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Iversen 1 of 11 MICHAEL ROY IVERSEN VITAE Department of Urban Planning & Policy • University of Illinois at Chicago 144 North Lombard Avenue Oak Park, IL 60302 cell: 708.383.1189 [email protected] ____________________________________________________________________________________ TEACHING AND RESEARCH INTERESTS Environmental Planning Urban Planning Urbanized Ecosystems and Metabolism Green Infrastruc- ture • Comprehensive Planning / Land Use Regulations Urban Data Analysis • Complexity-Based Modeling • Geospatial Analysis and Visualization Technology Mediated and Online Education ____________________________________________________________________________________ EDUCATION PhD, Urban Planning and Policy, University of Illinois at Chicago expected August 2017 Admitted to doctoral candidacy (based on preliminary examination) 2011 Dissertation: Cities as Urbanized Ecosystems: A Conceptual Framework Concentration: environmental planning (GPA: 3.9/4.0, credit hours: 135) Advisor and dissertation committee included with ‘References’. Bachelor of Architecture, Architecture Department, Iowa State University 1982 BA in Architectural Studies, Architecture Department, Iowa State University 1981 ____________________________________________________________________________________ FELLOWSHIPS Predoctoral Fellowship, The Institute for Environmental Science and Policy 2009-10 University of Illinois at Chicago National Science Foundation IGERT Fellowship 2007-09 Landscape, Ecological, and Anthropogenic Processes (LEAP), University of Illinois at Chicago ____________________________________________________________________________________ LICENSURE AND ACCREDITATION Licensed Architect (State of Illinois) 1986 Geospatial Analysis and Visualization Graduate Certificate 2010 Department of Urban Planning and Policy, University of Illinois at Chicago (4.0/4.0 GPA) Master Online Teacher Certificate 2008 University of Illinois and the Illinois Online Network (4.0/4.0 GPA) LEED® Accredited Professional (U.S. Green Building Council) 2004 Registered Energy Professional (City of Chicago) 2001 ____________________________________________________________________________________

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MICHAEL ROY IVERSEN VITAE

Department of Urban Planning & Policy • University of Illinois at Chicago 144 North Lombard Avenue • Oak Park, IL 60302 cell: 708.383.1189 • [email protected]

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TEACHING AND RESEARCH INTERESTS Environmental Planning Urban Planning Urbanized Ecosystems and Metabolism Green Infrastruc-ture • Comprehensive Planning / Land Use Regulations Urban Data Analysis • Complexity-Based Modeling • Geospatial Analysis and Visualization Technology Mediated and Online Education

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EDUCATION PhD, Urban Planning and Policy, University of Illinois at Chicago expected August 2017

Admitted to doctoral candidacy (based on preliminary examination) 2011

Dissertation: Cities as Urbanized Ecosystems: A Conceptual Framework

Concentration: environmental planning (GPA: 3.9/4.0, credit hours: 135)

Advisor and dissertation committee included with ‘References’.

Bachelor of Architecture, Architecture Department, Iowa State University 1982

BA in Architectural Studies, Architecture Department, Iowa State University 1981

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FELLOWSHIPS

Predoctoral Fellowship, The Institute for Environmental Science and Policy 2009-10 University of Illinois at Chicago

National Science Foundation IGERT Fellowship 2007-09 Landscape, Ecological, and Anthropogenic Processes (LEAP), University of Illinois at Chicago

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LICENSURE AND ACCREDITATION

Licensed Architect (State of Illinois) 1986

Geospatial Analysis and Visualization Graduate Certificate 2010 Department of Urban Planning and Policy, University of Illinois at Chicago (4.0/4.0 GPA)

Master Online Teacher Certificate 2008 University of Illinois and the Illinois Online Network (4.0/4.0 GPA)

LEED® Accredited Professional (U.S. Green Building Council) 2004

Registered Energy Professional (City of Chicago) 2001

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TEACHING Adjunct Professor, SSCI 385: Urban Sustainability Fall 2016 – Spring 2017 Department of Social Sciences, Lewis College of Human Sciences, Illinois Institute of Technology (IIT)

Undergraduate special topics course on urban sustainability. Interdisciplinary inquiry of urbanized areas as coupled natural and human environments, as well

as complex adaptive systems. Full autonomy in course development and classroom instruction.

