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Roland H. Brady III

Dr. Roland H. Brady III is a renowned researcher in the field of Earth and Environmental Sciences, serving as Professor Emeritus at California State University-Fresno. With an academic journey that began with a Bachelor of Science degree from Sonoma State University, Dr. Brady further honed his expertise by earning a Ph.D. from the University of California, Davis. His extensive teaching repertoire includes courses in geology, engineering geology, hydrology, and stream restoration, reflecting his deep commitment to educating the next generation of scientists. Dr. Brady's research is at the forefront of understanding the intricate connections between tectonics, sedimentation, and stream habitat restoration. His work has significantly contributed to the field, providing insights that are crucial for environmental conservation and management. As a mentor, he has guided numerous graduate students through their theses, fostering a new wave of researchers equipped to tackle complex environmental challenges. In addition to his academic and research pursuits, Dr. Brady is a Registered Geologist with the State of California, a testament to his professional expertise and dedication to maintaining high standards in geological practice. His contributions to education have been recognized through several prestigious awards, including the University Provost's Award and the Special Recognition award from the CSUF School of Education, underscoring his excellence in teaching and mentorship. Beyond his professional life, Dr. Brady is an avid enthusiast of ocean kayaking, skiing, and travel, pursuits that reflect his love for the natural world and adventure. His interests also extend to motorcycles, music, and archaeology, showcasing a diverse array of passions that complement his scientific endeavors. Dr. Brady's multifaceted interests and achievements make him a distinguished figure in the field of Earth and Environmental Sciences.

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