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Dr. Gregory Anderson is Professor of Physics and Astronomy at Northeastern Illinois University's College of Arts and Sciences. His research bridges fundamental physics with environmental applications, spanning cosmology, particle physics, and urban climate science through initiatives like the Community Research on Climate and Urban Science (CROCUS).
Education includes a Ph.D. in Physics from UC Berkeley (1991), M.A. in Physics from UC Berkeley, and B.S. in Physics from the University of Iowa.
Research interests focus on environmental physics, paddle sports dynamics, urban climate systems, cosmology, and particle physics. Current investigations examine atmospheric dynamics in urban environments using instrumentation deployed across Chicago.
Publications reflect dual research streams: recent works emphasize urban climate measurement strategies, while earlier contributions address theoretical particle physics and cosmology. Publication themes reveal consistent application of mathematical modeling to complex physical systems.
Dr. Anderson directs atmospheric monitoring instrumentation at NEIU and coordinates research efforts for the CROCUS Urban Integrated Field Laboratory. No specific awards or student advisements are detailed in available documentation.
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