Overall Rating Gold - expired
Overall Score 68.18
Liaison Ezra Small
Submission Date Feb. 5, 2015
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STARS v2.0

University of Massachusetts Amherst
AC-9: Academic Research

Status Score Responsible Party
Complete 11.54 / 12.00 Craig Nicolson
Director of Sustainability Programs
Environmental Conservation
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Number of the institution’s faculty and/or staff engaged in sustainability research:
201

Total number of the institution’s faculty and/or staff engaged in research:
993

Number of academic departments (or the equivalent) that include at least one faculty or staff member that conducts sustainability research:
36

The total number of academic departments (or the equivalent) that conduct research:
52

A copy of the sustainability research inventory that includes the names and department affiliations of faculty and staff engaged in sustainability research:
Names and department affiliations of faculty and staff engaged in sustainability research:

Aelion, Marjorie | Public Health
Ahern, Jack | Landscape Architecture and Regional Planning
Ahlfeld, Dave | Civil & Environmental Engineering
Allen, Geoffrey | Resource Economics
Alpert, Peter | Biology
Anderson, Neal | Electrical and Computer Engineering
Arcaro, Kathleen | Veterinary and Animal Sciences
Arwade, Sanjay | Chemical and Mechanical Engineering
Ash, Michael | Economics
Auerbach, Scott | Chemistry
Autio, Wesley | Stockbridge School
Averill, Anne | Environmental Conservation
Badgett, Lee | Economics
Baker, Erin | Mechanical and Industrial Engineering
Barnes, Michael | Chemistry
Barstow, Cynthia | Marketing
Barten, Paul | Environmental Conservation
Bhatia, Surita | Chemical Engineering
Bischoff, Annaliese | Landscape Architecture and Regional Planning
Blanchard, Jeffrey | Biology
Bloniarz, David | Environmental Conservation
Boutt, David | Geosciences
Boyce, Jim | Economics
Brabec, Elizabeth | Landscape Architecture and Regional Planning
Bradley, Bethany | Environmental Conservation
Bradley, Ray | Geosciences
Brandt, Sylvia | Resource Economics
Braun, Barry | Kinesiology
Brause, Caryn | Art, Architecture & Art History
Brigham-Grette, Julie | Geosciences
Briseno, Alejandro | Polymer Science and Engineering
Brown, Casey | Civil & Environmental Engineering
Burns, Stephen | Geosciences
Bushouse, Brenda | Political Science
Butler, Brett | Environmental Conservation
Calabrese, Edward | Public Health
Cannon, Maura | Biology
Carter, Ken | Polymer Science Engineering
Castaneda, Isla | Geosciences
Caswell, Julie | Resource Economics
Chilton, Elizabeth | Anthropology
Christofa, Eleni | Civil & Environmental Engineering
Civjan, Scott | Civil & Environmental Engineering
Clark, John | Veterinary and Animal Sciences
Clement, Bill | Geosciences
Clouse, Carey | Landscape Architecture and Regional Planning
Clouston, Peggy | Building and Construction Technology
Condit, Christopher | Geosciences
Condron, Alan | Geosciences
Conner, Curtis | Chemical Engineering
Cooks, Leda | Communications
Cooley, Dan | Microbiology
Coughlin, Bryan | Polymer Science and Engineering
Coughlin, Colleen | Geosciences
Crago, Christine | Resource Economics
Crocker, Kevin | Economics
DaCosta, Michelle | Stockbridge School
Damery, David | Building and Construction Technology
Danylchuk, Andy | Environmental Conservation
Dauenhauer, Paul | Chemical and Mechanical Engineering
DeAngelis, Kristen | Microbiology
Decker, Eric | Food Science
Deconto, Robert | Geosciences
DeGroot, Don | Civil & Environmental Engineering
Emrick, Todd | Polymer Science Engineering
Fan, Wei | Chemical Engineering
Fisette, Paul | Environmental Conservation
Floyd, Steven | Management
Ford, David | Chemical Engineering
Friedman, Lawrence | Polymer Science and Engineering
Fuentes-Bautista, Martha | Communications
Fuller, Todd | Environmental Conservation
Gal, Graham | Accounting
Gano, Gretchen | Center for Public Policy and Administration
Gaubatz, Piper | Geosciences
Geddes, Henry | Communications
Gerber, John | Stockbridge School
Glassberg, David | History
Gordon, Dan | History
Griffin, Curt | Environmental Conservation
Haas, Peter | Political Science
Hamin, Elisabeth | Landscape Architecture and Regional Planning
Hamin, Mark | Landscape Architecture and Regional Planning
Hanson, Jarice | Communications
Hardy, Douglas | Geosciences
Harper, Krista | Anthropology
Hart, Dave | Computer Science
Hashemi, Masoud | Stockbridge School
Hatch, Christine | Geosciences
Hayward, Ryan | Polymer Science Engineering
Hazen, Samuel | Chemical Engineering
