Joe Hull
My Big Fat Resumé

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Division of Science and Mathematics
Seattle Central Community College
1814 Harvard
Seattle  WA  98122
USA

Phone: 206-587-4905
Fax:  206-587-3837
Email: jhull@sccd.ctc.edu       
Office: SAM414
Website:  http://seattlecentral.org/faculty/jhull        
Website:  http://seattlecentral.org/qelp
Website:  enviromath.com     

Focus:  Earth and Environmental Science

Current SCCC/SCCD Assignments:
    Chair, Dean Search Committee, 2007
     pseudo-chair, ENV/OCE Search Committee, 2007
    Coordinator, EES
    tenure committee member, Shawn Yarnes, 2006-2007

Past SCCC/SCCD Assignments:
    Curriculum Review Committee--3 years
    Information Technology Committee (District Wide)
    Lockwood Foundation Grant Committee
    Hiring Committee, Dean of Science and Mathematics (Mary Cavalluzzi)
    Hiring Committee, Full Time Physics Instructor (Debbie Bielawski)
    Hiring Committee, Full Time Physics Instructor (Rebecca Hartzler)
    Tenure Committee, Dan Botz (Mathematics)
    Tenure Committee, Deborah Bielawski (Physics)
    Safety Committee
    PRISM Committee
    Advisor, Environmental Club
    Program Review, EES, 1994, 2004
    Executive Board, SCCFT
    Grievance Chair, SCCFT
    Senator, SCCFT

Current Time Sinks:
    Quantitative Environmental Learning Project (QELP)
     Quantitative Reasoning and the Environment
        a textbook published by Prentice Hall in 2006 
    Washington State Councilor, National Association of Geoscience Teachers

Education:
 1981-1988, Univ. of Rochester (Rochester), Ph. D., Geology
 1980-1981, Univ. of Wyoming (Laramie), Geophysics
 1978-1980, Harvard University (Cambridge), A. M., Geology
 1972-1978, Univ. of Washington (Seattle), B. S., Geology

Employment:
 1993-present, Instructor, Seattle Central Community College.  Full time, tenured.
 1992-1992, Adjunct Instructor, SUNY-Albany
 1989-1991, Research Associate, Uppsala University
 1988-1989, Visiting Scholar, Lund University
 1984-1987, Adjunct Instructor, Rutgers University
 1981-1984, Teaching and Research Asst., Univ. of Rochester
 1980-1981, Research Assistant, Univ. of Wyoming
 1979-1980, Research Assistant, Harvard University
 1977-1978, Research Technologist, Univ. of Washington

Certificates:
    2003 to present:  Licensed Geologist (LG), State of Washington.  #2438

Teaching:
Seattle Central Community College          For SCCC Course Descriptions, Click  HERE
    Introductory Physical Geology
    Environmental Geology
    Introductory Field Geology
    Geology of the Northwest
    Volcanoes of Washington
    Field Geology of Washington
    Environmental Issues and Problems
    6 Billion People and Counting
    Introduction to Science

 SUNY-Albany
    Physical Geography in Urban Planning

 Uppsala University
    Linear Algebra
    Fault Population Analysis

 Rutgers University
    Introductory Physical Geology
    Historical Geology
    Field Historical  Geology
    Introductory and Advanced Structural Geology
    Introductory Geophysics
    Appalachian Geology
    Tectonics

Professional Organizations:
 Geological Society of America, American Geophysical Union, National Association of Geoscience Teachers, Northwest Geological Society.

    Past-President (2004), Northwest Geological Society
    Washington State Councilor (2000-present), National Association of Geoscience Teachers

Research Interests:
    Evolution of Orogens, Mechanisms of Mountain Building
    Internal Structure and Development of Deformation Zones, Particularly Faults
    Fault Population Analysis
    Phenomenological Superplasticity in Rocks
    Laramide Foreland Basement Uplifts
    Caledonian Orogen of Greenland and Scandinavia
     Late Archean and Early Proterozoic Tectonic Styles

Grants and Support:
 2000-2002, National Science Foundation (principal investigator)
 1996-1998, National Science Foundation (faculty associate)
 1993-present, Seattle Central CC (many  in-house grants)
 1990-1995, Greenland Geological Survey
 1989-1991, Swedish Technical Research Council
 1988-1989, Swedish Board for Spent Nuclear Fuel
 1988-1989, Swedish Technical Research Council
 1988-1989, Norwegian Geological Survey
 1985-1986, Cyprus Minerals Inc.
 1983, Geological Society of America Research Grant

A wards:
    2002, Innovation of the Year, League for Innovation in the Community Colleges

6 Publications:
Greg Langkamp and Joseph Hull (2006), Quantitative Reasoning and the Environment; Prentice Hall, Saddle River (NJ), approx. 600 pp.

Kalsbeek, F, Nutman, A. P., Escher, J. C., Friderichsen, J. D., Hull, J. M., Jones, K. A and Pedersen, S. A. S. (1999), Geochronology of granitic and supracrustal rocks from the northern part of the East Greenland Caledonides: ion microprobe U-Pb zircon ages; Geology of Greenland Survey Bulletin 184, pp. 31-48.

 Hull, J., Friderichsen, J. & Gilotti, J. A. (1997), Structural history of an eclogite- bearing thrust sheet, North-East Greenland Caledonides; Terra Nova, Vol. 9, p. 15.

 Hull, J., Friderichsen, J. D., Gilotti, J. A., Henriksen, N., Higgins, A. K. and Kalsbeek, F. (1994),  Gneiss complex of the Skærfjorden region, North-East Greenland;  Rapp. Grøn. Geol. Unders. 162, 35-51.

 Hull, J. and Gilotti, J. A. (1994), The Germania Land deformation zone: a major structural element in North-East Greenland;  Rapp. Grøn. Geol. Unders. 162 113-127.

 Gilotti, J. A. and Hull, J. (1993), Kinematic stratification of the orogenic hinterland, central Scandinavian Caledonides; J. Struct. Geol., v. 15, pp. 629-646.

Presentations:
    About 100 formal presentations.  Below find a rare picture with my mouth closed.


 

On the west ridge of Mt. Pugh, near the Straight Creek  Fault
North Cascades, Washington