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Plant Sciences and Plant Pathology
RESEARCH:
Native plant community as a model for planting design, selecting and evaluating Montana native plants for use in built landscapes, and screening of native woody plants for phytoremediation of contaminated sites.
Teaching:
- PS 333 Landscape Graphics
- PS 431 Landscape Management
- PS 335 Site Development
- PS 131, History & Theory of Landscape Design;
SERVICE
- Under-graduate student advising;
- Coordinating and developing computer graphics lab.
EDUCATION
- B.S. Horticulture. University of Tabriz, Iran. 1973.
- M.S. Environmental Horticulture. University of California, Davis. 1976.
- Ph.D. Horticulture. University of Arizona. 1980.
- M.L.A. Landscape Architecture. University of Manitoba, Canada. 1993.
RECENT PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES
Design:
- Over 60 residential design projects
- Salute-to-America Plaza. Martin, Tennessee. 2001.
- Centennial Plaza. The University of Tennessee at Martin. 2001.
- Schoolyard transformations
Teaching: Developing a new course-History & Theory of Landscape Design
Developing Landscape Graphics course with more emphasis on the
application of digital technologies.
COURSES TAUGHT
- PS 333 Landscape Graphics, Spring & Fall.
- PS 431 Landscape Management, Fall.
- PS 335 Site Development, Spring.
- PS 470 Independent Study – taught on demand.
PUBLICATIONS FROM 1998 TO PRESENT
Intensive Orchard Management (in Persian). AREO Press. Ministry of Agriculture, Iran.
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