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WILLIAM J. MAKOFSKE, Ph.D. Professor of Physics School of Theoretical and Applied Science Ramapo College of New Jersey Curriculum Vitae, 2005 WORK ADDRESS: HOME ADDRESS: Theoretical and Applied Science Mahwah, New Jersey 07450 201-684-7752 CITIZENSHIP: USA EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND Degrees Institution Date Awarded Ph.D. in Physics Rutgers University January 1968 M.S. in Physics Rutgers University June 1966 B.S. in Physics Pratt Institute June 1964 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Title Agency Dates Professor of Physics Ramapo College of New Jersey 1/80- pres. Mahwah, New Jersey 1

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Dr. William J. Makofske received his Ph.D. in physics from Rutgers University and has been a faculty member at Rutgers University, University of Minnesota and Columbia University. His main area of interest has been on physics and the environment where he has focused on the environmental impacts of energy production, computer modeling of environmental systems, alternative energy sources, radon, and global climate change. He has been a visiting scientist at the Building Research Establishment in England and at Argonne National Laboratory in Illinois. In 1999, he received a Fulbright Fellow in alternative energy and environmental protection in Germany. He teaches courses in the physics, environmental science and environmental studies majors.

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WILLIAM J. MAKOFSKE, Ph.D.Professor of Physics

School of Theoretical and Applied ScienceRamapo College of New Jersey

Curriculum Vitae, 2005

WORK ADDRESS: HOME

ADDRESS:Theoretical and Applied Science Mahwah, New Jersey 07450201-684-7752 CITIZENSHIP:

USA

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND

Degrees Institution Date Awarded

Ph.D. in Physics Rutgers University January 1968M.S. in Physics Rutgers

University June 1966

B.S. in Physics Pratt Institute June 1964

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Title

Agency

DatesProfessor of Physics Ramapo

College of New Jersey

1/80-pres.

Mahwah, New Jersey

Meadowlands Scholar Ramapo College/NJ Meadowlands 9/04=9/05.Environmental Center

Convener, Environmental Ramapo College of New Jersey 9/99-9/00.Science Mahwah, New Jersey 9/01-9/05.

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Fulbright Scholar Alternative Energy and Env. 6/99Protection in Germany

Director, Institute for Ramapo College of New Jersey

9/85-6/88

Environmental Studies Mahwah, New Jersey 9/94-9/951/98-6/99

Visiting Research Argonne National Laboratory 1992-1993

Scientist Argonne, Illinois

Consultant, Radon New York State Energy Office

1987-1992

Program Albany, New York

Convener, Math-Physics Ramapo College of New Jersey

9/85-9/90

Program Mahwah, New Jersey

Visiting Research Building Research Establishment 1/84-6/84Scientist Garston, England

Assoc. Professor-Physics Ramapo College of New Jersey

9/76-12/79

Mahwah, New Jersey

Asst.Professor-Physics Ramapo College of New Jersey

9/74-9/76

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Mahwah, New Jersey

Research Associate in Columbia University

8/71-8/74

Physics New York, New York

Lecturer, Instructor Columbia University 9/72-6/74

in Physics New York, New York

Research Associate University of Minnesota 8/68-7/71

in Physics Minneapolis, Minnesota

Lecturer in Physics University of Minnesota 9/69-6/71Minneapolis, Minnesota

Postdoctoral Fellow Rutgers University 1/68-8/68in Physics New Brunswick, New Jersey

Coadjutant Instructor Rutgers University 9/67-6/68in Physics New Brunswick, New Jersey

Research Fellow in Rutgers University 6/65-1/68

Physics New Brunswick, New Jersey

Teaching Fellow in

Rutgers University

9/64-6/65

Physics New Brunswick, New Jersey

CANDIDATE'S PROFILE A. Courses Taught (1995-2005)

Ecological Agriculture 300 level S98Sustainable Communities 300 level F96Tools for Data Anal. 600 level S98, S99

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Appropriate Technology 300 level S00,S02,S03,S04,

s05Energy and Society 200 level

S05,F04,S04,F03,S03,

F02,S01,F00,S99,F98

F97,S97,F96,S96,F95,

S96,F95,S95,Computer Mod in Env Sci.-Lec 300 level F05,F04,F02,F01

F99,F98,F97,F96,F95Computer Mod in Env Sci-Lab 300 level F04,F02,F01,F99,

F98,F97,F96,F95Topics in Env. Modeling 300 F03Modern Physics-Lec 200

level F05,F95

Modern Physics-Lab 200 level F04,F03,F01,F97,F95Energy Efficient Solar Design 300 level S95

Intro. to Env. Studies 100 level S02,F99,S97,S96

Nuclear & Cond. Matter Phys. 300 level S96Advanced Dynamics(Adv.Phys.I) 300 level F02,F96Sr. Sem. - Nutrition, Energy 400 level S04,S00& Agric. - A Global Perspective

B. Scholarship

1. Recent Work

Research and study of sustainable building design, zero energy houses, and energy storage systems (ongoing). Research and study of alternative energy and environmental protection as Fulbright Scholar, 1999. Research work on sabbatical projects on wind energy in Germany and the United States, and on photovoltaic development, 2000-2001. Grant work developing energy curricula for Meadowlands Environmental Center, 2004=2005. Article on sustainable energy, 2005.

Research and writing of a book, Radon’s Deadly Daughters: Science, Environmental Policy and the Politics of Risk, with M. Edelstein, published by Rowman and Littlefield, 1998.

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Research work on sustainable buildings. Conference presentation and proceedings publication, 1997. Designed and built passive solar energy-efficient home, 1997-1998. Sustainable building design entry and conference poster session, 2000. Home included on National Solar Tour, 2003-2005.

Research work with students on design and installation of a tracking photovoltaic solar water pumping system (1997), a high efficiency 1 KW wind turbine system (1999), and a solar hot water system (2000) at the Ramapo Alternate Energy Center.

Research and writing of articles on air pollution, stratospheric ozone depletion and global climate change and editing of entire manuscript, Technology and Global Environmental Issues, with E. Karlin, published by HarperCollins, 1995.

2. Summary of Research and Scholarly Interests

Development and assessment of renewable energy technologies; design and construction of sustainable buildings; studies in global climate change and regional/ global air pollution; global environmental problems; interaction of science, technology and public policy; testing and mitigation for radon and radon policy; environmental radioactivity; design/construction of appropriate technology projects including solar greenhouses, passive solar buildings, wind electric and water pumping systems, and intensive biological agricultural systems; development of software for passive solar design and passive solar design tools, including large thermal network computer models for predicting building performance; studies in theoretical and experimental nuclear physics.

3. Publications

Books:

Radon’s Deadly Daughters: Science, Environmental Policy and the Politics of Risk, M. Edelstein and W. Makofske, Rowman and Littlefield, 1998.

Technology and Global Environmental Issues, W. Makofske, E. Karlin, (eds.), HarperCollins College Publishers, 1995.

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Technology, Development and the Global Environment, W. Makofske, H. Horowitz, E. Karlin, P. McConnell, Editors, Institute for Environmental Studies, Ramapo College, Mahwah, New Jersey, 1991.

Reducing Indoor Radon: Training Manual, W. Makofske (co-author), New York State Energy Office, Albany, New York, 1989. Received Blue Pencil Award from National Association of Government Communicators.

Radon and the Environment, W. Makofske, M. Edelstein, Editors, Noyes Publications, Park Ridge, New Jersey, 1988.

Radon and the Environment, W. Makofske, M. Edelstein, Editors, Institute for Environmental Studies, Ramapo College, Mahwah, New Jersey, 1987.

Recent articles and other work:

"Sustainable Energy in the 21st Century," W. Makofske, Sustainable Futures, edited by T. Schroyer and , Press, 2005, pp.

Book Review for Abrupt Climate Change, W. Makofske, Forum on Physics and Society, August 2005.

Book Review for Energy and Society, W. Makofske, Forum on Physics and Society, July 2003.

"The Real Radioactivity Problem in Warwick," P. McConnell and W. Makofske, The Warwick Advertiser, Warwick, NY, November 29, 2002.

"Calpine Proposes Electrical Generating Facility in Waywayanda, NY", W. Makofske, Ecowatch, OE Newsletter, Goshen, NY, January 2002.

"The Sustainability Center at Ramapo College," W. Makofske, S. Tilly, K. Reisinger, The Mid-Atlantic Sustainability Conference: Energy, Buildings and the Bottom Line, NESEA Conference, Rutgers University, Newark, NJ, June 27, 2002.

“Sustainable Building Design in Warwick, NY,” W. Makofske, Design Competition Entry and Poster Session, Conference: Building Energy 2000: Buildings, People and the Planet, Northeast

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Sustainable Energy Association, Yale University, New Haven, Conn., March 15-18, 2000.

“A Comparison of Quantitative Reasoning in Two Environmental Courses,” W. Makofske, Proceedings of Quantitative Reasoning in the Curriculum, Stockton State College, March 1999.

“An Integrative Systems Approach for Enhancing Building Performance and Affordability,” W. Makofske, Proceedings of the Conference on Building Energy: Ensuring a Sustainable Future, Northeast Sustainable Energy Association, 1997.

"Technology and Global Environmental Issues: An Introduction and Overview," W.J. Makofske, Eric F. Karlin, Howard Horowitz, Patricia McConnell, In: Technology and Global Environmental Issues, W.J. Makofske, Eric F. Karlin (Eds.), H. Horowitz, P. McConnell Assoc. Eds.), HarperCollins College Publishers, 1995, pp. 1-18.

"Hydro-Development," E.F. Karlin, H. Horowitz, W. J. Makofske, Technology and Global Environmental Issues, W.J. Makofske, Eric F. Karlin (Eds.), H. Horowitz, P. McConnell Assoc. Eds.), HarperCollins College Publishers, 1995, pp. 107-125.