Adjunct Instructor, GEO 200: Sustainable Urban Development Fall 2016 – Spring 2017 Department of Geography, DePaul University

Undergraduate course on urban sustainability in the U.S. and Chicago metro area. Focuses on the fundamental theoretical perspectives, as well as on the common regulatory and

procedural tools utilized in sustainable urban development. Examines the complex socioecological issues associated with urbanization and of the role of

planning in contemporary society. Full autonomy in course development and classroom instruction.

Instructor, UPP 502: Planning Skills Fall 2009, Fall 2010, Spring 2011, Fall 2012, Spring 2013, Fall 2013 Department of Urban Planning & Policy, University of Illinois at Chicago

Graduate core curriculum course focused on planning skills to collect, analyze and communicate information and data; including data analysis, descriptive and inferential statistics, economic and policy analysis, population projections, systems analysis, spatial and land use analysis, com-puter and visualization skills (ArcGIS, Photoshop, SketchUp, NetLogo).

Full responsibility for course development and classroom instruction. Instructor evaluation rating (mean): 4.4/5.0.

Instructor, The Ecology of Design 2005-2015 Department of Environment, City of Chicago

Sole prerequisite course for the Green Tech U Certificate Program. Full responsibility for course development and instruction. Presented as two parts, three times per year (approx. 3,000 attendees since 2005). Course evaluation rating of instructor (mean): 4.5/5.0.

Co-Instructor, GC 495: How Campus and City Meet in Burnham’s Chicago Summer 2009 Graduate College Summer Interdisciplinary Seminar, University of Illinois at Chicago

Course intended for students and faculty to explore new and interdisciplinary fields in intense periods of mutual inquiry outside the regular curriculum.

Co-taught with Prof’s. Charles Hoch (Urban Planning and Policy), Sharon Haar (Architecture), Robert Bruegmann (Art History) and John Shuler (University Library).

Adjunct Instructor, UPP 594: Planning for an Urban Ecology Spring 2006 Department of Urban Planning & Policy, University of Illinois at Chicago

Interdisciplinary course on sustainable planning. Coupled with real-world planning application of developing sustainable planning standards for Village of Oak Park, IL Comprehensive Plan.

Full responsibility for course development and instruction.

Adjunct Instructor, UPP 594: Creating a Sustainable UIC Campus Spring 2005 Department of Urban Planning & Policy, University of Illinois at Chicago

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Studio/seminar jointly managed with The Institute for Environmental Science and Policy at UIC. Interdisciplinary course on sustainable planning. Coupled with real-world planning application of

developing sustainable planning standards for UIC Campus Master Plan. Full responsibility for course development and instruction.

Adjunct Associate Professor 2002-02 Adjunct Assistant Professor 1995-00 School of Architecture, University of Illinois at Chicago

Arch 399/499: Ecology and Architecture (1999): Full responsibility for undergraduate/graduate course development and instruction.

Arch 371: Design and the Environment (1999-2001): Co-taught undergraduate course with shared responsibility for course development and instruction.

Various Building Science undergraduate/graduate courses (1995-1998).

Adjunct Professor, Arch 390: Sustainable Design 1996-97 Division of Architecture, Andrews University

Full responsibility for undergraduate course development and instruction.

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RESEARCH City-Based Researcher Jan. 2016-present New York University (NYU) Stern Urbanization Project Principal Investigator: Shlomo (Solly) Angel, Director, Urban Expansion Program / NYU

Project: In collaboration with the United Nations Human Settlements Programme (UN Habitat) and the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, conduct a survey of 200 cities, The Land and Housing Survey in a Global Sample of Cities.

Role: Conduct research for the two survey instruments that make up the land and housing sur-vey for the City of Chicago, IL and City of Toledo, OH; 1) regulatory regime governing residential land and housing; and 2) affordability of residential land and housing in the city.

