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Institute Names Environmental Fellows

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Three researchers, kneeling beside a stream running through a rocky outcropping in a forest, collccting stream water samples,
Jasquelin Pena, left, °ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê×ÊÁÏ¿â Davis associate professor and newly named Environmental Faculty Fellow, with Kyounglim Kang, center, °ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê×ÊÁÏ¿â Davis postdoctoral researcher, and Vince Pacific, hydrologist, Eldorado National Forest, collecting stream water samples in the forest, for research on the impacts of wildfire to mountain watersheds. (Marilyn Sargent/Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)

The  has named four Environmental Faculty Fellows for 2023: Michele Barbato and Jasquelin Pena of the College of Engineering, and Jamie Hansen-Lewis and Emily Schlickman of the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences.

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The fellowship program, for early and mid-career faculty members, provides $10,000 in unrestricted funding to each fellow to advance their research and/or to use for professional development.

Fellows are encouraged to build teams with graduate  and/or undergraduate  to provide immersive, hands-on experiences in cutting-edge sustainability and environmental justice issues while developing leadership, team-building and communication skills. 

Institute of the Environment faculty fellows Michele Barbato, Jamie Hansen-Lewis, Jasquelin Pena and Emily Schlickman, headshots, °ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê×ÊÁÏ¿â Davis faculty
From left: Michele Barbato, Jamie Hansen-Lewis, Jasquelin Pena and Emily Schlickman.

 

Here are the new Environmental Faculty Fellows and their fellowship projects:

  • Michele Barbato, professor, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering — The House of the Future: Affordable and Sustainable Technologies for Wildfire-Resilient Housing. Institute pillars:  and.
  • Jamie Hansen-Lewis, assistant professor, Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics — Fighting Fire With Fire: Does Clean Air Policy Abate Prescribed Fires? Institute pillar:.
  • Jasquelin Pena, associate professor, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering — A Community-Engaged, Rapid-Response Study on the Impacts of the Caldor Fire on Water and Soil Resources in the Cosumnes River Watershed. Institute pillars:  and .
  • Emily Schlickman, assistant professor, Landscape Architecture + Environmental Design, Department of Human Ecology — Two projects on the theme of Communicating Climate Change: Design by Fire and the California Climate Art Trail. Institute pillars:  and. 

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