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Elliott Campbell

Visiting Scholar

Stanford Univeristy

 

Assistant Professor

University of California, Merced

Email: ecampbell3@ucmerced.edu


Welcome to my Stanford website.  I work in the area of environmental engineering focused on sustainability science.  My current research falls in the emerging interdisciplinary domain of sustainable biofuels design and focuses on the interaction of ecological and human energy systems.  A second area of active research is the application of atmospheric trace gases to measure terrestrial plant metabolism, biosphere-climate feedbacks, and air pollution. 


Graduate Student Opportunities

I am currently seeking PhD and MS graduate students who would like to pursue related research in environmental sustainability and bioenergy resources.  If you are interested in applying to work with me for your graduate degree (MS or PhD) then please get in touch with me by email at ecampbell3@ucmerced.edu.


Publications

Campbell, J. E., Lobell, D. B., Genova, R. C., Field, C. B. (2008) The global potential of bioenergy on abandoned agriculture lands, Environmental Science and Technology: DOI: 10.1021/es800052w. 

Field, C. B., Campbell, J. E., Lobell, D. B. (2008), Biomass energy: the scale of the potential resource, Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 23(2), 65-72. 

Campbell, J. E., Blake, N.J., Vay, S. A., Blake, D. R., Berry, J.A. Carmichael, Montzka, S.A., Schnoor, J. L, Stanier, C. O. (Accepted-In Revision), Photosynthetic control of atmospheric carbonyl sulfide during the growing season, Science. 

Blake, N.J., Campbell, J. E., Vay, S. A., Fuelberg, H. E., Huey, L. G., Sachse, G., Meinardi, S., Rowland, F. S., Blake, D. R. (2008), Carbonyl sulfide (OCS): Large scale distributions over North America during INTEX-NA and relationship to CO2Journal of Geophysical Research-Atmospheres, 113, D09S90, doi:10.1029/2007JD009163.

Campbell, J. E., Moen, J. C., Ney, R. A. Schnoor, J. L. (2008), Comparison of regression coefficient and GIS-based methodologies for regional estimates of forest soil carbon stocks, Environmental Pollution, 152(2), 267-273. 

Campbell, J. E., Carmichael, G. R., Tang, Y. H., Chai, T., Vay, S., Choi, Y. H., Sachse, G. W., Singh, H. B., Woo, J. H., Vukovich, J. M., Streets, D. G., Schnoor, J. L., and Stanier, C. O. (2007), Analysis of anthropogenic CO2 signal in ICARTT observations using a regional chemical transport model and its adjoint. Tellus, 59B, 199-210.

Mena-Carrasco, M., Tang, Y., Carmichael, G. R., Tianfeng, C., Thongbonchoo, N., Campbell, J. E., Horowitz, L., Vukovitch, J., Brune, W., Dibb, J. E., Sachse, G. W. (2007), Improving regional ozone modeling through systematic evaluation of errors using the aircraft observations during ICARTT, Journal of Geophysical Research-Atmospheres, 112, D12S19, doi:10.1029/2006JD007762. 

Campbell, J. E., & Campbell, D. E. (2005), Eco-I-O psychology? Expanding our goals to include sustainability.  The Industrial-Organizational Psychologist, 43(2), 23-28.

Campbell, J. E., Briggs, D. A., Denton, R. A., Gartrell, G. (2002), “Water quality operation with a blending reservoir and variable sources.” J. Water Resor. Plan. Manage., 128(4), 288-302.