ETSU Geosciences Alumni
JOSEPH B. HARRIS
Undergraduate Degree & School:
B.S. in Geosciences Austin Peay State University
ETSU Graduate Concentration:
Geospatial Analysis
Thesis Title:
Evacuation and shelter in place modeling for a release of uranium hexafluoride
Current Position/Location:
PhD Student in Geography and Anthropology at Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge, LA. Graduate Research Assistance at the Stephenson Disaster Management Institute
Current Job:
Current dissertation research involves determining the vulnerability of each industrial chemical facility located along the lower Mississippi River corridor to present and future natural hazard events. Graduate work at the Stephenson Disaster Management Institute includes preparing hazard and risk assessment profiles for parish level mitigation plans for the state of Louisiana. Primary responsibilities at SDMI are GIS data management, map creation, and Hazus models for flood and tropical cyclone events.
Undergraduate Degree & School:
B.S. in Geosciences Austin Peay State University
ETSU Graduate Concentration:
Geospatial Analysis
Thesis Title:
Evacuation and shelter in place modeling for a release of uranium hexafluoride
Current Position/Location:
PhD Student in Geography and Anthropology at Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge, LA. Graduate Research Assistance at the Stephenson Disaster Management Institute
Current Job:
Current dissertation research involves determining the vulnerability of each industrial chemical facility located along the lower Mississippi River corridor to present and future natural hazard events. Graduate work at the Stephenson Disaster Management Institute includes preparing hazard and risk assessment profiles for parish level mitigation plans for the state of Louisiana. Primary responsibilities at SDMI are GIS data management, map creation, and Hazus models for flood and tropical cyclone events.