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About Thomas Horvath

An aquatic ecologist with past research on the impacts and spread of aquatic nuisance/invasive species. Dr. Horvath has worked on developing regional management plans for the control of the invasive zebra mussel and quagga mussel. He has expertise in issues surrounding water quality, including designing monitoring programs and developing management plans. Most recently, Dr. Horvath has been working within an international group focused on the role of soil processes and soil organic carbon's impacts on regulating global climate change and greenhouse gases.

Positions

Present Associate Dean, California State University, Monterey Bay College of Science
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Non-Academic Position, US Geological Survey
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Fellow, Max Planck Institute for Limnology
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Faculty Member, SUNY Oneonta
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Non-Faculty Academic Position, University of Koblenz-Landau
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Honors and Awards

  • Fulbright Scholar Specialist 2010

Education

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B.Sc., University of Indianapolis
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Ph.D., University of Notre Dame
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Invasive Species (10)

Invasive species

Pedagogy (4)

Pedagogy

Ecology (3)

Stream Ecology

Social Sciences (1)

Geography

Soil Science (3)

Climate Change