
معرفی
Ed Harvey is a faculty member at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln (UNL), where he has been employed for 16 years as of the time of this profile. Holding a PhD in Hydrogeology from the University of Waterloo (1996), he serves as a State Geologist with the Nebraska Conservation and Survey Division alongside his academic roles. His career integrates research, teaching, and public service in geosciences.
Educational Background:
- BS in Geology/Geophysics, Olivet Nazarene College (1986)
- MS in Hydrogeochemistry, Purdue University (1990)
- PhD in Hydrogeology, University of Waterloo (1996)
Research and Teaching: Dr. Harvey's research focuses on groundwater-dependent ecosystems, bridging hydrological processes with ecological systems. He teaches undergraduate and graduate courses in water science, hydrology, and groundwater studies, emphasizing fieldwork and practical applications. His role as a state geologist highlights his commitment to public service and environmental stewardship.
Professional Dynamics: He balances academic responsibilities (teaching, advising, committee work) with research and collaboration with non-university scientists. Dr. Harvey advocates for work-life equilibrium, prioritizing productivity over overcommitment, and encourages future academics to seek roles aligned with personal and professional values.