"Desertification," H. Horowitz, E.F. Karlin, W.J. Makofske, Technology and Global Environmental Issues, W.J. Makofske, Eric F. Karlin (Eds.), H. Horowitz, P. McConnell Assoc. Eds.), HarperCollins College Publishers, 1995, pp. 174-190.

"World Air Pollution:Sources, Impacts, and Solutions," E.F. Karlin and W.J. Makofske, Technology and Global Environmental Issues, W.J. Makofske, Eric F. Karlin (Eds.), H. Horowitz, P. McConnell Assoc. Eds.), HarperCollins College Publishers, 1995, pp. 215-244.

"Stratospheric Ozone Depletion," W.J. Makofske and E.F. Karlin, Technology and Global Environmental Issues, W.J. Makofske, Eric F. Karlin (Eds.), H. Horowitz, P. McConnell Assoc. Eds.), HarperCollins College Publishers, 1995, pp. 245-268.

"The Challenge of Global Climate Change," W.J. Makofske, Technology and Global Environmental Issues, W.J. Makofske, Eric F. Karlin (Eds.), H. Horowitz, P. McConnell Assoc. Eds.), HarperCollins College Publishers, 1995, pp. 269-287.

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"The Suitability of Low-Cost Urban Airshed Modeling in the Chicago Area," M.E. Fernau, W.J. Makofske, and D.W. South, Bulletin of the American Meterological Association, January 1994.

"Review and Impacts of Climate Change Uncertainties," M. Fernau, W. Makofske and D. South, Futures, October 1993, pp. 850-863.

"Global Warming: A Synopsis of Current Scientific Uncertainties," M. Fernau, W. Makofske and D. South, Global Change Scalar, ANL/GCS-2, September 1993.

"Potential Impacts of Title I Nonattainment on the Electric Power Industry: A Chicago Case Study (Phase 2)," M.E. Fernau, W.J. Makofske, and D.W. South, ANL/DIS/TM-1, Decision and Information Sciences Division, Argonne National Laboratory, June 1993.

"Trouble in the Troposphere: The Ozone Problem," W. Makofske and M. Edelstein, Environmental Design Research Association Conference Abstract, April 1993.

Other Publications:

"The Role of the Scientist", W. Makofske, Rationale Vol. 1, No. 3, 1964. Annual Publication of Pratt Institute School of Engineering and Science.

"Elastic and Inelastic Proton Scattering from Even Samarium Isotopes", P. Stoler, M. Slagowitz, W. Makofske, T. H. Kruse, Bull. Am. Phys. Soc. 12, 546, 1967.

"Elastic and Inelastic Proton Scattering from Some Deformed Nuclei", M. Slagowitz, P. Stoler, W. Makofske, W. Savin, H. Ogata, T. H. Kruse, Bull. Am. Phys. Soc. 12, 546, 1967.

"Elastic and Inelastic Proton Scattering from Even Tin Isotopes", W. Makofske, M. Slagowitz, W. Savin, H. Ogata, T. H. Kruse, Bull. Am. Phys. Soc. 12, 545, 1967.

"Proton Scattering from Even Samarium Isotopes", P. Stoler, M. Slagowitz, W. Makofske, T. Kruse, Phys. Rev. 155, 1334. 1967.

"16 MeV Proton Scattering from Even Tin Isotopes", T. H. Kruse, W. Makofske, M. Slagowitz, W. Savin, H. Ogata,

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International Conference on Nuclear Structure, Tokyo, Japan, 1967.

"Scattering of 16 MeV Protons from Even Tin Isotopes", W. Makofske, M. Slagowitz, W. Savin, H. Ogata, T. H. Kruse, T. Tamura, Phys. Letters 25B, 322, 1967.

"Proton Scattering on Even Isotopes of Sn, Cd, and Te", W. Makofske, W. Savin, H. Ogata, T. H. Kruse, Bull. Am. Phys. Soc. 13, 69, 1968.

"Elastic and Inelastic Proton Scattering from Even Isotopes of Cd, Sn, and Te", W. Makofske, W. Savin, H. Ogata, T. H. Kruse, Phys. Rev. 174, 1429, 1968.

"Elastic and Inelastic Deuteron Scattering from Even Cadmium Isotopes", W. Savin, W. Makofske, H. Ogata, T. H. Kruse, Bull. Am. Phys. Soc. 13, 656, 1968.

"Complex Particle Scattering on Even Isotopes of Sn and Te", W. Savin, W. Makofske, H. Ogata, T. H. Kruse, Bull. Am. Phys. Soc. 14, 491, 1969.

"Physically Related Spin-Orbit and Isospin Form Factors in the Optical Model", G. J. Pyle, W. Makofske, G. W. Greenlees, Bull. Am. Phys. Soc. 14, 573, 1969.

"Analysis of Proton Elastic Scattering Using Potentials Derived from Nucleon-Density Distributions and Two-Body Potentials", G. W. Greenlees, W. Makofske, G. J. Pyle, Phys. Rev. C1, 1145, 1970.

"Elastic Scattering of 30.3-MeV Polarized Protons from 58Ni, 120Sn, and 208Pb", G. W. Greenlees, V. Hnizdo, O. Karban, J. Lowe, W. Makofske, Phys. Rev. C2, 1063, 1970.

"J-Dependence in the (d,p) Reaction on 50Ti and 54Ti", H. Ohnuma, W. Makofske, J. L. Yntema, J. H. Williams Laboratory Annual Report, University of Minnesota, 1970.

"The Energy Levels of 46V Studied by the 46Ti(3He,t) Reaction", W. Makofske, H. Ohnuma, J. H. Williams Laboratory Annual Report, University of Minnesota, 1970.

"Elastic Scattering of 30.3-MeV Polarized Protons from 40Ca, 56Fe, and 59Co", V. Hnizdo, O. Karban, J. Lowe, G. W. Greenlees,

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W. Makofske, Phys. Rev. C3, 1560, 1971.

"The 44Ca(3He,t)44Sc Reaction", H. Ohnuma, D. Dehnhard, W. Makofske, J. H. Williams Laboratory Annual Report, University of Minnesota, 1971.

"Helium 3 and Triton-Nucleus Optical Model Parameters, A > 40 and E < 52 MeV", W. Makofske, G. W. Greenlees, F. D. Becchetti, J. H. Williams Laboratory Annual Report, University of Minnesota, 1971.

"Elastic and Inelastic Proton Scattering from Heavy Collective Nuclei", T. Kruse, W. Makofske, H. Ogata, W. Savin, M. Slagowitz, M. Williams, Nucl. Phys. A169, 177, 1971.

"Proton Elastic Scattering Measurements at 16 MeV with Optical Model Analysis", W. Makofske, G. W. Greenlees, H. Liers, G. J. Pyle, Phys. Rev. C5, 780, 1972.

"A Study of the 46,48Ti(3He,t) Reactions to Isobaric Analog States", F. D. Becchetti, W. Makofske, G. W. Greenlees, Nucl. Phys. A190, 437, 1972.

"Non-Local and Majorana-Exchange Terms in the Optical Model", G. W. Greenlees, W. Makofske, Y. C. Tang, D. R. Thompson, Phys. Rev. C6, 2057, 1972.

"Neutron Resonance Spectroscopy: 110,111,112,113,114,116Cd", H. I. Liou, G. Hacken, F. Rahn, J. Rainwater, H. S. Camarda, M. Slagowitz, W. Makofske, Bull. Am. Phys. Soc. 18, 96, 1973.

"The Neutron Total Cross Section of Natural Cl to 450 kev and Cl Level Parameters to 200 kev", U. N. Singh, H. I. Liou, M. Slagowitz, G. Hacken, F. Rahn, W. Makofske, J. Rainwater, J. Garg, Bull. Am. Phys. Soc. 18, 96, 1973.

"Neutron Resonance Spectroscopy: 181Ta, 140Au, 197Au", G. Hacken, H. I. Liou, W. Makofske, F. Rahn, J. Rainwater, H. S. Camarda, M. Slagowitz, Bull. Am. Phys. Soc. 18, 96, 1973.

"Neutron Resonance Spectroscopy XII: The Separated Isotopes of W", H. Camarda, H. I. Liou, G. Hacken, F. Rahn, W. Makofske, M. Slagowitz, J. Rainwater, S. Wynchank, Phys. Rev. C8, 1813, 1973.

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"Neutron Resonance Spectroscopy XIV: Potassium", U. N. Singh, H. I. Liou, G. Hacken, M. Slagowitz, F. Rahn, J. Rainwater, W. Makofske, J. B. Garg, Phys. Rev. C8, 1833, 1973.

"Optical Model Calculations of Neutron Strength Functions", W. Makofske, G. Hacken, H. I. Liou, Bull. Am. Phys. Soc. 19, 553, 1974.

"Neutron Resonance Spectroscopy: Calcium", U. N. Singh, H. I. Liou, J. Rainwater, G. Hacken, W. Makofske, J. B. Garg, Bull. Am. Phys. Soc. 19, 573, 1974.

"Neutron Resonance Spectroscopy: 160,161,162,163,164Dy", H. I. Liou, G. Hacken, W. Makofske, J. Rainwater, U. N. Singh, Bull. Am. Phys. Soc. 19, 574, 1974.

"Neutron Resonance Spectroscopy XV: The Separated Isotopes of Cd", H. I. Liou, G. Hacken, F. Rahn, J. Rainwater, M. Slagowitz, W. Makofske, Phys. Rev. C10, 709, 1974.

"Neutron Resonance Spectroscopy XVI: 113In, 115In", G. Hacken, H. I. Liou, H. S. Camarda, W. J. Makofske, F. Rahn, J. Rainwater, M. Slagowitz, S. Wynchank, Phys. Rev. C10, 1910, 1974.

