Jeffrey Geddes

Research in Jeff’s group is focused on the impacts of reactive trace gases in Earth’s atmosphere. Topics range from understanding urban air quality to studying biosphere-atmosphere exchange in natural environments. The group primarily uses satellite remote sensing observations in combination with a global model of atmospheric chemistry, but also relies on field measurements. Current projects […]

Michael Gevelber

Professor Gevelber’s engineering research focuses on developing enhanced materials processing capabilities though modeling, sensor development, experimentation, and integrated system and control design. Research in his Advanced Materials Process Control Laboratory has focused on designing and implementing real time control for a variety of materials processing systems and includes production scale equipment for electron beam deposition, […]

David Glick

David Glick joined the Political Science department and Boston University in 2011. He is an associate professor. He is also the faculty director of MetroBridge and a co-PI on the Menino Survey of Mayors with BU’s Initiative on Cities. He received his Ph.D. in the Department of Politics at Princeton University and was previously a visiting […]

Luisa Godinez-Puig

Luisa is a former Doctoral Research Fellow of the Initiative on Cities having received her Ph.D. with the Political Science Department at Boston University. She is currently a Senior Research Associate at the Urban Institute in Washington, D.C.

Judith Gonyea

Judith Gonyea is a professor at Boston University School of Social Work and a faculty affiliate of the Center for Innovation in Social Sciences (CISS) at BU’s College of Arts & Sciences. Gonyea is the author of more than 100 publications, often centering on historically disadvantaged older populations with the goal of advancing equity. In […]

Juliahna Green

Read more about Juliahna’s experience as the 2018 Greater Manchester Combined Authority Fellow Juliahna Green studied economics in the College of Arts and Sciences. She interned at Roca, a local not-for-profit aimed at combating cyclical poverty. In the past, she has interned in three different departments at the City of Boston, most recently in Intergovernmental […]

Max Greenberg

Max A. Greenberg researches and teaches in the areas of political sociology, youth and families, and gender. His most recent book, Twelve Weeks to Change a Life: At Risk Youth in a Fractured State, examines the reorganization of state power around short-term grants and fleeting programs. Drawing on ethnographic fieldwork and historical research, the book […]

David Gross

David is the Program Manager for MetroBridge, the experiential learning program of the Boston University Initiative on Cities (IOC). In this role, he works to embed real-world projects for municipalities and community organizations into courses at BU, providing research support to communities and hands-on learning experiences to students. Students in MetroBridge courses gain transferable skills […]

Nic Gunkel

Nic is the lead on two of the Initiative’s ongoing research projects: a special report on collaboration and governance structures within and between city networks, particularly in the climate realm, and an oral history project of US mayors, who left a significant legacy. Prior to joining the IOC, Nic completed his MPA from the London […]

Nicolas Gunkel

Nic is the lead on two of the Initiative’s ongoing research projects: a special report on collaboration and governance structures within and between city networks, particularly in the climate realm, and an oral history project of US mayors, who left a significant legacy. Prior to joining the IOC, Nic completed his MPA from the London […]