Francisco C. San Juan, Jr., Ph.D.
Professor and Chairman
Department of Geological, Environmental and Marine Sciences (GEMS)
fcsanjuan@mail.ecsu.edu
Present Position
Education
Professional Experience
Courses Taught
Publications
Activities
Summary
Workshops
Contact Info

Present Position
Chairman, Department of Geological, Environmental and Marine Sciences
Professor, Geology, GIS, Remote Sensing, and Environmental Science
Education:
Ph.D., Florida State University. Uranium Isotope Geochemistry-Hydrogeology, 1977-82
M.S., Florida State University. Economic Geology-Geochemistry, 1974-77
B.S., Univeristy of the Philippines, Diliman. Geology, 1961-66.
Professional Experience:
1982 - present Elizabeth City State University, Professor of Geology and Department Chair
1971 - 1973 Manila Mining Corporation, Head of Geology Department
1967 - 1971 Lepanto Consolidated Mining Company, Exploration Geologist
Courses Taught:
 
GE-158 Principles of Geological Science
ENSC-101 General Environmental Science
MAS-111 Introduction to Marine Science
GEOL-341 Mineralogy
GEOL-440 Structural Geology
GEOL-441 Petrology
GEOL-442 Economic Geology
GEOL-495 Research in Geology
GEOL-360 Introduction to GIS
GEOL-365 Introduction to Remote Sensing 
Publications:
1990, University of North Carolina Water Resources Research Institute/U.S.G.S. for A Preliminary Investigation of the Uranium Isotope Disequilibrium of the Ground and Surface Waters of Northeastern North Carolina and Southeastern Virginia. Published as the UNC-WRRI Special Report Series No. 13.

1989, U.S. Geological Survey Grant for Preliminary Investigation of the Heavy Mineral Potential of the Cretaceous Sediments of the Fall Line region of North Carolina. Published as U.S.G.S. Open File Report 92-396. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Geological Society of America, 1990, Dallas, Texas.

Activities:
2001-04: PI in a NOAA EPP/MSI grant “ North Carolina Coastal Habitat Protection Plan Implementation Support Through Directed Research Remote Sensing"

1997-99: PI in a National Science Foundation grant titled Enhancement of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and Remote Sensing Curriculum and Development of “Across Discipline” Laboratory Exercise Manuals.

2000-01: Help conduct an MSEN funded two-week summer workshops “Computer Mapping and GIS/Remote Sensing in the Earth and Environmental

1998-03: Co-PI for ECSU in a multi-institutional USDA Challenge Grant program (Advancement of Technology: Erasing the Digital Divide - Mid-Atlantic Region)

2002 Mentor, presenter and trainer in an ONR (Office of Naval Research) Undergraduate Research Experience in Ocean and Marine Science program.

Summary:
A geologist with a strong background in geochemistry, I have spent 6 years in the mining industry, primarily mineral exploration including geochemical prospecting, and mine geology (gold and copper). For the past 16 years, I have been teaching courses in geology and environmental science. I have developed a Minor in GIS/Remote Sensing curriculum and an accompanying lab. Since 1994, I have been teaching GIS (Geographic Information System) and remote sensing courses. I have engaged in a joint research project with the U.S. Geological Survey and the North Carolina Geological Surveys in a study of heavy mineral deposits in the Cretaceous sediments of North Carolina. Another research project, funded by the University of North Carolina Water Resources Research Institute, involves the characterization of uranium isotopes in ground and surface waters.

I am presently interested in the use of GIS in environmental studies, specially wetlands, and heavy metals in tap water, surface waters and bottom sediments. I have attended several courses, workshops and conferences in GIS and Remote Sensing in the last few years. I have completed an NSF funded project to enhance the curriculum in the GIS/Remote Sensing Minor Program and to develop “across discipline laboratory exercises” for both GIS and Remote Sensing courses. At present, I have a 3-year project NOAA project, using remote sensing to enhance the North Carolina Coastal Habitat Protection Plan.

 
Workshops and Short Courses Attended:
2003 USDA Challenge Grant:  Advancement of Technology: Erasing the Digital Divide, Faculty Development Workshop on Advance Techniques in Blackboard, Photoshop and Dreamweaver, Delaware State University, Dover, DE

2003 Pixoneer Training in Earth 2.2 Remote Sensing Software, Pixoneer Geomatics, Inc., Falls Church, VA

2003 USDA Remote SensingWorkshop, CERSER Lab, ECSU, Elizabeth City, NC

2002 Short Course in Remote Sensing: Earth 2.1, Elizabeth City

2002 Summer Research Cruise aboard the NOAA Research Vessel Albatross, ONR (Office of Naval Research) Undergraduate Research Experience in Ocean and Marine Science program.

2001 GIS & Remote Sensing Workshop, Virginia State University, sponsored by the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Challenge Grant Program.

2000 GIS & Remote Sensing Workshop, Virginia State University, sponsored by the U.S. Department of Agriculture Challenge Grant Program.

1999 Enviornmental Science and Home Page Development, Virginia Tech, sponsored by the U.S. Department of Agriculture Challenge Grant Program.

1999 Thirteenth International Conference and Workshops on Applied Geologic Remote Sensing, Vancouver, B.C., Canada.

1998 GPS, GIS and Remote Sensing Workshop, NASA Center for Hydrology, Soil and Climate Change and Remote Sensing, Alabama A & M University, Normal, AL.

GIS in Education Workshop, Environmental System Research Institute’s Annual Conference, San Diego, CA

1997 Critical Thinking Workshop, Elizabeth City State University, NC

Short Course in GIS and Remote Sensing, IDRISI Lab, Clark University, Worcester, MA.

1996 Visualization and Modeling Software (STELLA) workshop held at Elizabeth City State University, NC

Geological Society of America Short Course - GIS and the Geosciences, New Orleans, LA

US Forest Service Remote Sensing Course, Grand Canyon, AZ

Carolina GIS Annual Conference, 1995, Winston Salem, NC

1995 DOE “International Conference on Managing Hazardous and Particulate Air Pollutants”, 1995, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

PE & RS (Photogrammetric, Engineering and Remote Sensing) Annual Conference, 1995, Charlotte, NC
NSF Marine Science Short Course, Univ. of San Diego, California.

1992-96 GIS and Remote Sensing Workshop Summer Series, sponsored by the US Geological Survey and the National Park Service.

1991 Modern Carbonate Sedimentation Workshop, San Salvador, Bahamas, funded by the National Science Foundation.

1985 Risk Assessment for Energy Production Workshop, Oak Ridge, Tennessee.


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Contact Information:
Francisco C. San Juan, Jr.
Professor and Department Chair
Department of Geological, Environmental & Marine Sciences
Elizabeth City State University
Elizabeth City, NC 27909
Tel: (252) 335-3451
FAX: (252) 335-3465
E-Mail: fcsanjuan@mail.ecsu.edu