"Neutron Resonance Spectroscopy: Chlorine", U. N. Singh, H. I. Liou, G. Hacken, M. Slagowitz, R. Rahn, J. Rainwater, W. Makofske, and J. B. Garg, Phys. Rev. C10, 2138, 1974.

"Neutron Resonance Spectroscopy: Calcium", U. N. Singh, H. I. Liou, J. Rainwater, G. Hacken, W. Makofske and J. B. Garg, Phys. Rev. C10, 2143, 1974.

"Report of the Northern States Power Environmental Task Force on the Siting of the 1976 Generating Plant", W. Makofske and other Task Force Members, Northern States Power Company, Minneapolis, Minnesota, May 1970.

"Report of the Northern States Power Environmental Task Force on the Promotion of Consumption of Electricity", W. Makofske and other Task Force Members, Northern States Power Company, Minneapolis, Minnesota, October 1970.

"Report on Nuclear Power in Westchester County", W. Makofske and other WSEI members, Westchester Scientists for Environmental Information, 1974.

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"Ramapo Aquaculture-Greenhouse System", W. Makofske, Conference Proceedings: Energy - Conserving Solar - Heated Greenhouses, Marlboro, Vt., Nov. 1977.

"The Ramapo Alternate Energy Center: Ecological Design and Integration", W. Makofske, J. Markstein, Proceedings of the Second National Conference on Energy - Conserving Solar - Heated Greenhouses, Plymouth, Mass., April 1979.

"Energy, Buildings and Architecture: Evolving Technological and Lifestyle Patterns", W. Makofske, Conference Proceedings of the Social Dimensions of Energy Options, Ramapo College, March 1979.

"Uranium Mining in Warwick", W. Makofske (principal author), Report from the Warwick Conservation Board to the Warwick Town Board, 1980.

"The Energy Curriculum at Ramapo College", W. Makofske, Proceedings of the International Conference on Energy Education, Providence, R. I., Aug. 1981.

"Environmental Physics in an Interdisciplinary Setting", W. Makofske, AAPT Papers on Environmental Physics, American Association of Physics Teachers Announcer, Vol. 12, No. 4, Dec. 1982.

"Effective U-Values for Windows", W. Makofske, Research Performed at the Building Research Establishment, Garston, England, 1984. Report submitted to the British Department of Energy.

"Assessment of Passive Solar Computer Methods", W. Makofske, Research performed at the Building Research Establishment, Garston, England, 1984. Report submitted to the International Energy Agency Task Force VIII on passive solar design.

"Evaluation of Calculational and Computer-Based Passive Solar Design Tools", W. Makofske, Research performed at Ramapo College, 1985. Unpublished. Report available.

"The Karst Topography of Southern Orange County: An Analysis of the Relationship between Soluble Bedrock, Land Use and Land Use Policy", Michael R. Edelstein, W. Makofske, The New York Land Report, January 1985.

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"Dispelling Some Myths About Radon", with M. Edelstein, Times Herald Record, Middletown, NY, Feb. 17, 1987.

Overview of the Radon Issue", W. Makofske, M. Edelstein, Radon and the Environment, A Conference Proceedings, Institute for Environmental Studies, Ramapo College, New Jersy, 1987, pp. 2-15.

"Introduction and Summary: Testing and Measurement", W. Makofske, Radon and the Environment, A Conference Proceedings, Institute for Environmental Studies, Ramapo College, New Jersey, 1987, pp. 111-116.

"Radon and the Environment: A Module", W. Makofske, Written for Use in the High School Enrichment Curriculum, March 1987.

"Energy Development Patterns and Impacts in Selected Caribbean Countries", W. Makofske, IAIA'87 Proceedings of the International Workshop on Impact Assessment for International Development, International Association for Impact Assessment, Barbados, West Indies, June 1987, pp. 136-150.

Energy Development in Third World Nations, W. Makofske, Professional Development Seminar Project, Ramapo College, June 1988. (report available)

"Results of the Orange Environment Inc. Radon Testing Program", W. Makofske, M. Edelstein, Proceedings of the 1988 EPA Symposium: Radon and Radon Reduction Technology, Denver, Col. 1988.

"Testimony Before the New York State Senate Minority Taskforce on Radon", W. Makofske, Newburgh, NY, March 2, 1989.

"Testimony Before the New York State Senate Democratic Taskforce on Indoor Air Quality", W. Makofske, Monroe, NY, October 11, 1990.

"Technology, Development and the Global Environment: An Introduction and Overview", William J. Makofske, Howard Horowitz, Eric F. Karlin, Patricia McConnell, In: Technology, Development and the Global Environment, W. Makofske, H. Horowitz, E. Karlin, P. McConnell, Editors, Institute for Environmental Studies, Ramapo College, Mahwah, New Jersey, 1991, pp. 1-19.

"Hydro-Development", Eric Karlin, Howard Horowitz, and

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William Makofske, In: Technology, Development and the Global Environment, W. Makofske, H. Horowitz, E. Karlin, P. McConnell, Editors, Institute for Environmental Studies, Ramapo College, Mahwah, New Jersey, 1991, pp. 209-226.

"Desertification", Howard Horowitz, Eric Karlin, and William Makofske, In: Technology, Development and the Global Environment, W. Makofske, H. Horowitz, E. Karlin, P. McConnell, Editors, Institute for Environmental Studies, Ramapo College, Mahwah, New Jersey, 1991, pp. 227-241.

"Stratospheric Ozone Depletion", William Makofske and Eric Karlin, In: Technology, Development and the Global Environment, W. Makofske, H. Horowitz, E. Karlin, P. McConnell, Editors, Institute for Environmental Studies, Ramapo College, Mahwah, New Jersey, 1991, pp. 277-299.

4. Conference/Professional Presentations

Recent Presentations:

Keynote Speaker: Solar Photovoltaics, Solar in Schools Program, Warwick High School, Warwick, NY, April 2005.

"The Potential of Wind Power" and "Integrated Solar Design," Ithaca College, Ithaca, NY, Environmental Science Class, April 2005.

Presenter, "Renewable Energy Alternatives," at the Sustainability in the Garden State Workshop, sponsored by the New Jersey Higher Education Partnership for Sustainability, Meadowlands Environmental Center, Lyndhurst, NJ, Summer 2004.

"Sustainable Building Design," W. Makofske, Renewable Energy in the Catskills Conference, Sullivan County Community College, NY, April 30, 2004. (Invited Speaker)

Photovoltaics and Wind Energy," W. Makofske, Renewable Energy in the Catskills Conference, Sullivan County Community College, NY, April 30, 2004, (Invited Speaker)

"The Sustainability Center at Ramapo College," W. Makofske, S. Tilly, K. Reisinger, The Mid-Atlantic Sustainability Conference: Energy, Buildings and the Bottom Line, NESEA

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Conference, Rutgers University, Newark, NJ, June 27, 2002.

"Small Wind Applications," W. Makofske, NJHEPS Conference on Clean Energy Options and Finances, Rutgers University, Newark, NJ, June 26, 2002. (Invited Speaker).

"Fuel Cells," W. Makofske, NJHEPS Conference, Fuel Cells and the NJ Greenhouse Gas Action Plan, Ramapo College, June 25, 2001.

"Interdisciplinary Teaching: Global Warming Across the Disciplines," NJHEPS Conference, Education for Sustainability: For Which Ends? By What Means?, Drew University, Madison, NJ, Oct 8, 2001.

“Quantitative Reasoning in Two Environmental Courses,” Conference on Quantitative Reasoning across the Curriculum, Stockton State College, 1999.

“Sustainable Building Practice,” W. Makofske, Third Mid-Atlantic Environmental Conference, Ramapo College, April 19, 1997.

“An Integrative Systems Approach for Enhancing Building Performance and Affordability,” W. Makofske, Conference on Building Energy: Ensuring a Sustainable Future, Northeast Sustainable Energy Association, Cromwell, Conn., March 12, 1997.

Other Conference/Professional Presentations:

“Fundamental Physical and Climatic Limitations to Fossil Fuel Use and the Necessity for Using the Solar Resource,” W. Makofske, Second Mid-Atlantic Environmental Conference, Ramapo College, April 13, 1996.

“Infusing Environmental Concepts in the Curriculum Using the Alternate Energy Center,” Session on Ecoliteracy and the College Classroom, Second Mid-Atlantic Environmental Conference, Ramapo College, April 14, 1996.

“Renewing America with Renewable Energy,” W. Makofske, First Mid-Atlantic Environmental Conference, Ramapo College, April 9, 1995.

"Global Climate Change and Other Air Pollution Problems,"W. Makofske, Presentation to Teachers Associated with Ramapo NSF Grant for Infusing the Curriculum with Weather-Sensing

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Technologies, Ramapo College, Summer 1994.

"Air Pollution and the Clean Air Act," New York State Society of Professional Engineers, Orange and Sullivan County Chapter, Goshen, NY, March 1994.

"Global Warming: Scientific and Policy Issues", College of St. Francis, Joliet, IL (April 15, 1993; Aurora University, Aurora, IL (April 20, 1993), North Park College, Chicago, IL (May 6, 1993).

"The Energy/Environment Problem: Opportunities for Multidisciplinary Research and Development", New Jersey Institute of Technology (Oct. 13, 1992); SUNY - Albany (Oct. 14, 1992); SUNY - New Paltz (Oct. 15, 1992); Olivet Nazarene University, Kankakee, IL (Feb. 15, 1993); Argonne National Laboratory (Oct. 21, 1992 and Mar. 24, 1993); Concordia University, River Forest, IL (April 23 and May 6, 1993).

"Trouble in the Troposphere: The Ozone Problem," W. Makofske and M. Edelstein, Environmental Design Research Association Conference, Chicago, Illinois, April 1993.