Heim, Carol | Economics
Henson, Michael | Chemical and Mechanical Engineering
Herbert, Stephen | Center For Agriculture
Hird, John | Political Science
Holden, James | Microbiology
Hoque, Simi | Building and Construction Technology
Hsu, Shaw Ling | Polymer Science Engineering
Hyers, Robert | Mechanical and Industrial Engineering
Irwin, David | Electrical and Computer Engineering
Jackson, Scott | Environmental Conservation
Keene, Art | Anthropology
Kelty, Matthew | Environmental Conservation
Kittredge, David | Environmental Conservation
Knodler, Mike | Civil & Environmental Engineering
Kotz, David | Economics
Krupczynski, Joseph | Art, Architecture & Art History
Lackner, Matthew | Mechanical and Industrial Engineering
Lahti, Paul | Chemistry
Lass, Daniel | Resource Economics
Lavigne, Ronald | Stockbridge School
Lavoie, Nathalie | Resource Economics
Leatherman, Thomas | Anthropology
Leckie, Mark | Geosciences
Leschine, Susan | Veterinary and Animal Sciences
Letcher, Ben | Environmental Conservation
Lindhult, Mark | Landscape Architecture and Regional Planning
Lopes, John | Microbiology
Lovett, Laura | History
Lovley, Derek | Microbiology
Lugosch, Kathleen | Art, Architecture & Art History
Mabee, Steve | Geosciences
Mahoney, Raymond | Food Science
Mammen, Sheila | Resource Economics
Mangan, Frank | Stockbridge School
Mann, Ray | Art, Architecture & Art History
Manning, William | Microbiology
Manwell, Jim | Mechanical and Industrial Engineering
Maroney, Michael | Chemistry
Maroudas, Dimitrios | Chemical Engineering
McDermott, Katie | Education Policy
McGarigal, Kevin | Environmental Conservation
McGirr, Patricia | Landscape Architecture and Regional Planning
McGowan, Jon | Mechanical and Industrial Engineering
Mednicoff, David | Center for Public Policy and Administration
Metz, Ricardo | Chemistry
Milman, Anita | Environmental Conservation
Modarres-Sadeghi, Yayha | Mechanical and Industrial Engineering
Montenegro-Menezes, Flavia | Landscape Architecture and Regional Planning
Morelli, Toni Lyn | Northeast Climate Science Center
Muthukumar, Murugappan | Polymer Science and Engineering
Nicolson, Craig | Environmental Conservation
Nislow, Keith | Environmental Conservation
Nordvleit, Bjorn | Education Policy
Normanly, Jennifer | Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Nusslein, Klaus | Microbiology
Oh, Haemoon | Hotel/Tourism Management
Pader, Ellen | Landscape Architecture and Regional Planning
Page, Max | Art, Architecture & Art History
Palmer, Rick | Civil & Environmental Engineering
Park, Chul | Civil & Environmental Engineering
Park, Mi-Hyun | Civil & Environmental Engineering
Parkash, Om | Stockbridge School
Perot, Blair | Mechanical and Industrial Engineering
Petsch, Steven | Geosciences
Picking, Deborah | Environmental Conservation
Pollin, Robert | Economics
Randhir, Tim | Environmental Conservation
Rawlins, Michael | Geosciences
Reckhow, David | Civil & Environmental Engineering
Rees, Paula | Water Resources Research Center
Renski, Henry | Landscape Architecture and Regional Planning
Rich, Steve | Microbiology
Rogers, Christine | Public Health
Roy, Allison | Environmental Conservation
Russell, Thomas | Polymer Science and Engineering
Ryan, Robert | Landscape Architecture and Regional Planning
Salvador, Rommel | Hotel/Tourism Management
Schmalzer, Sigrid | Social Thought and Political Economy Program
Schnell, Danny | Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Schreiber, Stephen | Art, Architecture & Art History
Schweik, Charlie | Center for Public Policy and Administration
Shenoy, Prashant | Computer Science
Shetty, Kalidas | Food Science
Simkins, Stephen | Stockbridge School
Sleegers, Frank | Landscape Architecture and Regional Planning
Sluter, Donald | Geosciences
Soylu, Ceren | Economics
Spraggon, Donna | Resource Economics
Spraggon, John | Resource Economics
Stevens, Stan | Geosciences
Stevens, Tom | Resource Economics
Stranlund, John | Resource Economics
Tessler, Russel | Polymer Science Engineering
Thayumanavan, Thai | Chemistry
Tobiason, John | Civil & Environmental Engineering
Tuominen, Mark | Physics
Venkataraman, Dhandapani | Chemistry
Vicarelli, Marta | Economics
Vogel, Eve | Geosciences
wa Gathinji, Mwangi | Economics
Warren, Paige | Environmental Conservation
Watkins, James | Polymer Science Engineering
Weil, Benjamin | Building and Construction Technology
Whiteley, Andrew | Environmental Conservation
Woodruff, Jon | Geosciences
Wooldridge, William | Management
Yu, Qian | Geosciences
Yuretich, Richard | Geosciences
Zunenga, Ximena | Student Development


