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Kozlowski, Theodore Thomas was born on May 21, 1917 in Buffalo. Son of Theodore and Helen (Zamiara) Kozlowski.
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Kozlowski, Theodore Thomas was born on May 21, 1917 in Buffalo. Son of Theodore and Helen (Zamiara) Kozlowski.
Bachelor of Science, Syracuse University, 1939. Master of Arts, Duke University, 1941. Doctor of Philosophy, Duke University, 1947.
Doctor of Science (honorary), University Catholique de Louvain, Belgium, 1978. Doctor of Science (honorary), State University of New York, 1988. Doctor of Science (honorary), Agricultural University Poznan, Poland, 1992.
Assistant professor botany, U. Massachusetts, 1947-1948;
associate professor, U. Massachusetts, 1948-1950;
professor, head department botany, U. Massachusetts, 1950-1958;
professor forestry, University of Wisconsin, 1958-1972;
A.J. Riker professor, University of Wisconsin, 1972-1984;
Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation distinguished research professor, University of Wisconsin, 1984-1987;
department chairman, University of Wisconsin, 1961-1964;
director Biotron Laboratory, University of Wisconsin, 1977-1987. Consultant National Science Foundation, Stanford Research Institute, National Park Service, Food and Agriculture Organization (of the United Nations), Oak RidgeNat. Laboratory, United States Forest Service, Malaysian Government, Brazilian Government, Montana University System, International Foundation for Science, United States-Australia Cooperative Science Program, Natural Environmental Research Council, England, Natural Sciences andEngring.
Council, Canada, Illinois Natural History Survey, Academic Press, Time-Life Books, various university and commercial firms. Visiting biologist Am.Inst. Biological Sciences, 1969-1972.
Visiting scientist Society American Foresters, 1963-1971. Visiting professor University of Pennsylvania, 1954. George Lamb lecturer U. Nebraska, 1974.
George S. Long lecturer U. Washington, 1978. Rapporteur World Consultation on Tree Improvement, 1963. Adjunct Professor environmental studies and biological science University of California, Santa Barbara, 1987-1993.
Visiting scholar environmental science policy management University of California, Berkeley, 1993-1998.
(The efficient management of trees and other woody plants ...)
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(This completely revised classic volume is an up-to-date s...)
Trustee Santa Barbara Botanical Garden, 1992-1993. Member advisory board Santa Barbara Botanical Garden, since 1993, Alumni Trustee, Santa Barbara Botanical garden, since 1997. Enlisted United States Army Air Force, 1942-1945, captain 1945.
Member American Society Plant Physiologists, Scandinavian Society Plant Physiologists, Botanical Society of America (Merit award 1984), Ecological Society of America, Society of America Foresters (Barrington Moore biological research award 1974), International Society Arboriculture (Arboricultural Research award 1976, Merit award 1987), Wisconsin Arborist Association (honorary life member since 1986, Merit award 1987), Societas Forestalis Fenniae (Finland, honorary), Societas Botanicorum Poloniae (honorary), American Institute Biological Sciences, New York Academy of Sciences, Massachusetts History Society, Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi, Alpha Zeta, Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Sigma.
Married Maude Peters, June 29, 1954.