Virginia Matzek Explained

Virginia Matzek
Birth Place:Davis, California, USA
Nationality:American
Education:B.A, M.A, University of California, Berkeley
PhD., 2006, Stanford University
Thesis Title:Morphological, physiological, and biochemical aspects of growth rate in plants
Thesis Year:2006
Academic Advisors:Peter Vitousek
Workplaces:California State University, Sacramento
Santa Clara University

Virginia Alynn Matzek is an American restoration ecologist. She is an Associate Professor in Environmental Studies and Sciences at Santa Clara University.

Education

Matzek completed her Bachelor of Arts and Master of Arts at the University of California, Berkeley. In 1998, Matzek was the recipient of the UC Berkely's Outstanding Graduate Student Instructor award.[1] In 1999, Matzek was the recipient of the UC Berkely's Teaching Effectiveness award.[2]

While at Stanford for her doctoral studies, Matzek sidelined as a teaching assistant in the School of Humanities and Sciences.[3] In 2005, Matzek was one of the recipients awarded the Walter J. Gores Award for Excellence in Teaching.[4] After completing her graduate studies at Stanford alongside Peter Vitousek, she joined the Environmental Studies Institution at Santa Clara University as the director of campus and community programs and a lecturer.[5]

Career

In 2007, while serving as the director of campus and community programs for Santa Clara University's Environmental Studies Institute, she began to teach a course entitled "The Joy of Garbage" which focused on decomposition.[6] This was, however, her last year at Santa Clara University as she accepted a tenure-track position at California State University, Sacramento as an Assistant Professor in Environmental Studies.[7] She proposed to continue the course "The Joy of Garbage" at California State University, Sacramento.[8] She returned to Santa Clara in 2011.[9]

In 2014, she was selected to sit on the board of the California Invasive Plant Council.[10] The year after, she received a $39,643 grant from the National Science Foundation to conduct research on ecological restoration in Australia.[11] She also received funding to study carbon credits associated with forest management strategies in France.[12]

During the summer before the 2016–17 academic year, Matzek set up an experiment to remove and control Brachypodium sylvaticum.[13] As well, during the term she received tenure from the university and was promoted to associate professor.[14] Matzek later was the recipient of two research awards from the California Department of Conservation and the Mid-Peninsula Regional Open Space District.[15]

In 2018, she received a grant to design a policy for accounting for carbon storage in restored and conserved oak woodlands in California.[16]

Personal life

Matzek describes herself as a liberal and attended the 2017 Women's March with her two sons.[17]

Selected publications

Notes and References

  1. Web site: OGSI Recipients 1998-1999 . /gsi.berkeley.edu . September 19, 2019.
  2. Web site: TEA Recipients 1995-1996 to 1999-2000 . gsi.berkeley.ed . September 19, 2019.
  3. Web site: 34 teaching assistants to be given Centennial awards . news.stanford.edu . September 19, 2019 . June 11, 2003.
  4. Web site: Faculty, staff and students honored with Gores, Dinkelspiel, Cuthbertson awards . news.stanford.edu . September 19, 2019 . June 8, 2005.
  5. Web site: 2005 Fall . issuu.com . September 21, 2019 . Fall 2005.
  6. Web site: Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 49 Number 1, Summer 2007 . scholarcommons.scu.edu . September 19, 2019 . 23 . Summer 2007.
  7. Web site: 2007 Fall . issuu.com . September 19, 2019 . 5.
  8. Web site: Catherine Donaldson-Evans . Superhero Science? Zombie Studies? Colleges Offer Offbeat Courses . foxnews.com . September 19, 2019 . November 1, 2007.
  9. Web site: 2011-12 Undergraduate Bulletin . scu.edu . September 19, 2019 . 464.
  10. Web site: Cal-IPC News . cal-ipc.org . September 19, 2019 . 11 . Winter 2014.
  11. Web site: External Grants . legacy.scu.edu . September 19, 2019 . January 15, 2015.
  12. Web site: Virginia Matzek awarded funding for restoration study in France . scu.edu . September 21, 2019 . February 7, 2015.
  13. Web site: Virginia Matzek studies the effectiveness of non-herbicidal methods for controlling invasive grass . scu.edu . September 19, 2019 . October 26, 2016.
  14. Web site: Congratulations Chris, Virginia, and Leslie! . scu.edu . September 19, 2019 . June 3, 2016.
  15. Web site: Matzek wins grants totaling $110K . scu.edu . September 19, 2019 . August 8, 2016.
  16. Web site: Matzek will design state's oak woodlands carbon policy . scu.edu . September 19, 2019 . March 22, 2018.
  17. News: Women's marches live updates: Millions march in L.A. and around the world following Trump's inauguration . September 19, 2019 . Los Angeles Times . January 21, 2017.