Merritt Research Services Sept. 2015-Dec. 2015 Internship position with leading independent research and data provider focused on information relat-ed to municipal bonds. Research related to municipal bonds, public finance, economic analysis, and urban planning. MuniNetGuide website development and administration, involving website analytics, content pro-

duction, writing and distribution of newsletter. Early Career Researcher May 2015-present Research member of RESURBE Working Group (WG5): Circular economy and urban metabolism. Researchers co-develop their research in a collaborative international environment of six working

groups, and the opportunity to co-author articles within the Springer Resilient Cities book series. RESURBE is an interdisciplinary and multi-sectorial open working platform aimed at rethinking the

socio-environmental transition of cities toward more resilient systems. RESURBE is organized by RECNET Network, UNESCO Chair on Sustainability and University of Brad-

ford in collaboration with UNHABITAT, UNISDR and many other organizations globally.

Graduate Research Assistant Spring, Summer 2014 National Science Foundation: CyperSEES • CyperSEES: Data Integration for Urban Metabolism

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Appointment: The Institute of Environmental Science and Policy, University of Illinois at Chicago Principal Investigator: Dr. Isabel Cruz, Department of Computer Science, University of Illinois at Chicago

Project: Interdisciplinary team of six investigators (computer scientist, civil engineer, urban planner, environmental engineer, medical doctor, public health scientist).

Role: Literature review and data collection and analysis. Compiled, integrated, and analyzed large amounts of heterogeneous spatial and temporal data. Investigated feasibility of applying Fisher Information as a metric for urban metabolism, to determine whether regime shifts are indicative of greater or lesser sustainable urban states.

Steering Committee Member 1999-present The Institute for Environmental Science and Policy, University of Illinois at Chicago

Co-Principal Investigator 2002 Illinois Clean Energy Community Foundation: Professional Development Program in Sustainable Design Appointment: School of Architecture, University of Illinois at Chicago

Project: Create a professional certification design program in sustainable design for the purpose of developing the knowledge base of design professions within the State of Illinois.

Role: Review existing educational programs, survey design professions to determine knowledge base, develop program coursework with the School of Architecture and other academic departments, and evaluate the proposed curriculum by way of peer review.

Affiliated Faculty 1998-01 City Design Center, University of Illinois at Chicago

Interdisciplinary research, education, and service program. The Center’s mission is the study and practice of design in the public interest.

Selected Project: Design Matters: Best Practices in Affordable Housing Catalog (1999-01) Role: Assisted with literature review, compilation of affordable housing prototypes, research of project submission formats, identification of project selection criteria, website development.

Co-Principal Investigator 1998 Argonne National Laboratory: Sustainable Connections Project Appointment: Special Term Appointment with Information Sciences Division Principal Investigator: Dr. Roberta Feldman, Co-Director, City Design Center.

Role: Developed web-based tools for research and outreach for the Existing Building Efficiency Research Program, a database of energy efficient building projects.

Staff Research Architect 1993-95 Energy Resources Center, University of Illinois at Chicago

Interdisciplinary public service, research, and special projects organization to improve energy efficiency and the environment.

Role: Various research projects that involved energy-efficiency and/or affordable housing. These projects included; Minimum Energy Standards for Multi-Family Rehabilitation (Illinois Housing Development Authority), Energy Audits for Homeless Shelters (Illinois Dept. of Energy and Natural Resources), and Energy Audits for Municipal Buildings (Argonne National Labs).

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PUBLICATIONS Conference Proceedings, Published (Peer Reviewed)

Iversen, M.R. (2011). Urbanized ecosystems: Conceptualization to application. In P. Plowright & B. Gamper (Eds.), Proceedings of the 2011 Architectural Research Centers Consortium (ARCC) Spring Research Conference: Considering research - Reflecting upon current themes in architectural research (pp. 449-461). Lawrence Technological University, Southfield, MI: April 22, 2011.

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Journal Articles, In Progress (Peer Reviewed)

Iversen, M.R. (in progress). [Review of the book Globalization and Urbanization: The Global Urban Ecosystem]. Journal of Planning Education and Research.

Iversen, M.R. (in progress). [Review of the book The Ecological design and planning reader]. Journal of Planning Literature.

