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Stephan Bullard serves as Department Chair of Mathematics and Science and Professor of Biology at Hillyer College, University of Hartford, where he teaches Environmental Science, Disasters, and Living in the Environment courses while emphasizing mentorship for students with non-traditional academic backgrounds.
His educational foundation includes:
- PhD in Marine Sciences from the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
- BS in Marine Biology from the University of North Carolina, Wilmington
Bullard's research integrates Marine Biology with disaster studies, focusing on invasive marine species ecology (particularly sea squirts), benthic community dynamics, and planktonology. His disaster-related work examines nuclear catastrophes (Three Mile Island, Chernobyl, Fukushima) and disease outbreaks (Ebola), demonstrating an interdisciplinary approach connecting ecological principles to public health and environmental risk management. This dual focus creates unique synergies between marine conservation and societal resilience planning.
Analysis of his 2013-2019 publications reveals consistent exploration of human-environment interactions, with marine ecology studies informing disaster response frameworks and vice versa. His work spans applied aquaculture management, epidemiological surveillance, and environmental policy implications, reflecting a commitment to translating research into practical solutions for ecological and public health challenges.
No scientific awards were documented in the source material.
While specific student mentorship details and grant funding information were not provided, Bullard's leadership as Department Chair and active publication record indicate ongoing academic supervision and research administration responsibilities.
No dedicated laboratories or specialized research teams were described in the available documentation.



