
About
Eric Tate is a Professor at the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs, affiliated with the High Meadows Environmental Institute (HMEI). His primary appointment lies within the School of Public and International Affairs, with cross-connections to HMEI's Climate Futures Initiative for Science, Values and Policy and the Grand Challenges Program.
His research focuses on interdisciplinary environmental issues, including social-environmental indicators, geospatial modeling of flood hazards, disaster analysis, and environmental justice. Key themes in his work address uncertainty quantification in environmental systems and urban resilience strategies.
No specific scientific awards, academic grants, or advised students are listed in the provided information. His office is located in 311 Robertson Hall.