"Radon in the Environment", W. Makofske, Hudson-Bergen Chemical Society, Fairleigh Dickinson University, Teaneck, NJ, December 9, 1988.

"Results of the Orange Environment Inc. Radon Testing Program, W. Makofske, The 1988 EPA Symposium: Radon and Radon Reduction Technology, Denver, Colorado, Oct 19, 1988.

"Toxic Waste and the Environment", W. Makofske, Summer Institute on Public Issues in the Classroom, Teachers Enrichment Project, Governor's School of New Jersey, Princeton, NJ, July 18, 1988.

"Environment and Population, An Overview", W. Makofske, Summer Institute on World History, Cultures and Geography, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ, June 28, 1988.

"The Ramapo Alternate Energy Center", W. Makofske, Energy Education Conference, Rutgers University, September, 1976.

"Energy Conservation", W. Makofske, Solar Energy and Jobs Conference, Newark, N.J., October, 1976.

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"Social and Ecological Implications of Energy Use", W. Makofske, M. Edelstein, Towards Tomorrow Conference, Amherst, Mass., June 1976.

"The Ramapo Aquaculture-Greenhouse System", W. Makofske, National Solar Greenhouse Conference, Marlboro, Vt., November, 1977.

"The Physics and the Environmental Implications of Nuclear Power", W. Makofske, Physics Department, SUNY- New Paltz, New Paltz, N.Y., November, 1977.

"Methodology and Modeling for Environmental Scientists", W. Makofske, Chautauqua Conference on Mathematical Modeling in the Biological Sciences, Hartford, Conn., March, 1978.

"The Future of Appropriate Technology", W. Makofske, Towards Tomorrow Conference, Amherst, Mass., June, 1978.

"Energy Analysis Techniques for Implementing Energy Conservation", W. Makofske, Towards Tomorrow Conference, June, 1978.

"Energy Conservation", W. Makofske, Energy Efficient Shelter Conference, Montclair State College, Montclair, N.J. November, 1978.

"The Ramapo Alternate Energy Center: Ecological Design and Integration", W. Makofske, J. Markstein, National Conference on Energy Conserving Solar Heated Greenhouses", April, 1979.

"Uranium Mining in Warwick", W. Makofske, Presented to Warwick Town Board, Warwick, N.Y., Fall 1980.

"Environmental Effects of Uranium Mining", W. Makofske, Hearings on the Feasibility of Uranium Mining, NJDEP, Hillcrest School, West Milford, N.J., September, 1980.

"Advanced Solar Systems", W. Makofske, Bergen County Community College, January, 1981.

"Uranium Mining in Warwick", W. Makofske, P. McConnell, New York State Conference on the Environment, New York State Association of Conservation Commissions, Saratoga Springs, N.Y., November, 1981.

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"The Energy Curriculum at Ramapo College", W. Makofske, International Conference on Energy Education, Providence, RI, August, 1981.

"Environmental Effects of Uranium Mining", W. Makofske, Public Forum on Uranium Mining and the Need for Legislation, Orange County Environmental Control Commission, Orange County Government Center, November, 1982.

"Environmental Physics in an Interdisciplinary Setting", W. Makofske, American Association of Physics Teachers/American Physical Society Meeting, New York, N.Y., January, 1983.

"Three Wind Machines: Options for Individuals", W. Makofske, Forum on Wind Energy Potential in Rockland County, Piermont Village Hall, Piermont, N.Y., March, 1983.

"Interdisciplinarity in Environmental Science", W. Makofske, National Interdisciplinary Conference, Ramapo College, April, 1983.

"Passive Solar Design Tools", W. Makofske, Thermal Models Section Seminar, Building Research Establishment, Garston, England, March, 1984.

"Integrating Global and Environmental Issues into the College Curriculum", W. Makofske, Global Studies Consortium of New Jersey Colleges and Universities Conference on Global Environmental Issues, College of St. Elizabeth, Convent's Station, New Jersey, February l, 1986.

"Scientific Issues Related to Radon Exposure", W. Makofske, Panelist, Forum for Orange County Public, Sponsored by Orange Env., Inc., Goshen, New York, April 30, 1986.

"Radon in the Environment", W. Makofske, Wyckoff Science Teachers Seminar, Wyckoff, New Jersey, March 5, 1986.

"Energy Sources and Technologies", W. Makofske, Wyckoff Science Teachers Seminar, Wyckoff, New Jersey, April 2, 1986.

"Weather Analysis", W. Makofske, Wyckoff Science Teachers Seminar, Wyckoff, New Jersey, April 9, 1986.

"Radon, A Summary of Where We Are Now", W. Makofske, Radon and the Environment Conference, Ramapo College, May 10, 1986.

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"Energy Development in Several Selected Caribbean Countries", W. Makofske, International Conference on Impact Assessment for International Development, Barbados, West Indies, June 1, 1987.

E. Professional Activities and Contributions

Editing of New Jersey Public Interest Research Group book "A New Jerseyan's Consumer Guide to Solar Energy Systems", 1978.

Conference Planner for Energy Forum sponsored by Warwick Conservation Board for the Town of Warwick, 1979.

Conference Planner and Chairman of session on "Energy and the Public Interest" for the Ramapo/NJDOE conference entitled The Social Dimensions of Energy Options, April 1979.

Forum Planner and Host for "Uranium Mining in Warwick", a forum sponsored by the Warwick Conservation Board for the Town of Warwick, 1980

Conference Planner and Co-Chairman of sessions on "Toxic Waste and the Public Interest" for the Ramapo Conference entitled The Social Dimensions of the Toxic Waste Problem, April 1981.

Conference Planner, The Karst Topography of Southern Orange County, Goshen, N.Y. 1981.

Consultant and Presentor for two Workshops in the Ramapo Summer Program for Secondary School Improvement of Science Teaching, 1984.

Consultant, Social Impact Assessment Center, New York, N.Y. on Grant to study social and health effects of the siting of the Nuclear Waste Repository in Richton Dome, Mississippi, 1985-1986.

Conference Planner, Global Environmental Issues, sponsored by the Global Studies Consortium of New Jersey Colleges and Universities, College of St. Elizabeth, Convent's Station, New Jersey, Jan. 31- Feb.1, 1986.

Conference Planner and Organizer, Radon and the Environment, sponsored by The Institute for Environmental Studies, Ramapo

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College, Mahwah, New Jersey, May 8-10, 1986.

Participant Teacher in NJDHE Grant on Mathematics and Science Enrichment for Selected High School Students, 1985-1986, and 1986-1987.

Member of the Executive Board, Global Studies Consortium of New Jersy Colleges and Universities, 1986-1988. Treasurer, 1987-1988.

Conference Planner and Organizer, Science and Technology: A Global Perspective, sponsored by the Global Studies Consortium of New Jersey Colleges and Universities, Monmouth College, West Branch, New Jersey, April 11, 1987.

Conference Planner and Organizer, Two Water Conferences Sponsored by the Institute for Environmental Studies: "Water Problems in the Hudson-Raritan Estuarine System" April 3, 1987, and "Transboundary Water Issues: Supply, Quality and Legal Issues" May 1, 1987.

Instructor on Solar Energy and Energy Conservation, Partnership for Progress Program, Ramapo College, Summer 1987.

Consultant to New York State Energy Office on Developing a NYS Manual entitled "Reducing Indoor Radon". Wrote chapter on "Testing and Measurement of Radon". 1987-1988.

Conference Planner and Organizer, State-Wide NJDHE Curriculum Enhancement Conference for Environmental Studies, Ramapo College, February 26, 1988.

Primary Planner and Coordinator for Master Lecture Series on "Technology, Development and the Environment", and 15 hour-long videotaped programs on the topic shown on Cable TV. Spring 1988.

Book Reviewer for Turk, Introduction to Environmental Studies 3/E, Winter 1988.

Conference Planner, Physics Curriculum Enhancement Conference, sponsored by the NJ Institute for Collegiate Teaching and Learning and Physics Learning Center, Rutgers University, April 6, 1990.

Radiation Safety Officer, Ramapo College, Sept. 1988-1990.

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Consultant to New York State Energy Office on Developing a One-Day Lecture/Laboratory Course on the Measurement of Radon. Instructor in course offered in Saratoga Springs, Central Valley and Ithaca, NY. Summer 1989 and 1990.

Reviewer, Radon Certification Exams, NJ Department of Environmental Protection, Summer 1990.

Instructor in the three-day workshop, "Reducing Radon in Structures" sponsored by the New York State Energy Office and developed through the Environmental Protection Agency. Course aimed at training public health and environmental officials, architects, engineers, and housing professionals in radon diagnosis and mitigation. July 1987-1991 Locations: Harrisberg, Pa., Buffalo, NY, Saratoga Springs, NY, Providence, RI, and other locations.

Energy Consultant - Energy Efficiency and Solar Design For Buildings, 1976 to present.

Participant and Instructor, Ramapo College Program for Motivation in Science for Minority Students funded through NJDHE Grant Program, 1989-1992.

Conference Planner and Organizer, Mid-Atlantic Regional Environmental Conference, Ramapo College, April 7-9, 1995.

Consultant, "Infusing Environmental Literacy into the Mathematics Curriculum," Fund for the Improvement of Postsecondary Education Grant, Ramapo College, Spring 1995.

Consultant, “Infusing Environmental Literacy into Physics and into the General Education Curriculum,” Fund for the Improvement of Postsecondary Education Grant, Ramapo College, 1996-1997.

Conference Planner and Organizer, Fourth Mid-Atlantic Regional Environmental Conference, Ramapo College, April 1998.

Faculty Representative to NJHEPS, New Jersey Higher Education Partnership for Sustainability, 2001- 2005.

Completed 3-Day Solar Electric Installation Course - Ramapo College, Jan. 22-24, 2002. (Exam Certification).

