Tania Jordanova
Master’s Candidate
Department of Environmental Sciences and
Engineering
Department of City
and Regional Planning
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Chapel Hill, NC 27599-7400
Room: 12 Rosenau Hall
e-mail: tjordanova@unc.edu
Education
- MSPH, Candidate in Environmental Sciences and
Engineering. Research Advisor: Dr. Marc Serre.
- MCRP, Candidate in City and Regional Planning. Land
Use and Environmental Planning Specialization.
- BARCH, Architecture and Urban Studies, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY. 2008.
Research Interests
- Bayesian Maximum Entropy (BME) Analysis and Temporal Geographic Information
Systems (TGIS)
- Land Use Regression Modeling
- Modeling of Surface and Groundwater Contamination
- Spatial Epidemiology and Human Health Risk Assessment
- Integration of Environmental Public Health Policy and Land
Use Policy
- Environmental
Health Impacts of Urban Development and Municipal Water and Sanitation
Infrastructure
- Natural Disaster and Hazard
Mitigation, Environmental and Public Health Aspects
Research & Professional Activities
- Analyst, Strategic Analysis and Reporting, UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health,
Chapel Hill, NC, Aug 2011 – Present.
- Research Assistant, Understanding Rural Vulnerability to
Natural Hazards Project, UNC Institute
for the Environment and NC Institute
for Public Health, Chapel Hill, NC, Dec 2010 – Aug 2011.
- Research and Policy Intern, Data Analysis of Renter Survey
on Affordability and Healthy Housing Issues, DataCenter, Oakland, CA, Jun 2011 –
Aug 2011.
- AmeriCorps VISTA in Food Resource Development, Capital Area Food Bank of Texas,
Austin, TX, Nov 2008 – Oct 2009.
Volunteer Activities
- Rogers-Eubanks Road Community Project, Trash Assessment
and Mapping, Daniel A. Okun
Chapter of Engineers without Borders, Chapel Hill, NC, Sep 2010 – May
2011.
- Hurricane Katrina Structural Damage Survey,
Service-Learning Trip, Cornell University,
New Orleans, LA, Oct 2006.
- International Service in Housing and Community
Development, Bridges to
Community, Nicaragua, two-week trips in 2004, 2005, 2006.