Emily White
Field Station Associate Director and Research Associate
Academic Program Affiliation(s): Chemistry, Citizen Science
Biography:
Emily White is an environmental chemist with expertise in aquatic biogeochemistry, water quality analysis, and environmental monitoring. She previously taught at Sewanee: The University of the South and Colby College and served as a postdoctoral scientist at the United States Environmental Protection Agency. White has extensive fieldwork experience, including an oceanographic research cruise in Antarctica. Her work has been published in Limnology and Oceanography: Methods, Aquatic Science, Marine Chemistry, and other scholarly journals.At Bard, White has taught Citizen Science and courses on drinking water treatment, methods of environmental analysis, environmental monitoring, climate change, and introductory chemistry. She is involved in efforts to monitor water quality in the Saw Kill and is working with the Office of Sustainability on the Annandale Dam Micro-Hydropower Project.
BS, Tufts University; MS, The Ohio State University; PhD, State University of New York, College of Environmental Science and Forestry. At Bard since 2019.
Contact:
Phone: 845-752-2352Website: https://www.linkedin.com/in/emwhitephd/
Email:
Department: Ecology Field Station
Location: Bard College Field Station
Office: Field Station, Room 211 Chemistry Office: RKC 130