Member - Expert Renewable Energy Advisory Council - State of

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NJ, Board of Public Utilities, Advise on $10 million dollar funding for grid-connected renewable energy proposals, Spring 2002.

Member - Governor McGreevey's Renewable Energy Task Force - Joint BPU/DEP Task Force to recommend a new Renewable Portfolio Standard, Spring 2003.

Symposium Planner and Organizer: Sustainability at Ramapo College: Past, Present and Future, Ramapo College, Oct. 9, 2003.

Member, Green Design Committee for the Sustainability Center at Ramapo College, 2001-2005.

Reviewer for textbook, Energy: Physical, Environmental and Social Impact, by Gordon Aubrecht, Pearson/Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River, NJ, 2006.D. Special Recognition/Awards

New York State Regent's Scholarship (1960-1964)Pratt Institute Dean's Scholarship (1960-1964)Dean's List Scholar - Pratt Institute (1960-1964)Rutgers Teaching Fellow (1964-1965)Rutgers Research Fellow (1965-1968)Rutgers Postdoctoral Fellow (1968)Tau Beta Pi Association (Honorary Member-Pratt Institute)Listed in "American Men and Women of Science", Jaques

Cattell Press, 12th edition (1972)Listed in "Who's Who in New York' (1975)Ramapo Thomases Award for Outstanding Faculty Member (1976)NSF Grant for Summer Institute on Energy, Ecology and

Society (1978)Ramapo Thomases Award for Outstanding Faculty Member (1983)Ramapo Outstanding Faculty Club Advisor (1983)Sabbatical Leave Appointment - Visiting Research Scientist -

Building Research Establishment, Garston, EnglandListed in "Who's Who in Frontier Science and Technology"

(1984)Listed in "American Men and Women of Science" (1986)Listed in "Who's Who in Society" (1986)Elected Member to Sigma Xi (1986)Ramapo College Merit Award (1986)Listed in "Who's Who in New York" (1987)Listed in "Who's Who", American Publishing (1988)Listed in "Who's Who in Technology" 6th edition (1988-1989)Listed in "American Men and Women of Science", 17th ed.,

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(1989)Ramapo Student Life Award for Exceptional Faculty

Contribution to the Extracurriculum (1989)"Blue Pencil Award" for outstanding book for technical

audiences from National Association of Government Communicators as co-author of NYSEO book, Reducing Indoor Radon, December, 1989.

Faculty Advisor for Ramapo College Club of the Year - Ramapo Environmental Alliance (1990)

Nominated for Ramapo College Merit Award (1990) Listed in Who's Who in New Jersey (1991)Finalist - American Institute of Physics and American

Association of Physics Teachers Congressional Fellowship Program (1991)

Sabbatical Leave Appointment - Visiting Research Scientist - Argonne National Laboratory (1992-1993)

Listed in Who's Who in American Education (1993 edition)Listed in Who's Who in Science and Engineering, 2nd edition,

(1994)Listed in American Men and Women of Science, Reed Reference

Publishing Co., (1994).Listed in Who's Who-Environmental Registry, Citation

Directories, Ltd., Fort Dodge, IA, (1994).Listed in Who's Who in Technology, Gale Research, Detroit,

MI, (1995).Fulbright Scholar – Program on Alternative Energy and

Environmental Protection in Germany, June 1999.Listed in Who’s Who Among America’s Teachers, 2000,

Educational Communications, Inc.Listed in Gale's American Men and Women of Science, 21st

edition,(2002).Bishoff Teaching Award for excellence in teaching, Ramapo

College, 2004.Meadowlands Environmental Scholar, Meadowlands Environmental

Center, 2004-2005.Orange Environment Alternative Energy Award - for

alternative energy and permaculture contributions to the community, 2005

E. Professional Society Memberships

American Association of Physics Teachers (1963-present)American Physical Society (1967-2005)American Solar Energy Society (1987-present)Sigma Xi (1986-2005)Tau Beta Pi

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Northeast Sustainable Energy Association (1987-present)APS Forum on Physics and SocietyAPS Forum on EducationNew Jersey Higher Education Partnership for Sustainability

F. Contribution to College (1985-2005)

1. Committee/College Work2004-2005 Convener - Environmental Science

Chair - Env. Science (Ecology) Search CommitteeMember- One-Year Env. Science (GIS) Search CommitteeMember - Sustainable Education Building Design GroupMember - Sustainable Buildings and Grounds Committee (SBGC)Chair - Bischoff Teaching Award Selection CommitteeFaculty Representative - Board of Trustees Capital Improvement CommitteeCo-Supervisor - College Sustainability CoordinatorCollege Faculty Representative - NJ Higher Education Partnership for Sustainability

2003-2004 Convener - Environmental ScienceMember - Faculty Assembly Sustainable Buildingand Grounds Committee (SBGC)Member - Sustainability Coodinator Search CommitteeCollege Faculty Representative - NJ Higher Education Partnership for Sustainability

2002-2003 Convener - Environmental Science Chair - Geology Search CommitteeMember - Physics/Env. Science Search CommitteeMember - TAS Career Development CommitteeMember - Faculty Assembly Sustainable Building and Grounds Committee(SBGC)Member/Secretary - Joint Administrator/SBGC Task ForceCollege Faculty Representative - NJ Higher Education Partnership for Sustainability

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2001-2002 Chair - All-College Sustainability Center Task ForceChair - Environmental Science (Ecology) Search CommitteeChair - Earth Science (Geology) Search CommitteeConvener - Environmental ScienceCollege Faculty Representative - NJ Higher Education Partnership for Sustainability

2000-2001 Sabbatical Leave Sustainability Center Building CommitteeGreen Committee for Phase VII Housing - Chair

1999-2000 TAS Personnel Committee – ChairConvener –Environmental ScienceChair, Environmental Science Search Committee

1998-1999 Faculty Advisor-Ramapo Environmental Alliance

1997-1998 TAS Career Development Committee-ChairTAS Search Committee for PhysicsTAS Search Committee for Environmental Science

Planning Committee for Global Climate Conf. –ChairFaculty Advisor–Ramapo Environmental Alliance

1996-1997 TAS Physics Hiring CommitteeGreening the Campus Planning CommitteeFaculty Advisor–Ramapo Environmental Alliance

1994-1995 A-Prime Committee - TAS Personnel Committee All-College Tenure Committee Faculty Advisor-Ramapo Environmental

Alliance

1993-1994 A-Prime Committee - TAS Personnel Committee Faculty Advisor-Ramapo Environmental

Alliance Member-AFT Committee to Evaluate Computer and Media Resources

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1992-1993 Sabbatical Leave

1991-1992 Faculty Club Advisor - Environmental Alliance

Faculty Club Advisor - Organic Gardening Club

1990-1991 A-Prime Committee - TAS Personnel Committee Faculty Club Advisor - Environmental Club Faculty Club Advisor - Organic Gardening Club

1989-1990 A-Prime Committee - TAS Personnel Committee All-College Outcomes Assessment Committee TAS Search Committee - Physics Replacement Faculty Club Advisor - Environmental Club Faculty Club Advisor - Organic Gardening

Club

1988-1989 All-College Outcomes Assessment Committee Chair - Assessment of Math-Physics Major TAS Budget Committee - Member Ramapo Focus on Teaching - Member Faculty Club Advisor - Environmental Club Faculty Club Advisor - Organic Gardening

Club

1987-1988 All-College Campus Development Committee TAS Budget Committee - Member TAS Long-Range Planning Committee - Member

1986-1987 TAS Tenure and Retention Committee - Member All-College Tenure Committee - Member All-College Campus Development Committee

TAS Long-Range Planning Committee - Member

TAS Budget Committee - Member

1985-1986 TAS Promotions Committee - Member All-College Campus Development Committee = Member TAS Long-Range Planning Committee - Member TAS Budget Committee - Member

1984-1985 All-College Tenure Committee - Member

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All-College Admissions Committee - Member ES Curriculum Committee - Member ES Personnel Committee - Member ES Retention and Recruitment

Committee-Member

2. Administrative Positions

2001-2005 Convener, Environmental Science1999-2000 Convener, Environmental Science1998-1999 Director, Institute for

Environmental Studies1994-1995 Director, Institute for Environmental

Studies1985-1990 Convener, Math-Physics Major1985-1988 Director, Institute for Environmental

Studies1979-1980 Program Director, School of Env. Studies1979-1981 Associate Director, Center for Future

Studies1979-1983 Director, Alternate Energy Center

3. Ramapo College Seminars, TV and Radio Shows

"Energy Efficient Shelter Design", W. Makofske, Alternate Energy Seminar Series, Dec. 1976.

"The Nuclear Issue: Point, Counterpoint", W. Makofske, H. Kaufman, GESSI Seminar, Nov. 1977.

"The Contemporary Context and Limits of Science", W. Makofske, Master Lecture on Ecological Futures, Nov. 1977.

"Appropriate Technology: What Is It and What Is Its Future?", W. Makofske, Center for Future Studies Seminar, April 1978.

"Determining Energy Efficiency and Heat Loss for the Home", W. Makofske, Faculty-Staff Energy Seminar Series, Feb. 1978.

"Increasing Space Heating Efficiencies", W. Makofske, Faculty-Staff Energy Seminar Series, Feb. 1978.

"Electrical Energy Consumption and Appliances", W. Makofske, Faculty/Staff Seminar Series, March 1978.

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"Site and Landscape Factors in Energy Use", W. Makofske, Faculty-Staff Seminar Series, April 1978.

"Passive Solar Systems", W. Makofske, Faculty-Staff Seminar Series, April 1978.

"Active Solar Systems", W. Makofske, Faculty-Staff Seminar Series, May 1978.

"Other Energy Systems: Heat Pumps, Wood, Wind", W. Makofske, Faculty-Staff Seminar Series, May 1978.

