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Dr. Michael A. Stubblefield
Dr. Michael A. Stubblefield
is currently an Associate Professor of Mechanical
Engineering and the Director of the Center of the
Centers of Excellence Program - Center for Energy and
Environmental Studies (CEES), Center for Information
Technology Innovation (CITI), and the NASA Center for
Coastal Zone Assessment and Remote Sensing (CCZARS) at
Southern University. CITI is the SUBR component of the
Governor's IT. CCZARS is a NASA funded center that was
funded at $6 million over five years. A NASA University
Research Center, CCZARS provides Remote Sensing
Applications and Training and GIS/GPS data collection
and warehousing. Dr. Stubblefield has published
fourteen refereed journals, over thirty additional
conference proceeding papers, as well as numerous
technical reports. His Ph.D. dissertation was selected
as the Best Dissertation of the Year by the College of
Engineering and one of the top five dissertations
campus-wide. He is also a recipient of the Conoco
Young Investigator Award. His research areas of
interest include energy technologies and environmental
issues. Presently, over one hundred undergraduate
students have received financial support and research
experience via his projects.
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