Iversen, M.R. (in progress). Ildefonso Cerdà and Patrick Geddes: A Comparative study in sustainable planning theory. In preparation for submission to the Journal of Planning History.

Iversen, M.R. (in progress). Palimpsest transection: A Comparative study of historic preservation and ecological restoration. In preparation for submission to Restoration Ecology.

Iversen, M.R. (in progress). Eugène-Emmanuel Viollet-le-Duc and John Ruskin: Preservation and restora-tion. In preparation for submission to the Journal of the Society of Architectural Historian.

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Articles (Non Peer Reviewed)

Iversen, M. R. (1996). Waiting for sustainability in Chicago. Reviews. School of Architecture, University of Illinois at Chicago, 4(1), 11.

Iversen, M. R. (1996). Sustainability and architectural education in the Great Lakes Bioregion. Reviews. School of Architecture, University of Illinois at Chicago, 4(1), 13.

Iversen, M. R. (1996). Energy-efficient housing. FOCUS. Chicago Chapter of the American Institute of Architects, 16(4), 10.

Iversen, M. R. (1995). On the trail of sustainability. FOCUS. Chicago Chapter of the American Institute of Architects, 15(6), 9-11.

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REPORTS

Iversen, M.R. (2006). Village of Oak Park: System Model. Study prepared for the Energy and Environ-mental Advisory Committee, Village of Oak Park. Conservation Design Forum, Elmhurst, IL.

Cavallo, J. D., & Iversen, M. R. (1999). What's in your bookmark? Green building information on the Web. Argonne National Lab., IL, & Conference: 1999 Affordable Comfort Conference, Chicago, IL. (ANL/ES/CP-98437)

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PRESENTATIONS Conference Papers (Peer Reviewed)

Iversen, M.R. (2016). Urbanized ecosystems: The Flux and cyclic metabolic processes of cities. Associa-tion of Collegiate Schools of Planning 56th Annual Conference, Portland, OR: November 3, 2016.

Iversen, M.R. (2015). Ildefonso Cerdà and Patrick Geddes: (re)Examining cities as complex systems. Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning 55th Annual Conference, Houston, TX: October 25, 2015.

Iversen, M.R. (2014). Urban metabolism: Transformation of big ideas into catalysts for change. Associa-tion of Collegiate Schools of Planning 54th Annual Conference, Philadelphia, PA: October 30, 2014.

Iversen, M.R. (2012). The Flux and cyclic processes of urbanized ecosystems. Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning 53rd Annual Conference, Cincinnati, OH: November 2, 2012.

Iversen, M.R. (2011). … endless forms most beautiful and most wonderful … . Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning 52nd Annual Conference, Salt Lake City, UT: October 15, 2011.

Iversen, M.R. (2010). Urbanized ecosystems: Proof of concept. Association of Collegiate Schools of Plan-ning 51st Annual Conference, Minneapolis, MN: October 10, 2010.

Bagstad, K.J., & Iversen, M.R. (2009). Climate change, ecological thresholds, and economic impacts: Integrating climate science and economics. Illinois Economics Association 39th Annual Meeting, Uni-versity of Illinois at Chicago. April 16, 2009.

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Conference Abstracts (Peer Reviewed)

Iversen, M.R. (2016). Big data in the village: Integrating big data with urbanized ecosystems. Convening on Urban Data Science, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL: April 28, 2016.

Iversen, M.R. (2013). The Ecological measure of design. Society of Building Science Educators Annual Retreat, Mt. Baldy, CA: June 22, 2013.

Iversen, M.R. (2011). Urbanized ecosystems. The Lean Years Conference, Planning + Architecture Research Group, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI: March 19, 2011.

Iversen, M.R. (2010). Conceptualizing urban areas as urbanized ecosystems (UrbEcoSys): Proof of con-cept [Abstract]. In D.N. Laband (Ed.), Proceedings, Emerging Issues along Urban/Rural Interfaces III: Linking science and society (pp. 180-181). Auburn University, Auburn, AL: April 13, 2010.

