUNY
- 40. $6000 PI: Stewart Mineral Dust Controls on Carbon Export in Marine Ecosystems Research Enhancement Proposal, Graduate Center CUNY $66,258 coPIs: Stewart and Bird
Gillian Stewart Page 12 SERVICE (A) COLLEGE/UNIVERSITY.
Department Fall 10 - GRTI funding Summer 10, Summer 11 - Acting Chair of SEES Fall 09 - Ran informal search for substitute lecturer for Ensci 100 Spring 09 - Elected to SEES Personnel and Budget Committee Spring 09 - Attended NSF sponsored Workshop in Strengthening Geosciences Departments Spring 08 - SEES Faculty Search Committee Spring 08 - Development of PLAS Ensci 100 Fall 07 - Coordinated SEES Colloquium Series Spring 06 - Coordinated SEES Colloquium Series Spring 06 - On committee (with Hendrey and Kohfeld) to develop Earth System Science/
Biogeochem sub-program within SEES Queens College Fall 10 - appointed to LISS STAC Fall 08 - present Alternative Representative for QC to NY Marine Sciences Consortium Spring 09 - Strategic Planning Committee for plan #8: Increase strength of sciences at QC Fall 08 - present - QC Academic Senate (Divisional Rep.)
Fall 06 - Spring 08 - QC Academic Senate (Departmental Rep.)
CUNY Spring 11 - Macauley College Council Spring 09 - CIRG, CUNY Collaborative Review Panel Fall 08 - present EES Admissions Committee Fall 07 - present EES Executive Committee Mentoring Undergraduates 2010-: Annakerina Marinos, QC Undergrad (Diatom toxicity to Copepodes) 2009- : Vadim Acosta, QC Undergraduate/prospective MA student (Trace metal analysis) 2009- : Nathalie Diaz, QC Undergraduate (Lab maintenance, Fecal pellet decomposition) 2008- :Jennifer Niyrucz, CUNY Honors College student (Dust and reproduction in copepods) 2008- :Raquel Henry-Singh, QC undergraduate (Lab maintenance, plankton growth) 2008- :Elizabeth Bisbee, QC undergraduate (Lab maintenance, Coulter Counter) 2008- :Richard Bubbico, QC undergraduate (Lab maintenance, copepod feeding experiments) 2006-2008: Bonnie Quach Wong, Bronx Science student doing an INTEL project (Hudson River) 2006-2007: Luis Deverez, QC Geology major working in lab (Phytoplankton cultures) 2006: Maria Rosa, CCNY Biology student working in lab (Diversity and hypoxia in WLIS) 2006-2007: Latisha Williams, QC Ensci major working in lab (Oxygen and benthos in WLIS)
Graduate Students Lily Leon, QC Geology Masters, Po/Pb in WLIS, graduate 5/09 YiYi Wong, EES Ph.D. Thesis Advisor 7/09 - 7/10 Vadim Acosta, MA Yan Choi, MA Jim Rice, QC SEES Ph.D., Thesis Advisor 9/08 -
Dustin Herlich, QC SEES Ph.D., Thesis Advisor 9/07 -
Caitlyn Nicholls, CSI Biology Ph.D., Thesis Committee 9/08 -
David Seebaugh, CSI Biology Ph.D., Thesis Committee 8/07 -
Tiffany Johnson, QC Biology Ph.D., Thesis Committee 5/07 -
Katherine Paccione, QC Biology Masters student, Thesis Committee, graduated 5/09
Gillian Stewart Page 13 Crystal Pearl, QC Geology Masters student, Thesis Committee, graduated 12/06 (B)
PROFESSION.
Session Coordinator 2011 Chaired Session on Multiple POC proxies at ASLO (San Juan) 2009 Chaired Session on Short-lived Natural Radionuclides at ALSO (Nice, France) 2005 - 2009 Expand Your Horizon Conference (Annual), Workshop Leader (NY, NY) 2006 Minority Student Mentor at ASLO Ocean Sciences Meeting (Honolulu, HI)
Reviewer Member of Arctic Research Panel for NSF (BEST, June, 2007)
Member of Chemical Oceanography Panel for NSF (November, 2009)
Funding Agencies - EUR-Oceans, National Science Foundation (~12 Chem Oce., ~6 Polar Prog., ~7 Bio. Oce.)
Refereed Journals - Deep-Sea Research, Limnology and Oceanography, Marine Ecology Progress Series, Marine Chemistry, Coastal Estuarine and Shelf Research, Journal of Marine Research, Journal of Food Composition and Analysis, etc.
EURoceans Graduate and Post Doc Selection Committee 2007 College of Reviewers for Canada Research Chairs Program 2008 CIRG CUNY Collaborative Proposal Review Panel 2009 Committee Member LISS STAC ASLO Early Career Committee GEOTRACES Intercalibration Team Oceanographic Research Cruise Experience Line P cruises (and planning meetings)
GEOTRACES North Atlantic Cruise WLIS Cruise June 2006 RODA Canary Island Cruise August-Sept 2006 (C) COMMUNITY. Last five years only.
Invited to talk at Stony Brook Recruiting event March 2011 Invited to talk and co-host at Macaulay Honors College Event April 2011 Invited to participate in Jamaica Bay Education Coordinating Committee Jamaica Bay BioBlitz: Coordinate and manage a 24 hour2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> species inventory of the 25,000 acres in Jamaica Bay. Brought together scientists, experts, naturalists, educators, outreach groups, volunteer organizations and the public for a celebration of the diversity in our own backyard.
http://nbii-nin.ciesin.columbia.edu/jamaicabay/bioblitz/BioBlitz.html Expand Your Horizons: Session coordinator yearly since 2006 for a public program to engage 7th grade girls in math and science. Sponsored by the American Association of University Women.
http://www.aauw-eyhconference.com/index.htm Globe Program: May 2008, gave lectures on Climate Change and conducted hands-on activity for 27 NYC Public School teachers through the Globe Project.
CUNY Week: 2006, 2007, gave lectures to 60+ local Queens seventh graders about Biodiversity as part of CUNY Week activities.