"Solar Energy for the Homeowner", W. Makofske, Ramapo Short Course, Fall 1979.

"Dilemmas of Science and Technology", W. Makofske, 3 half-hour TV programs for sunrise semester on CBS on related issues, including nuclear power and solar energy, June 1979.

"Energy Conservation", W. Makofske, Earth Day, 1981.

"Active and Passive Solar Heating", W. Makofske, Earth Day, 1981.

"Be Your Own Energy Detective", W. Makofske, D. Kasten, Alternate Energy Center Seminar, Oct. 1981.

"Energy Conservation", W. Makofske, Earth Day, 1982.

"Scientific Morality and Nuclear War", W. Makofske, Participant and Discussant, Master Lecture Series on Science, Technology and Social Reconstruction, Oct. 13, 1982.

"Alternate Forms of Problem-Solving: Energy", W. Makofske, Master Lecture Series on Science, Technology and Social Reconstruction, Oct. 20, 1982.

"Solar Energy for the Homeowner", W. Makofske, Ramapo Short Course, Fall 1982.

"Energy Alternatives", W. Makofske, Student Exposition on Energy Resources Conference, Ramapo College, Feb. 27, 1982.

"Exponential Growth and Energy: The Coming Crisis", Math-Computer Day, Nov. 10, 1982.

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"The Ramapo Alternate Energy Center", W. Makofske, Presented to the Environmental Studies Unit, Fall 1982.

"Scientific and Technological Aspects of Nuclear War", W. Makofske, Participant and Discussant, Master Lecture Series, Fall 1983.

"Energy Conservation at Ramapo College", W. Makofske, Energy Awareness Week Program, Oct. 17, 1983.

"Passive Solar Design", W. Makofske, Energy Awareness Week Program, Oct. 18, 1983.

"Computer Modeling of Environmental Systems", W. Makofske, Math-Computer Day, Nov. 16, 1983.

"The Alternate Energy Center as an Environmental System", W. Makofske, Math-Computer Day, Nov. 16, 1983.

"Design of Passive Solar Buildings", W. Makofske, Environmental Studies Seminar, Nov. 7, 1984.

"Computer Modeling of Environmental Systems", W. Makofske, Math-Computer Day, Fall 1984.

"The Alternate Energy Center as an Environmental System", W. Makofske, Math-Computer Day, Fall 1984.

"Biological and Organic Gardening Techniques", W. Makofske, Earth Day, May 3, 1985.

"Technology for the Ecologically Sustainable Future", W. Makofske, Bergen-Passaic Convocation on Visions of the Future, Ramapo College, May 29, 1985.

"The Ethical and Human Value Implications of Science and Technology", W. Makofske, Panelist, Master Lecture Series, Ramapo College, September 1985. Videotaped and shown on cable TV.

"Towards a Responsible Science and Technology I: The Scientists' Movement", W. Makofske, Host and Panelist, Master Lecture Series, Ramapo College, September 1985. Videotaped and shown on cable TV.

"The Trouble with Technology-and How Do We Deal With It?", W. Makofske, Panelist, Master Lecture Series, Ramapo College,

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October 1985. Videotaped and shown on cable TV.

"Exponential Growth and the Energy Crisis", W. Makofske, Math-Computer Day, Ramapo College, December 1985.

"Radon: The Silent Killer", W. Makofske, Panelist, The Ramapo Roundtable TV Series, videotaped and shown on the New Jersey Network, Feb. 26, 1986.

"Energy Alternatives", W. Makofske, East Orange Student and Teacher Seminar, Ramapo College, April 11, 1986.

"Agriculture and Food Production", W. Makofske, East Orange Student and Teacher Seminar, Ramapo College, April 11, 1986.

"Energy-Conserving Solar Design", W. Makofske, Ramapo School District Junior High Student Seminar, Ramapo College, April 21, 1986.

"Solar Design through the Ages", W. Makofske, Earth Day Seminar, Ramapo College, April 25, 1986.

"Thermal Modeling of Dwellings", W. Makofske, TAS Research Presentation Poster Session, Ramapo College, April 29, 1986.

"Modeling of Environmental Systems", W. Makofske, Math-Computer Day, Ramapo College, Oct. 29, 1986.

"The Radon Issue: An Interdisciplinary Perspective", W. Makofske, Science Dorm Lecture Series, Ramapo College, Dec. 9, 1986.

"Perceptions of Environmental Problems", W. Makofske, Panelist, The Ramapo Roundtable TV Series, videotaped and shown on New Jersey Network, Spring 1987.

"Incineration: A Boon or a Disaster", W. Makofske, Panelist, The Ramapo Roundtable TV Series, videotaped and shown on New Jersey Network, Spring 1987.

"Water Conservation in the Home - Save Water, Energy and Dollars", W. Makofske, Earth Day Seminar, April 24, 1987.

"Radon and the Environment", W. Makofske, East Orange Student and Teacher Seminar, Ramapo College, May 6, 1987.

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"Modeling of Environmental Systems", W. Makofske, Math-Computer Day, Ramapo College, November 4, 1987

"Technology, Development and the Global Environment", Master Lecture Series at Ramapo College, W. Makofske - Principal Faculty Host and Organizer of Series, 15 Videotaped Lectures for Cable TV.

"Social and Environmental Impacts in the Developing World: Obervations from the Barbados Conference of the International Association for Impact Assessment, W. Makofske, M. Edelstein, March 30, 1988.

"Radon in the Home", W. Makofske, Earth Day Seminar, Ramapo College, April 28, 1988.

Five Radio Shows on the Scientific and Environmental Implications of Energy Choices, (Wind Power, Nuclear Power, Acid Rain and Coal, Solar Energy and Hydrodevelopment, WRPR, Ramapo College, Feb.- April 1988.

"New Scientific Discoveries in Science and Technology", with R. Lowell and T. Halpern, Ramapo Roundtable TV Series, Fall 1988.

"Harmonizing Ecological Integrity and Economic Progress: The New Environmentalism", W. Makofske, Discussant, SAB Distinguished Lecture Series, March 1989. Videotaped for TV.

"Solar Site Evaluation for Homes and Gardens", W. Makofske, Institute for Environmental Studies, Ramapo College, April 1989.

"The Ramapo Environmental Center", W. Makofske, Earth Day Seminar, April 21, 1989.

"Radon Testing and Mitigation for Homeowners", W. Makofske, Earth Day Seminar, April 19, 1990.

"Improving the Physical and Workplace Surroundings at Ramapo College", W. Makofske, presenter, Ramapo Faculty and Professional Staff Colloquia, May 24, 1990.

"Oil, Resources and the War", W. Makofske, Two-Day Teach-In: Critical Perspectives on the War in the Persian Gulf, Ramapo College, Feb. 14, 1991.

"U.S. Energy Policy", SAB Series on Business and the

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Environment: Cooperation or Conflict?, with L. Rockwell and B. Piasecki, April 11, 1991.

"Local and Global Environment: Individuals Do Matter", W. Makofske, Keynote Address: Earth Day, Ramapo College, April 18, 1991.

"Recycling and Energy Use on Campus," W. Makofske, Campus Conservation Week, April 1992.

"Growing Copious Amounts of Vegetables", W. Makofske, Environmental Alliance Seminar, 1992.

"The Energy-Environment Problem: Opportunities for Multidisciplinary Research and Development", W. Makofske, Environmental Seminar, Oct. 14, 1992.

"Energy and Environmental Connections," Paterson Project, Coordinated by Karen Booth, Ramapo College, Fall 1993.

Lectures on "Three Season Gardening," Professional Staff Association Gardening Symposium, April 5 and 7, 1994.

"Alternative Energy Technology," Earth Day Talk, April 22, 1994.

"The Ramapo Mid-Atlantic Environmental Conference," Cable TV Video Program (with Mike Edelstein, H. Horowitz and T. Schroyer), Spring 1995.

“Four-Season Gardening and the Home Food System,” Sponsored by the Ramapo Environmental Alliance, February 20, 1996.

“Infusing Environmental Concepts in the Curriculum Using the Alternate Energy Center, Session on Ecoliteracy and the College Classroom, Second Mid-Atlantic Environmental Conference, April 14, 1996.

“Meet the Author Cable TV Program” with E. Karlin and hosted by Frances Shapiro-Skrobe on the book, Technology and Global Environmental Issues. Shown on TKR Cable in Rockland County and the Cable Television Network.

“Fundamental Physical and Climatic Limitations to Fossil Fuel Use and the Necessity for the Solar Resource,” Session on Sustainable Energy: Innovations, Second Mid-Atlantic

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Environmental Conference, April 13, 1996.

“How to Do Small-Scale Gardening in your Backyard,” Presentation with R. Graham, Sponsored by the Ramapo Environmental Alliance and the Organic Gardening Club, April 22, 1997.

“Solar Systems,” Earth Day Presentation, Ramapo College, April 26, 1997.

“Remaking the Energy System in the 21st Century,” College Bound Phase 2 Conference, Ramapo College, April 8, 2000.

"Wind Power," Presentation in Energy and Society course taught by Lou Mills, fall 2000.

"Can the Academy Take the Lead on Creating Sustainability?" Master Lecture Presentation, Jan. 30, 2002.

"World Sustainable Energy Strategies" with Jeff Deyette, UCS, Master Lecture Presentation, Ramapo College, May 1, 2002.

"Alternative Energy in Germany," Class Lecture for J. LeMay's course on International Business, May 1, 2002.

"Update on the Sustainability Center and the Sustainability Mission at Ramapo College," with M. Edelstein, Institute for Environmental Studies, April 23, 2003.

"Renewable Energy in NJ: The Renewable Portfolio Standard Task Force Recommendations," Ramapo College, Institute for Environmental Studies Seminar, May 6, 2003.

"Renewable Energy Policy," Class Lecture for J. Quigley's class on Public Policy, September 25, 2003.

