Juliette A. F. Hart
Assistant Professor (research) of Geography
Contact Information
Office: KAP 416 Phone: (213)740-0050
E-mail:
jahart@usc.edu
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Curriculum Vitae
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Biographical Sketch
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Juliette Hart is a Research Assistant Professor at USC at the Center for Sustainable Cities in the Department of Geography. Hart received her doctorate from USC in Ocean Sciences along with a Graduate Certificate in Environmental Sciences, Policy and Engineering: Sustainable Cities. In 2007, she was a Knauss Marine Policy Fellow in Washington, D.C., where she worked at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's National Ocean Service. Her research interests include coastal marine policy, regional ocean governance, sustainable ecotourism, global climate science and policy and alternative ocean energy development. Hart's current research focuses on Catalina Island, working with the Catalina Island Conservancy to define significant ecological areas on the island and develop a visitor management framework for its current ecotourism activities.
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Education
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B.A. Art History, Columbia University, 5/1996
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Ph.D. Ocean Sciences, University of Southern California, 8/2007
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Academic Appointment, Affiliation, and Employment History
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Non-Tenure Track Appointments
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Research Assistant Professor, University of Southern California, 10/2007-
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Other Employment
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Project Coordinator, USC Sea Grant Program, 2/2007-11/2007
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Conferences and Other Presentations
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Conference Presentations
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"Photophysiological Parameters of Trichodesmium Isolate IMS-101 Under P Limitation", 2005 American Society for Limnology and Oceanography Conference, Salt Lake City,UT, Poster, 2004-2005
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"Effect of Nutrient and Natural Dust Amendment on Picoplankton Densities and Primary Production in Surface Waters of the Oligotrophic North Pacific and Atlantic", 2003 American Society for Limnology and Oceanography Conference, Salt Lake City,UT, Poster, 2002-2003
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"Light Dependent Carbon and Nitrogen Fixation Characteristics of Trichodesmium. ", 2002 American Society for Limnology and Oceanography Conference, Honolulu, HI, Poster, 2001-2002
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Publications
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Journal Article
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Finzi, J. A., Pett-Ridge, J., Weber, P. K., Fallon, S. J., Popa, R., Gunderson, T., Hutcheon, I. D., Nealson, K. H., Capone, D. G. Fixation and fate of carbon and nitrogen in Trichodesmium IMS101 using Nanometer Resolution Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry (NanoSIMS).
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Finzi, J. A., Subramaniam, A., Burns, J. A., Capone, D. G. Photophysiological Parameters in Natural Populations of Trichodesmium in the Subtropical N. Atlantic and N. Pacific.
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Finzi, J. A., Kustka, A., Capone, D. G. The Effect of Fe- and P-Limitation on the Photophysiological Parameters Pmax and a in Trichodesmium IMS101.
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Popa, R., Weber, P. K., Pett-Ridge, J., Finzi, J. A., Fallon, S. J., Hutcheon, I. D., Nealson, K. H., Capone, D. G.
(2007).
Carbon and nitrogen fixation and metabolite exchange in and between individual cells of Anabaena oscillariodes. International Society for Microbial Ecology Journal. (2007), pp. 1-7.
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Other
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Finzi, J. A.
(2007).
Photophysiological Parameters for CO2 and N2 Fixation of Trichodesmium spp. in Natural Populations and in Culture Nutrient Limitation Experiments.
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Multimedia Scholarship and Creative Works
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Tourism, the Environment and Sustainability: Perspectives in Jalcomulco, Ver.. In: A Case Study of Sustainability: Jalcomulco, Veracruz (www.usc.edu/dept/
geography/ESPE/documents/publications_jalcomolco_report.pdf).
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Honors and Awards
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Fellow (or Equivalent) of National Society in Discipline, John A Knauss Marine Policy Fellow, 2/2006-2/2007
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Fellow (or Equivalent) of National Society in Discipline, The Tyler Prize for Environmental Achievement, 2004-2005
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Fellow (or Equivalent) of National Society in Discipline, National Science Foundation Sustainable Cities Fellow, 9/2002-5/2004
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Fellow (or Equivalent) of National Society in Discipline, National Science Foundation Sustainable Cities Fellow, 9/2002-5/2004
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