
معرفی
Justin Pomeranz is an Assistant Professor of Environmental Sciences & Technology at Colorado Mesa University, where he teaches courses such as Introduction to Environmental Science, Stream Biomonitoring, Restoration Ecology, and Experimental Design and Analysis for Environmental Science. He is based in the Science Center at Wubben Hall and is actively engaged in both teaching and research.
Education:
- PhD in Ecology – University of Canterbury, New Zealand
- MSc in Ecology – Colorado State University
- BS in Biology (minor in Entomology) – Colorado State University
His research focuses on ecological dynamics in aquatic systems, particularly trophic interactions in streams impacted by historical mining activities. He emphasizes the application of the scientific method in environmental problem-solving, integrating field-based learning and experimental design into his pedagogy.
Although specific publications are not listed, his work spans the fields of ecology, environmental monitoring, restoration, and pollution impacts, reflecting a strong interdisciplinary approach to environmental science.
Scientific Awards:
- No awards listed in the provided text.
Dr. Pomeranz mentors students in environmental research and field studies, though no formal advisees are listed. He is involved in experiential learning and ecological restoration projects, potentially linked to regional watershed initiatives. His work supports the integration of research and teaching within undergraduate environmental science programs.
Labs and Research Teams:
While no specific lab or team name is mentioned, his research on stream biomonitoring and restoration ecology suggests involvement with field-based environmental monitoring groups, possibly collaborating with state or federal natural resource agencies.