"Sustainable House Design," Class Lecture for joint Freshman Seminar classes for Professors' Carletta, Rainforth and Wiener, December 7, 2004.

G. Community Contributions

Northern States Power Company Environmental Task Force, 1970-1971. Steering Committee, Co-Chairman of Power Plant Research and Development Committee.

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Zero Population Growth, Inc., 1970-1974. Member, Minneapolis Chapter. Chairman of Speaker's Bureau, Westchester County, N.Y.

Westchester Scientists for Environmental Information, 1972-1974. Co-authored report on energy production and use.

Ramapo College Speakers Bureau, 1975-

Warwick Conservation Board, Warwick, N.Y. Member 1978-1986. Co-Chairman of Board 1982-1983.

Computer Club Advisor for Junior and Senior High School Students at Seward Institute, Florida, New York, 1982-1983.

Scientific Advisor, Homeowner Radon Testing Program, Orange Environment, Inc., 1985-1987.

Program Volunteer for Warwick Community Bandwagon, Warwick, NY, for Dance and Coffee House Concert events 1988-1989.

Director of Orange Environment Project Grant to study radon distribution in Orange County, New York, 1989-1991.

Board of Directors, Orange Environment, Inc., 1983-1993.

Volunteer, Community 2000, Warwick, NY, helped organize local meeting in Florida, NY, and member of Resource Conservation Subgroup, spring 1994.

Numerous lectures and workshops for community, environmental and school groups on topics related to energy and environmental issues, solar energy, energy conservation and alternate energy sources. A few of the organizations include: Bergen Consortium for Gifted Children, Harrington Park Environmental Commission, The Women's Club of Tenafly, Hackettstown High School Curriculum Workshop for Teachers, Central Unitarian Church, Florida N.Y. PTO, Audubon Society of Orange County, Gifted Child Program at Warwick N.Y. High School, Gifted Students at Woodside Avenue School in Franklin Lakes, the Albert Weisner Library Lecture Series in Warwick, N.Y., the Orange County Gardening Club, the Gifted Child Program in West Milford, N.J., Weis Ecology Center, Maurice M. Pine Free Public Library, and the Bergen County Wildlife Center. Some are listed below:

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"Technology for an Ecologically-Sustainable Future", Bergen-Passaic Convocation: Visions of the Future, Held at Ramapo College, May 1985.

"Radon and the Environment", Temple Beth Shalom, Florida, NY, November 1987.

"Future Problem Solving: Acid Rain", Oakland Public Schools, Oakland, NJ, February 1988.

"Radon in the Home", Warwick Community Bandwagon, Warwick, NY, April 1988.

"Careers in Physics", Benway School, Mahwah, NJ, Sponsored by the Exploring Division, Bergen Council B.S.A., June 8, 1989.

"Radon and the Homeowner", The Greater Middletown Interfaith Council, Middletown, NY, September 1989.

"Energy and Environmental Pollution", with M. Edelstein, Warwick Valley Middle School, February 1990.

"Radon in Your Home?" Orange County Community College, Earth Day Festival, April 1990.

"Energy and the Greenhouse Effect", Orange County Community College, Earth Day Festival, April 1990.

"Radon in New Jersey", WKER Radio, Pompton Plains, New Jersey, August 1990.

"Solving Global Problems Locally", Orange Environment Workshop, Middletown, NY, October 30, 1990.

"Opportunities for Renewal: Winning with Renewable Energy", Institute for Ethical Education, Ethical Culture Society of Bergen County, Teaneck, NJ, Nov. 14 and Nov. 21, 1990.

"Oil and the Mideast War", Orange Environment Workshop, Middletown, NY, February 1991.

"Water: A Critical Resource", Keynote Address, Earth Day at Orange County Community College, Middeltown, NY, April 20, 1991.

"Physics As a Career," W. Makofske, High School Career Day, Mahwah High School, Mahwah, NJ, Nov. 20, 1991.

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"The Greenhouse Effect", Wall Radio Program, Middletown, NY, August 28, 1991, and July 1992.

"Ecological Gardening," W. Makofske, Friends of the Library Gardening Lecture Series, Warwick, NY, March 25, 1992.

“Environmental Careers,” W. Makofske, Waldwick High School, Waldwick, NJ, May 7, 1996.

Member, Sterling Forest Corporation Community Advisory Panel – advisory group of citizen experts to provide advice on how to minimize environmental damage and maximize harmony of the built environment with the natural landscape. The proposed changes were lessened when a major portion of Sterling Forest was purchased and converted to parkland.

Warwick Library Committee – organized meeting of community representatives with library officials to give input on energy efficiency and environmental concerns about new planned library in Warwick, NY, spring 1998.

“Organic Gardening,” W. Makofske, Goshen Library, Goshen, NY, May 6, 1998.

"Micropower," W. Makofske, International Rotary Society, Warwick, NY, August 2000.

Member, Warwick Rotary Society, October 2000-May 2001

Member, Waywayanda Citizens' Advisory Group, 2000-2002. Title X Siting Process for 540 Combined-Cycle Gas-Fired Power Plant in Waywayanda, New York

National Solar Tour, Day-long tour of my solar house; sponsored through American Solar Energy Society and the Northeast Sustainable Energy Society, October 4, 2003. Repeated 2004, 2005.

"Energy and House Design," W. Makofske, Warwick Library Public Lecture Series, March 2005.

H. Grant Proposals

Spring 2005 - Rutgers Hydrogen Fuel Consortium - to develop curriculum for fuel cells. Stipend $1500.

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Summer 2004-2005 - MEC (Meadowlands Environmental Center) Grant to develop and evaluate renewable energy materials for MEC instructional use. Stipend $5000.

Spring 2004 - TLTR Grant to develop three additional PowerPointpresentations for Energy & Society and Appropriate Technology classes. Stipend $1500.

Spring 2003 - TLTR Grant to develop PowerPoint presentations on solar design, wind power and photovoltaics. Stipend

$1500.

Spring 2003 - Career Development Grant - Development of Renewable Energy Demonstrations and Laboratories for the Sustainability Center Classrooms - 3 credit RT in Spring 2003.

Spring 2001 - TLTR Grant to create Energy/Environment Web Page - granted for Fall 2001 - stipend $1500.

Fall 1999 – Sabbatical Leave Grant Proposal – Research in Energy and Environment Issues – granted for the Academic Year 2000-2001

Fall 1996 – SBR Climate Change Research – Continuation of global climate change study – funded – 3 credits taken in spring 1998.

Spring 1996 – Faculty Development Grant – Integration of computer-aided instruction into the curriculum in the form of CD-ROM’s, internet use, and computer-aided graphics solutions to computer modeling problems – funded – 3 credits for spring 1996.

Fall 1995 – Career Development Grant – Development of Systems Modeling Software into the course Computer Modeling in the Environmental Sciences – funded – 4 credits for spring 1997.

Fall 1994 - Ramapo College Foundation Grant - Mid-Atlantic Environmental Conference - (submitted with Mike Edelstein) funded; $2500 for spring 1995 conference.

Fall 1994 - Environmental Protection Agency - Mid-Atlantic Environmental Conference Matching Grant - (submitted with

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Mike Edelstein) not funded.

Fall 1994 - Ramapo College Foundation Grant - Environmental Education at the Ramapo Environmental Center - funded for spring 1995, $1550.

Fall 1993 - SBR Research Proposal - Global Climate Change Research - funded; 6 credits of Release Time granted for Academic Year 1994-1995.

Fall 1992 - Career Development Proposal - to develop course "Computer Modeling for the Environmental Sciences: Theory and Application," funded; 3 credits Release Time granted for Academic year 1993-1994.

Fall 1992 - SBR Research Proposal - Energy/Environment Research Articles - funded; 3 credits of Release Time granted for Academic year 1993-1994.

Fall 1992 - Ramapo College Foundation Grant - Environmental Center - $2500 - submitted in conjunction with D. Stea - not funded.

Fall 1991 - Sabbatical Leave Proposal - Energy/Environment Research - Sabbatical leave granted for academic year 1992-1993.

Fall 1991 - SBR Research Proposal - Energy/Environment Book - not funded.

Fall 1991 - Ramapo College Foundation Grant - Environmental Center - $1500

Fall 1990 - SBR Research Proposal - Articles on Radon for the Physics Teacher - not funded.

Spring 1990 - Ramapo College Foundation Grant - Environmental Center - $2000

Spring 1990 - Ramapo Faculty Development Grant - Development of Global Environmental Issues Course - 3 credits RT for Spring 1991 - postponed due to funding crisis in NJ.

Fall 1989 - SBR Research Grant - Master Lecture Proceedings - 3 credits RT

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Spring 1989 - Ramapo College Foundation Grant - Environmental Center - $1190

Spring 1989 - Ramapo College Foundation Grant - Conference on Indoor Air Pollution - $500

Spring 1989 - Orange Environment, Inc./ New York State Senate - Orange County Geological Soil Radon Study - $12,000

Spring 1989 - Ramapo Faculty Development Grant - Energy and Physics Modules - 3 credits RT taken Spring 1989.

