Postdoctoral Research Associate (2003 – 2004)
Texas Agricultural Experiment Station, Uvalde, TX Advisor: M. Keith Owens
Ph.D. Environmental Sciences (2003)
Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR
Dissertation title: Drivers of Variability in Transpiration and Implications for Stream Flow in Forests of Western Oregon. Co-advisors: Julia A. Jones, Barbara J. Bond
B.S. Applied Biology (1995)
Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA
Major: Environmental Applied Biology; Minor: Social/ Personality Psychology
Research Technician II
University of Georgia Marine Institute, Sapelo Island, GA (6/1996 – 6/1999)
G. W. Moore and M. K. Owens. Winter Garden Groundwater Conservation District. Potential enhancement of water resources after brush removal in mesquite woodlands of La Salle, Co., TX (1/2005 – 12/2006) $48,000M.
K. Owens and G. W. Moore. USDA CSREES – Rio Grande Initiative. (7/2004 – 7/2005) $16,000
G. W. Moore and M. K. Owens. USFS Rocky Mountain Research Station. Relationships between brush management, fuel reduction, and river ecology in Texas and New Mexico (5/2004 – 5/2005) $28,532G.
W. Moore. NASA Earth Systems Science Fellowship (1/2001 – 8/2001) $16,000
G. W. Moore. NSF Long-Term Ecological Research. Impacts of species diversity on stand level vegetation water use. (6/2001 – 9/2002) $20,844
Instructor
Texas A&M University - See Teaching Page
Guest Lecturer
American Geophysical Union (2005-present)
Texas Riparian Association (2005-present)
American Institute of Biological Sciences (2004-present)
Society for Range Management (2004-present)
Women in Science and Engineering (2004-present)
Ecological Society of America (1998 – 1999, 2003 - present)
Long-Term Ecological Research Network (1999 – present)
Student member of the American Institute of Hydrology (2003-2004)
OSU Student Chapter of the American Water Resources Association (2002 – 2003)
Georgia Lakes Society (formally Georgia Lake Management Society, 1995 – 1997)
Lake Hartwell Association (1995 – 1997)
Served as Graduate Student Representative for the HJ Andrews LTER (Corvallis, OR, 2001 –2003), representing over 25 graduate students involved in the LTER program.
Chaired Lake Hartwell Association Monitoring Committee - Founded citizen monitoring program (Hartwell, GA, 1995 – 1996)
Served on Technical Committee for the Lake Hartwell Association (1995 – 1996)
Served on Georgia Lake Management Society committee for the creation of the Adopt-A-Lake program across Georgia (1995 – 1996)
Represented the Lake Hartwell Association in the North American Lake Management Society meetings (1996)