
Andrea Blanka Széll
Department of Geography
Doctoral Candidate
Office Hours:
Monday and Wednesday 2:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. or by appointment
Contact Information
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Biography
I am a forth year doctoral student and I am currently the lab teaching assistant for the Remote Sensing course. I have also served as instructor for the World Regional Geography course. During my previous two years in the doctoral program, I was a research assistant for the GIS | Health and Hazards Lab. I hold an M.A. in Geography from Western Michigan University and a Bachelor’s degree in Geography Tourism from Babes-Bolyai University (Romania). My research interests include: environmental attitudes, perceptions and behavior; green spaces and protected areas; urban resource accessibility; geospatial and remotely sensed technologies.
COURSES TEACHING
Spring 2015
- GEOG 49230 - 001 Remote Sensing
Education
Ph.D. Geography, Kent State University, 2012 - present
M.A. Geography, Western Michigan University, 2012
B.S. Geography Tourism, Babeş-Bolyai University, Romania, 2008
M.A. Geography, Western Michigan University, 2012
B.S. Geography Tourism, Babeş-Bolyai University, Romania, 2008
Expertise
Environmental Attitudes
Perceptions and Behavior
Green Spaces
Protected Areas
Accessibility
Geospatial and Remotely Sensed Technologies