A brief description of the methodology the institution followed to complete the research inventory:

The research inventory was conducted over a 3-year period. We gathered data on faculty, departments, and research projects that focus on or relate to the topic of sustainability. We reviewed every research proposal submitted to a funding agency to identify faculty and staff engaged in sustainability research. We also reviewed the University's research database to identify sustainability-related projects. The output is a comprehensive inventory of our faculty and staff engaged in sustainability research.


A brief description of notable accomplishments during the previous three years by faculty and/or staff engaged in sustainability research:

Energy Extension Initiative
Funded by a $6 million grant from the Massachusetts Department of Energy Resources, the UMass Amherst Energy Extension Initiative promotes adoption of renewable energy technology and energy efficiency activities across the state. Approximately $4 million of this grant supports development of an energy outreach and extension-type program on campus that draws on UMass Amherst experts to help provide assistance and solutions to regional clean energy initiatives.

New England Water Innovation Network
A $4.1 million grant from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has funded UMass Amherst research in water treatment innovation, focusing on the development of healthier and more effective alternatives to chlorine for disinfecting in U.S. water treatment facilities. This is also a research and extension-type service that provides faculty expertise to regional and national water treatment problems.

Smart Meter Data Analysis
18,000 smart meters have been deployed in western Massachusetts by computer science faculty and students working in conjunction with a local energy company, providing real time data on consumer electricity usage. This information yields patterns—peak usage times, appliance usage, and more—that are invaluable in making buildings more efficient. The data will feed several sub-projects already underway, including an automated thermostat, that uses building-specific data to make customized usage recommendations and implement such simple yet effective changes as automatically adjusting the thermostat when no one is home.

Northeast Climate Center Grants
UMass Amherst was selected by the U.S. Department of the Interior as host for the Northeast Climate Science Center. Since its inception in 2012, the NECSC has awarded more than $700,000 in grants to universities and other partners for research to guide managers of parks, refuges and other cultural and natural resources in planning how to help species and ecosystems adapt to climate change. The six studies funded include the impact on wildlife due to changes in snowpack and lake ice in the Great Lakes Basin, information management needs for the floodplain conservation lands of the Mississippi and Missouri rivers, and the development of distribution models for North American breeding birds showing the impact of climate change in order to identify the most vulnerable species and regions.

Sustainable Manufacturing Through Nanotech
A team of scientists have developed a breakthrough technique for controlling molecular assembly of nanoparticles over multiple length scales that should allow faster, cheaper, more ecologically friendly manufacture of organic photovoltaics and other electronic devices. The new techniques successfully address two major goals for device manufacture: controlling molecular assembly and avoiding toxic solvents like chlorobenzene. While being currently used to produce organic photovoltaics and solar cells, this technique has many applications, offering a flexible and ecologically friendly new approach to manufacturing.


The website URL where information about sustainability research is available:
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