Dashboard Members Evelyn Gaiser , Ph.D.

Dr. Evelyn Gaiser , Ph.D.
George M. Barley Chair of Everglades Research
Florida International University
Discipline: Science
Profile
Dr. Evelyn Gaiser, Distinguished University Professor of Biological Sciences, holds the George M. Barley, Jr., Eminent Scholars Chair at Florida International University (FIU). She is an aquatic ecologist whose research is focused on what algae can tell us about the consequences of climate and land-use change to lakes and wetlands. She has published over 130 peer-reviewed publications and book chapters and one book informing the protection of waterways and the progress of Everglades restoration. For 15 years, Gaiser led the Florida Coastal Everglades Long-Term Ecological Research program (FCE LTER, http://fcelter.fiu.edu/), one of only 28 such programs funded by the National Science Foundation. This multidisciplinary program studies how climate change and resource management decisions interact to influence freshwater availability, ecosystem dynamics, and the value and utilization of coastal ecosystem services by people. She chairs the Executive Board of LTER Network. As former Executive Director of FIU's School of Environment, Arts & Society (2014-2018), Gaiser has united faculty and students across disciplines to foster sustainability of the planet through inspirational teaching, stimulating creative works, and groundbreaking research. She has also facilitated the advancement of science-based policy change through multi-institutional collaborations, public-private partnerships, and engagement of the fine arts. She is a member of the State of Florida Blue Green Algae Task Force and the Academy of Science, Engineering, and Medicine of Florida. She received her B.S. from Kent State University, M.S. from Iowa State University, and Ph.D. at University of Georgia. She is also a trained musician and has created creative works to express science through music (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m7fCmHG3h7k).