Fall 88-Spring 89 - SBR Research Grant - Radon Book "Deadly Daughters ..." - 6 credits RT

Spring 1988 - Challenge Grant - Master Lecture "Technology, Development and the Global Environment" - $3000

Spring 1988 - Challenge Grant - Master Lecture Proceedings Transcription and Printing - $3750

Fall 87 - Spring 88 - Challenge Grant - Professional Development Seminar - $2400

Fall 87-Spring 88 - SBR Research Grant - Radon Book "Radon and the Environment" - 6 credits RT

December 1986 - Ramapo College Foundation, New Jersey Marine Sciences Consortium and the NJDEP - Water Conferences at Ramapo College: "Water Problems in the Hudson-Raritan Estuarine System" and "Transboundary Water Issues: Supply, Quality and Legal Issues", Institute for Environmental Studies, W. Makofske, with A. Cristini, H. Horowitz, (funded by all three)

Fall 1986 - Ramapo Career Development Grant - Radon Conference Proceedings - 3 credits RT

Spring 1986 - Ramapo College Foundation Grant - Radon Conference - $3000

Fall 1985 - The Fund for New Jersey, NJ Dept. of Environmental Protection - Radon in the Environment: A Conference on the Social, Scientific and Policy Issues of Radon Exposure to the General Population, W. Makofske (author), Institute for Environmental Studies grant

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proposal, (funded Spring 1986)

1985-1988 - NJDHE Program Improvement Grant - Development of the Institute for Environmental Studies - (funded - $23,000/year)

Fall 1985 - SBR Research Grant - Evaluation of Passive Solar Design Tools, 6 credits RT

1985 - NJDHE grant proposal - Mathematics and Science Enrichment for Selected High School Students, W. Makofske (contributor), (funded 1985-1986 and 1986-1987)

June 1985 - NJDHE grant proposal - Computer Simulation in Environmental Science, W. Makofske (Project Director and principal author), (not funded)

June 1984 - NJDHE grant proposal - Computers in the Environmental Studies Curricula, W. Makofske (Project Director), (not funded)

1983 - Ramapo College Sabbatical Leave and Exchange Committee -Research in Alternative Energy, (funded - Sabbatical taken Spring 1984)

1982 - Private Foundations - Design and Performance Evaluation of a Low-Cost Integrated Passive Solar Building, W. Makofske, (not funded)

Summer 1978 - National Science Foundation Grant - Summer Institute on Energy, Ecology and Society, W. Makofske, ( one of three contributors to grant), (funded 1978)

1978 - NJDHE - Environmental Studies/Program of Excellence, W. Makofske, (major contributor and editor), (funded 1979-1981)

I. Professional Development - Conferences Attended

Energy Sources: Conservation and Renewables, American Physical Society, Washington, DC, April 1985.

The Education of Scientists': The Role and Funding of Research at Undergraduate Institutions, Colgate University, NY, July 1985.

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Global Environmental Issues, Global Studies Consortium of New Jersey Colleges and Universities, College of St. Elizabeth, Convent's Station, New Jersey, Jan. 31-Feb. 1, 1986.

New York State Governor's Conference on Indoor Radon, New York State Dept. of Health and NYU Medical Center, Thruway House, Albany, New York, March 4-5, 1986.

Radon and the Home Environment, NJ Chapter of the Health Physics Society and the Delaware Valley Society for Radiation Safety, Princeton Plasma Laboratory, Princeton, NJ, March 22, 1986.

Radon and the Environment, Institute for Environmental Studies, Ramapo College, Mahwah, New Jersey, May 8-10, 1986.

Reducing Radon in Structures, New York State Energy Office-EPA Sponsored Workshop, Pomona, NY, August 26-28, 1986.

Low-Level Nuclear Waste, New York Health Physics Society, West Point, NY, Oct 20, 1986.

War and Peace, Global Studies Consortium of NJ Colleges and Universities, St. Peter's College, Jersey City, NJ, Nov. 15, 1986.

Air-to-Air Heat Exchangers,Northeast Solar Energy Association, Monticello, NY, March 15, 1986.

Water Problems in the Hudson-Raritan Estuarine System, Institute for Environmental Studies, Ramapo College, Mahwah, NJ, April 3, 1987.

International Conference on Environmental Radon, Air Pollution Control Association, Cherry Hill, NJ, April 8-10, 1987.

Science and Technology: A Global Perspective, Global Studies Consortium of New Jersey Colleges and Universities, Monmouth College, West Branch, NJ, April 11, 1987.

Energy Efficient Construction and Passive Solar Design, New York State Energy Office, Central Valley, NY, April 15-16, 1987.

International Business and Education, NJ Global Consortium Network, Ramapo College, Mahwah, NJ, April 30, 1987.

Transboundary Water Issues: Supply, Quality and Legal Issues, Institute for Environmental Studies, Ramapo College, Mahwah, NJ, May 1, 1987.

International Conference for Impact Assessment for International Development, International Institute for Impact Assessment, Barbados, West Indies, May 31-June 4, 1987.

Radon Conference, American Association of Radon Scientists and Technologists, East Rutherford, NJ, Sept. 15-16, 1987.

Chemical Hazards in the Home, American Chemical Society and Institute for Environmental Studies, Ramapo College, Mahwah, NJ, Oct. 17, 1987.

New Jersey's Rare and Endangered Plants and Animals, Institute for Environmental Studies, Ramapo College, Mahwah, NJ,

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Oct. 23, 1987.NJDHE Curriculum Enhancement Conference on Environmental

Studies, Ramapo College, Mahwah, NJ, Feb. 26, 1988.Radon, An Industry in Transition, American Association of

Radon Scientists and Technologists, Bethesda, Maryland, Sept. 20. 21, 1988.

EPA Symposium on Radon and Radon Reduction Technology, EPA, Denver, Colorado, Oct. 16-20, 1988.

New England Conference on the Environment, Tufts University, Cambridge, MA, March 1989.

Technology and Global Sustainability, Center for Technology Studies, NJIT, Newark, NJ, January 11, 1990.

New England Conference on the Environment, Tufts University, Cambridge, MA, March 1990.

Physics Curriculum Enhancement Conference, sponsored by NJ Institute for Collegiate Teaching and Learning and Physics Learning Center, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ, April 6, 1990.

Energy and the Environment - A Symposium Addressing Societal and Technical Constraints Arising from Global Constraints of Energy Use, Exxon Corporate Research Laboratory, Annandale, NJ, May 18, 1990.

Better Buildings Conference: Energy Efficient Building Trends and Technologies, New York State Energy Office, West Point, NY, Dec. 2-4, 1990.

New England Conference on the Environment, Tufts University, Cambridge, MA, March 1991.

EPA Symposium on Radon and Radon Reduction Technology, Phil., PA,April, 1991.

New England Conference on the Environment, Tufts University, Cambridge, MA, March 1992.

Environmental Design Research Association Annual Conference, Chicago, IL, April, 1993.

NGO Renewable Energy Summit, American Solar Energy Society, New York, New York, 1994.

RENEW'94, Promoting A Renewable Energy Future, Northeast Sustainable Energy Association, Stamford, CT, April 11-13, 1994

New England Conference on the Environment, Tufts University, Cambridge, MA, March 1994.

National Solar Energy Conference, American Solar Energy Society, San Jose, California, June 25-30, 1994.

Construction, Business and Technology Conference, Sponsored by the Journal of Light Construction, Marlborough, MA, February 1995.

Mid-Atlantic Environmental Conference, Institute for

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Environmental Studies, Ramapo College, Mahwah, NJ, April 7-9, 1995.

Second Mid-Atlantic Environmental Conference, Institute for Environmental Studies, Ramapo College, Mahwah, NJ, April 1996.

Conference on Building Energy: Ensuring a Sustainable Future, Northeast Sustainable Energy Association, Cromwell, Conn. March 12-15,1997.

Third Mid-Atlantic Environmental Conference, Institute for Environmental Studies, Ramapo College, Mahwah, NJ, April 1997.

Conference on Climate Change in the Greater NY Area, Columbia University, NY, March 1998.

Fourth Mid-Atlantic Environmental Conference, Institute for Environmental Studies, Ramapo College, Mahwah, NJ, April 1998.

QUAD Conference, Quantitative Reasoning Across the Curriculum, Stockton State College, Pamona, NJ, 1999.

Conference: Building Energy 2000: Buildings, People and the Planet, Northeast Sustainable Energy Association, Yale University, New Haven, Conn., March 15-18, 2000.

Conference: Communities Going Solar, New Jersey Commerce and Economic Growth Commission, Office of Sustainable Business, Trenton, NJ, May 15, 2000.

Conference: Wind Power for the Electric Power Mainstream: How Close Are We?, 2000 Joint Utility Wind Interest Group, Turbine Verification Program, and Wind Powering America Technical Workshop, National Energy Technology Laboratory, Morgantown, West Virginia, October 24-25, 2000.

Pace Environmental Law Review 2000 Symposium, Electricity Restructuring at a Crossroads: Consumer and Environmental Implications, Pace University Law School, White Plains, NY, Nov. 10, 2000.

NJHEPS Conference, Climate Change and the New Jersey Sustainability Greenhouse Gas Action Plan: No Time to Lose, PSE&G Training Center, Edison, NJ, Nov. 17, 2000.

NJHEPS Conference, Building a Greener Future for Garden State Colleges and Universities, Design and Finance of High Performance Facilities, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ, March 2, 2001.

Faculty Institute, Ramapo College, May 29-June 1, 2001.NJHEPS Conference, Fuel Cells and the New Jersey Greenhouse

Gas Action Plan, Ramapo College, June 25, 2001.NJHEPS Conference, Education for Sustainability: For Which

Ends? By What Means? Drew University, Madison, NJ, Oct. 8, 2001.Wind Power for Homes, Farms and Businesses - Sponsored by

the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, May 6, 2002 in Oxford, New Jersey.

Mid-Atlantic Energy Star Partners Meeting, Fuel Cell Program

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and Tour, Ramapo College of NJ, March 7, 2002.NJHEPS Conference on Clean Energy, Options and Finances,

Rutgers University, Newark, NJ, June 26, 2002.The Mid-Atlantic Sustainability Conference, Energy,

Buildings and the Bottom Line, Rutgers University, Newark, NJ, June 26-29, 2002.

Renewable Energy for Homes, Farms and Businesses - Sponsored by the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, Feb. 2003, New Jersey.

Renewable Energy in the Catskills - Sullivan County Community College, NY, April 30, 2004.

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