Iversen, M.R. (2005). A Master plan for campus ecology. Society for College and University Planning, North Central Regional Conference, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH: Oct, 10, 2005.

Iversen, M.R. (2005). Green UIC campus master plan. Greening the Heartland Conference, Chicago, IL. June 1, 2005.

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Conference Poster Sessions

Iversen, M.R. (2009, October). Urbanized ecosystems: Proof of concept. Poster session presented at the Conference for Sustainability IGERTs 2 (C4SI2): Social-Ecological Transformations and Sustainability, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ.

Iversen, M.R. (2009, May). Urbanized ecosystems: Proof of concept. Poster session presented at the NSF IGERT Principal Investigators Annual Meeting, Alexandria, VA.

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Invited Presentations and Lectures (Selected)

Presentations

Urbanized ecosystems: Conceptualization to proof-of-concept. 5th Biennale Exhibition of the Oak Park Architectural League / Oak Park Public Library, Oak Park, IL: December, 2009.

Historic preservation and a sustainable future: A Community conversation. Burnham Plan Centennial Celebration, Unity Temple, Oak Park, IL. June 4, 2009.

The Ecology of design. Wild Things Conference, co-sponsored by: Audubon Chicago Region, Chicago Wilderness, The Nature Conservancy of Illinois, and the Volunteer Stewardship Network, University of Illinois at Chicago, IL: February 9, 2009.

A Page from history: The Historic building preservation movement. Community Tree Preservation Forum, The Morton Arboretum, Lisle, IL: June 10, 2006.

Green building 101. The Total Facility Management Show Conference, Construct America, Chicago, IL: April 20, 2005.

Introduction to green building. Green Design Workshops, Chicago Department of Environment, Chicago, IL: November 2004.

Whole Building Design. Green Building Symposium, Chicago Department of Environment, Chicago, IL: October 14, 2003.

Materials and resources. Building Green in Chicago Lecture Series, Chicago Department of Environment, Chicago, IL: January 25, 2001.

Departmental Talks

Preview of presentations at Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning 52nd Annual Conference. Urban Planning and Policy Friday Forum, University of Illinois at Chicago: October 7, 2011.

Report from Copenhagen: UN Climate Change Conference 2009. Urban Planning and Policy Friday Forum, University of Illinois at Chicago: April 9, 2010.

UN Climate Change Conference, Copenhagen 2009. NSF IGERT LEAP Seminar Series, University of Illinois at Chicago: January 10, 2010.

The Ecology of design: Conceptualizing the design of urbanized ecosystems within an integrated socio-ecological framework. NSF IGERT LEAP Seminar Series, University of Illinois at Chicago: January 23, 2009.

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Guest Lectures

UN Climate Change Conference, Copenhagen 2009. UPP 570: Environmental Planning & Policy, Prof. Ning Ai, Department of Urban Planning & Policy, University of Illinois at Chicago. April 10, 2012.

UN Climate Change Conference 2009: The Disconnect between science and policy, and the reality of muddling-through planning theory. HON 134: Energy and Society II - Environmental Sustainability and Policy, Prof. Thomas Theis, Honors College, University of Illinois at Chicago. Feb. 19, 2010.

Sustainable Planning. UPP 551: Physical Planning IV: Methods, Prof. Kheir Al-Kodmany, Department of Urban Planning & Policy, University of Illinois at Chicago. April 3, 2008.

Ecology of Design. ARCH 464: Building Science IV, Prof. Dan Wheeler, School of Architecture, University of Illinois at Chicago. January 16, 2002 and February 18, 2003.

Invited Media Interviews

Writing our Story, Radio DePaul / DePaul University, Chicago, IL: January 15, 2012.

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Conference Committees

Planning Committee, Toward sustainable design at UIC: A Symposium. Green Campus Council, Universi-ty of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL: October 23, 2000.

Planning Committee, Environmental summit, Institute for Environmental Science and Policy at University of Illinois at Chicago, Lake Geneva, WI: April, 2008.

