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Jason Geck, Ph.D., is a Professor of Environmental Science in the Environmental Science Department at Alaska Pacific University (APU). He specializes in climate change impacts on glaciers and glacier hydrology, integrating Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and remote sensing technologies into research and teaching. His work emphasizes field-based learning, including glacier travel and data analysis, to foster a comprehensive scientific process for students.
- Education: Ph.D. Geology (University of Alaska Fairbanks), M.S. Environmental Science (APU), B.A. Economics and Environmental Studies (California State University, Sacramento).
- Research Focus: Climate change effects on Alaskan glaciers, GIS applications, sediment transport, and ecological adaptations in alpine regions.
Geck teaches skills-based courses in GIS, enabling students to analyze environmental data through maps and graphics. He initiated biannual student poster sessions to enhance scientific communication skills, modeling professional conference standards. His research spans projects like the Eklutna Glacier mass balance studies and the Brooks Range glacier monitoring, highlighting interdisciplinary approaches.
Collaborations include nonprofit conservation organizations, leveraging GIS expertise for environmental projects. Geck advocates for hands-on learning, believing it creates well-rounded scientists capable of addressing complex environmental challenges.
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