
About
Troy Keller serves as Professor and Chair of the Department of Earth and Space Sciences at Columbus State University in Columbus, Georgia, teaching undergraduate and graduate courses including Foundations of Environmental Science, Sustainability and the Environment, Stream Ecology, and Geographic Information Systems.
His educational qualifications include:
- Postdoctoral Fellowship in Biology, Georgia Institute of Technology (2001)
- Postdoctoral Fellowship in Sensory Ecology, Bowling Green State University (1999)
- Ph.D. in Biology, University of Michigan (1997)
- M.S. in Biology, University of Michigan (1994)
- B.A. in Zoology, Ohio Wesleyan University (1991)
Dr. Keller's research integrates environmental sustainability with aquatic systems, emphasizing bioremediation using algae for wastewater treatment, ecological recovery of headwater streams post-dam removal, and crayfish conservation. His work bridges theoretical ecology with practical applications through partnerships with Columbus Water Works, Inc., The Nature Conservancy, and the US Fish and Wildlife Service, reflecting a commitment to translating research into real-world solutions for water resource management.
He actively promotes sustainability initiatives as founding member of CSU's Sustainability Committee and faculty advisor for Students for a Sustainable World, fostering student engagement in environmental stewardship through curriculum development and campus projects.
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