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PRACTICE (Selected) Michael Roy Iversen, Architect (Oak Park, IL) 1996-07 Principal

As a sole practitioner, provided consulting services in sustainable design since 1996. As a practicing architect and LEED AP, sustainable design consulting services have been provided for such clients as Pfizer Global Research and Development, International Building Performance Simulation Association, Sol-omon Cordwell Buenz, Farr Associates, and the Chicago Public Building Commission; including such pro-jects as the Chicago Center for Green Technology (2002), the first LEED-certified Platinum building in Chicago, and the Lake Street Neighborhood Plan in Oak Park, IL (2007).

Prisco Serena Sturm Architects (Northbrook, IL) 1995-96 Director of Sustainable Design (PSS Systems)

Responsible for developing and managing sustainable design services that are appropriate to the particular requirements of the client, which included energy conservation, resource-efficient materials and methods, healthy and productive indoor environments and sustainable standards.

Harry Weese & Associates (Chicago, IL) 1987-90 Project Manager

Responsible for construction administration project phase, for such projects as the East St. Louis Federal Courthouse Rehabilitation (East St. Louis, IL, 1991), and Swiss Grand Hotel (Chicago, 1990).

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PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS

American Planning Association (APA) 2008-present

American Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP) 2016-present

International Building Performance Simulation Association (IBPSA) 2002-present

Society of Building Science Educators (SBSE) 1996-present

System Dynamics Society 2013–present

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SERVICE Pleasant Home Foundation (Oak Park, IL): board member 2006-09

University of Illinois at Chicago / Green Campus Council 1997-02

City of Chicago / Energy Code Review Sub-Committee 1999-00

AIA Chicago / Committee on the Environment: Chairperson 1996-97

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GRANTS AND AWARDS

UPP PhD Student Travel Award 2012 From the Dept. of Urban Planning and Policy, University of Illinois at Chicago For travel to Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning 53rd Annual Conference, Cincinnati, OH.

UPP PhD Student Travel Award 2011 From the Dept. of Urban Planning and Policy, University of Illinois at Chicago For travel to Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning 52nd Annual Conference, Salt Lake City, UT.

UPP PhD Student Travel Award 2010 From the Dept. of Urban Planning and Policy, University of Illinois at Chicago For travel to Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning 51st Annual Conference, Minneapolis, MN.

Green Award 2009 From the Energy & Environmental Advisory Commission, Village of Oak Park, IL For creating, developing and administering Green Tuesdays in the Village program, an annual public

lecture series on various environmental topics and issues specifically relevant to the Village of Oak Park. Started in 2006, there have been 36 sessions attended by over 800 persons.

Travel Grant 2009 From Conference for Sustainability IGERTs 2 For travel to Conference for Sustainability IGERTs 2, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ.

Sustainable Design Internship Award 2008 From Conservation Design Forum (CDF) For paid position in CDF Intern Program, applying integrative approaches to sustainable landscape

planning and design, working alongside landscape architects, planners, environmental scientists, hydrologists, and civil engineers.

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Travel Grant 2007 From Conference for Sustainability IGERTs 1 For travel to Conference for Sustainability IGERTs 1, University of Alaska at Fairbanks. The Charles E. Gawne Public Advocacy Award, Village Citizens Alliance, Oak Park, IL 2007 In recognition and appreciation for advocating excellence in urban planning, responsible environ-

mental policies, and for initiating of Green Tuesdays in the Village.

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STUDENT ADVISEMENT

Thesis Advisor 2003 Larsson, C. (2003). Building energy use at an American university - University of Illinois at Chicago. (Mas-

ter’s thesis, Linköping University, Sweden). LiTH-IKP-2040.

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COMPETITIONS (JURIED)

The Image of Research, fourth annual interdisciplinary competition. 2011 Sponsors: Graduate College and the University Library, University of Illinois at Chicago. Finalist (Palimpsest Transection): Exhibited at University Library, UIC (April 11 – May 31, 2011).

Housing a Community, Design Competition on Affordable Housing 1998 Sponsors: Women in Planning & Development and Westside Habitat for Humanity. Honorable Mention: International competition on affordable infill housing for Chicago's North

Lawndale community. Attracted nearly 200 entries from throughout the world.

