CURRICULUM VITAE

 

Michael J. Brewer, Ph.D.

Physical Scientist

Climate Services Division

Office of Climate, Water, and Weather Services/NWS/NOAA

301 713 1970 x 123

FAX 301 713 1520

Michael.J.Brewer@noaa.gov

 

CURRENT JOB FUNCTIONS:

 

Inter-NOAA and Federal and State Agency Liaison for Climate Services

EDUCATION:

 

1997

Ph.D. in Climatology,                      University of Delaware, Newark, DE, USA

1994

M.S.  in Geography (Climatology),  University of Delaware, Newark, DE, USA

1992   

B.A.  in Geography,                        University of Delaware, Newark, DE, USA

EMPLOYMENT:

 

Present

NOAA, National Weather Service, Climate Services, Silver Spring, MD

2000-2001 

Rhode Island State Climatologist 

1999-2001

Post-Doctoral Researcher and Research Professor, Center for Vector-Borne Disease, University of 
    
Rhode Island
, Kingston, RI

1998-1999

Visiting Professor of Climatology, The George Washington University, Washington D.C.

1998-1999

Consultant, Loudon County, VA

1997-1998

Lecturer, Departments of Physics and Astronomy and Geography, Universtiy of Delaware, Newark, DE

1992-1997                  

Teaching Assistant and Lecturer, Department of Geography, University of Delaware, Newark, DE

ACADEMIC HONORS AND AWARDS:

 

2001-2005

Co-PI, Grant, University of Rhode Island Agricultural Experiment Station.  Developing a Watch-Warning 
     System for Vector-Borne Infectious Disease in
Rhode Island.

1999-2000

Co-PI, Grant, NOAA. Development of a Soil Moisture Model for Rhode Island

1998-1999

Consultant on Climate Change with respect to Rapid Land-Use Change

1995–1997    

Teaching Assistantship, Department of Geography, University of Delaware

1989-1992

Golden Key National Honor Society Member, University of Delaware Chapter

1987-1988

Academic Year Scholarship, Harford Community College

PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITY:

 

Dr. Brewer has delivered numerous professional talks and seminars on all aspects of climate. His publications include reviewed articles, abstracts and internal publications dealing with topics from infectious disease to satellite climatology. He has extensive teaching and research experience. His research interests include vegetative climate change modeling, statistical climatology, water budget climatology, integrating climatology and GIS, and climatic relations to infectious disease, particularly Lyme Disease and West Nile Virus.


 

 

 


 

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