Heather Killen, Ph.D. Email & Phone Number
@umd.edu
LinkedIn matched
Who is Heather Killen, Ph.D.? Overview
A concise factual answer block for searchers comparing this professional profile.
Heather Killen, Ph.D. is listed as Postdoctoral Researcher at University at Buffalo, based in Buffalo, New York, United States. AeroLeads shows a work email signal at umd.edu and a matched LinkedIn profile for Heather Killen, Ph.D..
Heather Killen, Ph.D. previously worked as Doctoral Candidate at University Of Maryland and Graduate Research Assistant at University Of Maryland. Heather Killen, Ph.D. studied at University Of Maryland College Park.
Email format at University at Buffalo
This section adds company-level context without repeating Heather Killen, Ph.D.'s masked contact details.
AeroLeads found 1 current-domain work email signal for Heather Killen, Ph.D.. Compare company email patterns before reaching out.
About Heather Killen, Ph.D.
Heather is motivated to help people navigate the ever-increasing challenges of climate change. Her transdisciplinary learning sciences research unites science and data science education, climate science, civic engagement and design to explore the space between science and community and how each can support the other. In her dissertation, “Supporting Equitable Climate Change Decisions in a Rural Community Through Expanded Notions of Climate Data: Using critical data perspectives and practices to support climate learning while co-designing an online, map-based, educational resource,” for which she was awarded a NAEd/Spencer Dissertation Fellowship, she is determining how collaborative mapping with members of a rural, politically conservative-leaning, climate vulnerable community on the Chesapeake Bay might support equitable and just local responses to climate challenges
Heather Killen, Ph.D.'s current company
Company context helps verify the profile and gives searchers a useful next step.
Heather Killen, Ph.D. work experience
A career timeline built from the work history available for this profile.
Doctoral Candidate
Graduate Research Assistant
Empowering Educators to Create Customized, Culturally-Responsive Instructional Materials from Scratch Encore Harmonized with the Interest of Students (NSF# 2201312) with David Weintrop and Diana Franklin
Graduate Research Assistant
Park WiFi as a BRIDGE to Community Resilience (NSF #2125526) with Elizabeth Bonsignore, Nirupam Roy, Jennifer Roberts, Naomi Sachs, and Lauren Belle
Graduate Research Assistant
Exploring the Integration of Computational Thinking into Preservice Elementary Science Teacher Education (NSF #1639891) with Diane Jass Ketelhut, Randy McGinnis and Jan Plane
Student Coordinator For The Center For Science And Technology In Education
- Website Operator: Administer, update and create new content and build pages for the Center’s website- Social Media Manager: Administer and create content for the Center’s social media accounts (Facebook and Twitter) - Live Event Coordinator: Recruit for, coordinate, and develop promotional materials and advertise all speaker events and outreach efforts.
Graduate Research Assistant
Community-Driven Projects that Include Adaptable Technology for Environmental Learning in Nature Preserves (NSF#1423207) with Jennifer Preece and Tamara Clegg.
Online Learning Designer
- Designed curriculum and created syllabi for a one year hybrid Post-Baccalaureate Certificate in Technology in Education for K-12 teachers- Worked with the University of Maryland College of Education and Prince Georges County to get the course posted and populated
Community Coordinator - Fossil Atmospheres Project
P2C2: Collaborative Research: New Estimates of Atmospheric pCO2 for thePaleocene-Eocene (NSF #1805228) with Rich Barclay, Scott Wing and Laura Soul.
Instructor - Biology And Microbiology
-Taught 14 semesters of BIO 100 Principles of Biology, 8 semesters of BIO 205 Microbiology and 2 semesters of BIO 185 Biology- Piloted classroom materials developed by the University of Arizona to teach introductory biology to future teachers and incorporated results to enhance and modify instruction and material
Full Faculty
- Developed and implemented processes and tools for assessing teaching and learning outcomes- Planned and outfitted a major science laboratory expansion as primary committee member-Served on faculty search committees-Chosen to mentor a new resident faculty member
Wetland Biologist
- Implemented biological monitoring strategies on a 2000-acre riparian revegetation project and wildlife preserve, including detailed surveying of bird, fish, plant, insect and small mammal communities.- Completed the design of a relational database that enables pinpoint evaluation of community dynamics
Field Supervisor & Biologist
- Supervised a five-member field crew carrying out a community wide breeding bird survey at sites encompassing a variety of Lower Colorado River, Sonoran desert habitat within the 240,000 acre CRIT reservation. -Used GPS and traditional mapping for nest searching and marking - Developed organizational and data management structures.
Biologist
- Surveying of native fish, primary Razorback Sucker and Apache Trout, at Bill Williams Wildlife Refuge, Havasu Wildlife Refuge and the White Mountain Apache Reservation in Arizona and the Lake Mead Recreation Area in Nevada. - Skills: trammel netting, stream and habitat mapping, cold water shocking, data collection and compilation.
Children'S Programming Coordinator For The Island Of Hokkaido
-Coordinated the children’s program for the island of Hokkaido - 8 schools and approximately 80 instructors- Developed new curriculum- Trained new instructors- Extensive administrative duties
English Second Language Instructor
- Taught up to eight classes a day.- Prepared lessons and manipulated material to suite various ability levels and evaluation of student abilities.- Gave demonstration classes to prospective students.
Administrative Assistant
- Coordinated daily information transfers between National Science Foundation (NSF) representatives and Antarctic Support Associates staff- Responsibilities: liaison between grant scientists, NSF staff and support administration, routing flights and equipment, tracking personnel movements, de-briefing scientists upon arrival
Heather Killen, Ph.D. education
Education record
Master'S Degree, Biology
Bachelor'S Degree, Biology
Exchange Student, Japanese Studies
Frequently asked questions about Heather Killen, Ph.D.
Quick answers generated from the profile data available on this page.
What company does Heather Killen, Ph.D. work for?
Heather Killen, Ph.D. works for University at Buffalo.
What is Heather Killen, Ph.D.'s role at University at Buffalo?
Heather Killen, Ph.D. is listed as Postdoctoral Researcher at University at Buffalo.
What is Heather Killen, Ph.D.'s email address?
AeroLeads has found 1 work email signal at @umd.edu for Heather Killen, Ph.D. at University at Buffalo.
Where is Heather Killen, Ph.D. based?
Heather Killen, Ph.D. is based in Buffalo, New York, United States while working with University at Buffalo.
What companies has Heather Killen, Ph.D. worked for?
Heather Killen, Ph.D. has worked for University At Buffalo, University Of Maryland, National Museum Of Natural History, Mohave Community College, and Colorado River Indian Tribe.
How can I contact Heather Killen, Ph.D.?
You can use AeroLeads to view verified contact signals for Heather Killen, Ph.D. at University at Buffalo, including work email, phone, and LinkedIn data when available.
What schools did Heather Killen, Ph.D. attend?
Heather Killen, Ph.D. studied at University Of Maryland College Park.
Search by job title, company, industry, location, and seniority. Export verified B2B contact data when you need it.
Start free trial