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RELEVANT COMPUTER-BASED PROFICIENCY

Agent-Based Modeling: NetLogo v5.2

Mapping: ESRI ArcGIS v10.1, ArcExplorer, Google Earth

Statistical and Data Analysis: SAS v9.4, MS Excel 2013 (v15.0)

Visualization: Trimble SketchUp v8, Adobe Photoshop vCS6, Adobe Acrobat vCS6

Presentation: MS PowerPoint 2013 (v15.0), Prezi

Social Networking: WordPress (with HTML literacy), LinkedIn

Course Management System: Blackboard (v9.1)

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RELEVANT DATABASE AND TOOLS PROFICIENCY

U.S. Census Bureau: American Community Survey, American FactFinder, Economic Census, Census of Governments

Economics: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA), U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS)

Energy: U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA), International Energy Agency (IEA), U.S. Depart-ment of Energy (DOE) High Performance Buildings Database

Public Finance: S&P Municipal Bond Index, Chicago Board Options Exchange (CBOE) Volatility Index (VIX)

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RELEVANT COURSEWORK

The following UIC graduate coursework was completed beyond UPP PhD program requirements;

UPP 460: Intro. to Geospatial Analysis &Visualization BIOS 432: Restoration Ecology

UPP 493: Analysis with Excel BIOS 490: Topics in Ecology & Evolution

UPP 507: Computer Topics Urban Planning BIOS 535: Ecosystems

UPP 508: GIS for Planners EOHS 400: Environmental Health Sciences

UPP 553: Land Use Law GEOG 486: Analysis of Geographic Patterns

GC 495: Interdisciplinary Seminar: Biofuels PA 504: Budgeting for Public Administration

NSF IGERT Landscape, Ecological & Anthropogenic Processes (LEAP) coursework;

LEAP I: Interdisciplinary Approaches to the Study of Integrated Human / Natural Landscapes

LEAP II: Research Methods

LEAP III: Field Experience

LEAP IV: Capstone

Santa Fe Institute Complexity Explorer online certificate coursework related to complex systems science;

Fractals and Scaling (certificate completed, November 2015)

Introduction to Complexity (certificate completed, September 2015)

Introduction to Dynamical Systems and Chaos (certificate completed, March 2015)

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MICHAEL ROY IVERSEN REFERENCES

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DISSERTATION COMMITTEE

Charles Hoch, Professor Department of Urban Planning and Policy 241 CUPPAH, MC 348 University of Illinois at Chicago tel: 312-996-2156 email: [email protected]

Curtis Winkle, Assoc. Professor Head of the Department Department of Urban Planning and Policy 232 CUPPAH, MC 348 University of Illinois at Chicago tel: 312-996-2155 email: [email protected]

Thomas Theis, Director Institute for Environmental Science and Policy 530 SPHW, MC 673 University of Illinois at Chicago tel: 312-996-1081 email: [email protected]

Mary Ashley, Professor PI, NSF IGERT LEAP Program Department of Biological Sciences 1031 SELE, MC 066 University of Illinois at Chicago tel: 312-996-9462 email: [email protected]

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ACADEMIC

William (Max) Dieber, Former Director Urban Data Visualization Lab Department of Urban Planning and Policy B15 CUPPAH, MC 350 University of Illinois at Chicago tel: 312-413-8435 email: [email protected]

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PROFESSIONAL

Doug Farr, Principal Farr Associates, Architecture, Planning Chicago, IL tel: 312-408-1661 email: [email protected]

Jason Navota, Principal, Local Planning Chicago Metropolitan Agency for Planning Chicago, IL tel: 312-386-8750 email: [email protected]

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STUDENTS

Sydney Blankers (UPP 502, Fall 2013) MUPP, Graduate 2015 University of Illinois at Chicago tel: 650-207-3346) email: [email protected]

Cecily Cunz (UPP 502, Fall 2010) MUPP, Graduate 2012 University of Illinois at Chicago tel: 847.844.9385 email: [email protected],

Valerie Poulos (UPP 502, Spring 2013) MUPP, Candidate 2015 University of Illinois at Chicago tel: 708-507-8161 email: [email protected]

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