Michael Timmons
Emeritus, Biological and Environmental Engineering
Mike provides a foundation of information related to the production of aquacultured products, both fresh and saltwater, with an emphasis on sustainable and environmentally friendly engineering technologies.
Research Focus
Professor Timmons provides engineering input and perspective on responsible aquaculture development with an emphasis on business management and formation.
Selected Publications
- Ebeling, J. M., Timmons, M. B., & Bisogni, J. (2006). Engineering analysis of the stoichiometry of photoautotrophic, autotrophic, and heterotrophic removal of ammonia-nitrogen in aquaculture systems. Aquaculture. 257:346-358.
Education
- Doctorate
Cornell University
1979 - Master of Science
University of Hawaii
1972 - BA/BS
The Ohio State University
1971
Awards & Honors
- Meritorious Service Award (2010) Aquacultural Engineering Society
- J. Thomas Clark Professor of Entrepreneurship and Personal Enterprise (2 year term) (2003) Cornell University
Courses Taught
- BEE 4150: Engineering Ethics and Professional Practice
- BEE 4150: Engineering Ethics and Professional Practice
- BEE 6150: Engineering Ethics and Professional Practice
- BEE 6150: Engineering Ethics and Professional Practice
- BEE 4890: Entrepreneurial Management for Engineers
- BEE 4890: Entrepreneurial Management for Engineers
- BEE 4970: Individual Study in Biological and Environmental Engineering
- ENGRC 4890: Writing-Intensive Entrepreneurial Management for Engineers