Curriculum Vitae
TOMASZ K. BAUMILLER
Museum of Paleontology/Department of Geological
Sciences
1109 Geddes
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1079
Phone: 734-764-7543
e-mail:
tomaszb@umich.edu
EDUCATION
PhD,
MS, University of Illinois,
Geological Sciences, 1985.
AB, University of Chicago,
Geophysical Sciences, 1979.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Professor, Geological Sciences,
Curator,
Associate Professor, Geological Sciences,
University of Michigan, 1999-2005
Associate Curator,
Fulbright Research Scholar, Instytut
Paleobiologii (PAN),
Visiting Scientist,
National Museum of Natural History, Paris, summer 2002
Assistant Professor, Geological Sciences,
University of Michigan, 1996-1999
Assistant Curator,
Thomas D. Cabot Associate Professor, Earth &
Planetary Sciences, Harvard, 1995-1996
Associate Curator,
Assistant Professor, Earth & Planetary
Sciences, Harvard, 1991-1995
Assistant Curator,
Visiting Scientist,
The
Graduate Teaching Assistant, University of Chicago,
1985-1990
Graduate Teaching Assistant, University of
Illinois, 1982-1985
Math and Science teacher,
ACADEMIC HONORS
UROP Faculty
Recognition Award for Outstanding Research Mentorship, 2005
Fulbright Research
Scholar, 2002-2003
Thomas D. Cabot Associate Professor, Harvard, 1995
Best Paper Award (Honorable mention), Journal of
Paleontology (volume 66), 1993
The
University Fellowship,
EDITORIAL AND PROFESSIONAL SERVICE
NSF Sedimentary Geology and Paleobiology
Review Panel, 2006
Paleobiology, Co-Editor
(with R. Burnham, P. Gingerich), 2004-2007
Paleontological Society
Council member, 2004-
Acta Palaeontologica Polonica, Editorial Board, 1996-
Paläontologische Zeitschrift,
Editorial Board, 2004-
Paleontological
Society Symposium: Evolutionary morphology, 2002, Convener
Geology, Editorial Board, 2000-2002
Paleontological
Society International Research Program, Board, 1994,
1998-2000.
GRANTS
extramural
2008-2010, NGS: Crinoid-cidaroid biotic interactioncs: evidence from Lizard Island, Australia and
the Oligocene of New Zealand.
2008-2010, NSF, EAR: Predation in evolution: paleobiological consequences of cidaroid
predation on crinoids.
2004-2007 NSF, Invertebrate
collections at the UMMP.
2002-2004 PRF, Parasitism and
escalation in the fossil record.
1999-2002
NSF, Predation rates & prey escalation in Paleozoic marine benthic
ecosystems.
1997-2000 NSF, Interference
avoidance hypothesis & scaling in crinoids.
1997-1999 NATO, Comparative studies of bathyal crinoids.
1995-1998 NSF, Fossil Invertebrate
Collections at the MCZ.
1993-1998 NSF, Muscle/ligament
problem in crinoids.
1991-1993 NSF, Crinoid
stalk taphonomy.
1990 Paleontological Society
grant-in-assistance.
1987 National Geographic Society (NGS), Ecology of
stalked crinoids.
1987 Student Research Grant, Sigma Xi.
1984 Student Research Grant, Sigma Xi.
1984 R.M. Louer Grant,
1984 Penrose Research Grant, Geological Society of
intramural
2008
UM, Multimedia Teaching Award.
2007
UM, Public Goods Council.
2007 UM, Instructional Development Fund.
2005 UM, CRLT Multimedia Teaching
Award.
2005 UM, LSA Multimedia Teaching
Award.
2004-2005 UM, Turner Award,
University of Michigan. Eocene
predation.
2002-2003 Faculty Fellowship
Enhancement Award, UM.
2000-2001 UM-OVPR.
2000 UROP mini-grant.
1998-1998 UM, Turner Award, UM. 3-D
digitizer (w/D.C.Fisher).
1993 Harvard, Teaching Innovation, Faculty of Arts
and Sciences.
1991-1995 Harvard, Fieldwork grants from the Shaler Fund.
1990 Hinds Research Fund,
University of Chicago.
1987 Hinds Research Fund,
University of Chicago.
STUDENTS SUPERVISED
UNDERGRADUATE
Senior theses
1994
K. Rosenkrantz, Harvard
1995
R. Sperry, Harvard
2007
M. Tuura, UM
University Research
1999
B. Deline
2000
B. Deline
2001
E. K. Roberts
2002
E. K. Roberts
2004
M. Tuura
2005
M. Tuura, A. Williams, A. Beehr
2006
E. Koury, I. Kakwan, N. Krupansky
2007
S. Groat, B. Groeneveld, K.
Eom, Lan She Chan
GRADUATE
MS
1995
A. Abban, Harvard
1996
L.
2000
P. Kaplan, UM
2002
A. Bradley, UM
PhD
1997
G. Llewellyn (Harvard)
1999
L. Leighton, UM (co-chair w/D.C. Fisher)
2004 F. Gahn, UM
ABD- P. Kaplan, UM
2009 D. Chattopadhyay, UM
2010 A. Janevski, UM
POST DOCS SPONSORED
1995/1996
P. Holterhoff, Present position: Assistant Professor,
PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES
Geological
Society of
Geology
(SEPM)