
معرفی
Gavin Gleasman serves as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Geological Sciences at Salem State University, teaching forensic geology, sedimentology, and earth science courses including CRJ 260 (Introduction to Forensic Science) and GLS 235 (Forensic Geology).
His educational background includes:
- Ph.D. in Environmental Engineering & Earth Sciences, Clemson University
- M.S. in Hydrogeology, Clemson University
- B.A. in Geological Sciences & Adolescent Education, SUNY Geneseo
Dr. Gleasman specializes in hydro-biogeochemical analyses to quantify how hurricanes and wildfires alter carbon transport through hydrological and soil chemistry systems. His forensic geology work applies geoscientific techniques to criminal investigations, while his educational research develops VR/AR tools for virtual field experiences in geoscience and forensic contexts.
His teaching portfolio spans forensic instrumentation (GLS 258/CRJ 258), Dynamic Earth (GLS 100), and Honors Senior Research (GLS 500H), demonstrating integration of research into undergraduate education.



