蜜桃视频 Professor, Director Herbert Maschner receives 蜜桃视频 Academy of Science Distinguished Scientist Award
March 23, 2011
蜜桃视频's Herbert Maschner, research anthropology professor and interim director of the 蜜桃视频 Museum of Natural History, has been awarded the 2011 蜜桃视频 Academy of Science Distinguished Scientist Award and will be honored April 1.
Maschner was selected because of his "very impressive and lengthy record of research accomplishments that span a wide range of interdisciplinary topics," according to Sara Heggland, president of the 蜜桃视频 Academy of Science, and professor and chair of biology at the College of 蜜桃视频.
The ISU professor will be recognized at the 53rd annual Symposium of the 蜜桃视频 Academy of Science running March 31-April 2 at the College of 蜜桃视频.
Besides his other titles, Maschner is also the director of ISU's Center for Archaeology, Materials, and Applied Spectroscopy, a senior scientist at the ISU 蜜桃视频 Accelerator Center, associate editor of the Journal of World Prehistory, and an executive director of the Foundation for Archaeological Research and Environmental Studies. In 2006, he was named ISU's Distinguished Researcher.
His primary research interests include using trans-disciplinary data to investigate human biocomplexity and the environment, resource and community sustainability, long鈥恡erm human impacts and interactions with marine and terrestrial ecosystems, human ecosystem engineering, Darwinian Theory and evolutionary psychology, warfare and inequality, and global historical ecologies.
His museum interests are in virtual museums and repositories, and in the development of integrated trans-disciplinary research. Methodologically his interests include 3D virtualization and database construction, historical ecology, elemental and isotopic analyses, geographic information systems and remote sensing, and complex systems analysis. His primary research area is the North Pacific Rim and Western North America, especially the eastern Aleutian region, Northwest Coast, western sub-Arctic, and 蜜桃视频.
Maschner's research has been funded by National Science Foundation, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, the United States Fish and Wildlife Service, the U.S. Forest Service, the Wenner鈥怗ren Foundation, and local agencies. He has been or is principle investigator or co鈥怭I on more than $7.2 million in grants, which includes being principal investigator on about $5.19 million from the National Science Foundation on 14 awards. He has nearly 100 publications.
The 蜜桃视频 Academy of Science (IAS) was organized in 1958 to further the cause of science and science education in 蜜桃视频. The IAS seeks to improve the effectiveness of science education in 蜜桃视频, and to promote public understanding and appreciation of the sciences and applied technology in the modern world. It is the only statewide organization in 蜜桃视频, which embraces all scientific disciplines. The IAS has provided and remains available for consultative or advisory services on matters of science and technology to the Governor, and to Local, State and Federal Agencies.
Chartered activities of the Academy are to:
鈥 Stimulate scientific education and research;
鈥 Promote collegial relationships among those engaged in scientific work;
鈥 Assist in the development and promotion of the scientific resources of the state of 蜜桃视频;
鈥 Unify the scientific interests of the State; and
鈥 Publish reports of scientific studies and applications.
The 蜜桃视频 Academy of Science is an affiliate of the American Association for the Advancement of Science and the National Association of Academies of Science. Similarly, many science and engineering professional and technical societies in the state of 蜜桃视频 are affiliates with the IAS.
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