APPOINTMENTS
University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, Guerry Professor, 2021-present
University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, Guerry Associate Professor, 2020-2021
University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, UC Foundation Associate Professor, 2016-2020
University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, Interim Department Head, 2018-2019
University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, UC Foundation Assistant Professor, 2015-2016
University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, Assistant Professor, 2011-2015
Yale University, Lab Associate, 2011-2012
Yale University, Post-Doctoral Research Associate, 2010-2011
University of Helsinki, Post-Doctoral Research Associate, 2008-2010
EDUCATION
University of Florida, PhD, 2007
University of Florida, BS with highest honors, 2001
PUBLICATIONS
A full list of publications can be found here.
SELECTION OF GRANTS (TOTAL GRANT & FELLOWSHIP FUNDING >$2-MILLION)
National Science Foundation, Division of Integrative Biology, CAREER: The operation of mate acquisition revisited. PI: H Klug, 2016-2023
National Science Foundation, CC* Networking Infrastructure: Advancing high-speed networking at UTC for research and education. PI: F Kandah, Co-PIs: H Klug, A Skjellum, M Sartipi, D Gendron, 2019-2023
THEC Center of Excellence in Applied Computational Science and Engineering: Using Computational Tools to Understand the Fundamental Rules of Life. PI: H Klug, Co-PIs: J Boyd, A Hossain, & H Qin, 2018-2019
THEC Center of Excellence in Applied Computational Science and Engineering: The development and application of computational tools to address fundamental questions in ecology and evolution. PI: H Klug, Co-PIs: J Boyd & H Qin, 2017-2018
University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Engaged Grant: Developing a UTC-TN Aquarium Partnership. PI: H Klug; Co-PIs: P Foerder and A Carroll, 2016-2017
University of Tennessee at Chattanooga CRISP Grant: iChimp: Using internet technology to connect captive chimpanzees. PI: P Foerder, Co-PIs: F Kandah & H Klug, 2016-2017
Foundation of Greater Chattanooga Grant: Enrichment for students and animals: Using Animal Behavior to Encourage STEM Learning. PI: P Foerder, Co-PIs: H Klug & L Hayes, 2015-2016
University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Faculty Development Grant: Overcoming Evolutionary History: Teaching the Endangered Barrens Topminnow to Escape Predation by an Invasive Species, PI: H Klug, 2015-2016
National Science Foundation: MRI: Acquisition of growth chambers for global change biology research and research training at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. NSF Division of Biological Infrastructure, Major Research Instrumentation. PI: J Boyd, Co-PIs: S Chatzimanolis, H Klug, J Shaw, & T Wilson, 2013-2016
National Science Foundation, International Research Program: The Role of Resource Competition and Density Dependence in Sexual Selection Theory. PI: H Klug, 2008-2010
National Science Foundation, Doctoral Dissertation Improvement Grant: The evolutionary significance of filial cannibalism in fishes with parental care. Co-PI with HJ Brockmann, 2006-2008
National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship, 2004-2007
National Science Foundation, GK-12 SPICE Fellow, 2003-2004
EDITORIAL BOARD SERVICE
Frontiers in Ecology & Evolution, Associate Editor, 2018-2022
Faculty of 1000, Behavioral Ecology Section Member, 2018-2021
Journal of Evolutionary Biology, Reviewing Editor, 2012-2020
Proceedings of the Royal Society B, Associate Editor, 2013-2018
GRANT REVIEWING
National Science Foundation
Marie Curie Fellowship
Graduate Women in Science
NERC (UK)
National Geographic Society
University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, Guerry Professor, 2021-present
University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, Guerry Associate Professor, 2020-2021
University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, UC Foundation Associate Professor, 2016-2020
University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, Interim Department Head, 2018-2019
University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, UC Foundation Assistant Professor, 2015-2016
University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, Assistant Professor, 2011-2015
Yale University, Lab Associate, 2011-2012
Yale University, Post-Doctoral Research Associate, 2010-2011
University of Helsinki, Post-Doctoral Research Associate, 2008-2010
EDUCATION
University of Florida, PhD, 2007
University of Florida, BS with highest honors, 2001
PUBLICATIONS
A full list of publications can be found here.
SELECTION OF GRANTS (TOTAL GRANT & FELLOWSHIP FUNDING >$2-MILLION)
National Science Foundation, Division of Integrative Biology, CAREER: The operation of mate acquisition revisited. PI: H Klug, 2016-2023
National Science Foundation, CC* Networking Infrastructure: Advancing high-speed networking at UTC for research and education. PI: F Kandah, Co-PIs: H Klug, A Skjellum, M Sartipi, D Gendron, 2019-2023
THEC Center of Excellence in Applied Computational Science and Engineering: Using Computational Tools to Understand the Fundamental Rules of Life. PI: H Klug, Co-PIs: J Boyd, A Hossain, & H Qin, 2018-2019
THEC Center of Excellence in Applied Computational Science and Engineering: The development and application of computational tools to address fundamental questions in ecology and evolution. PI: H Klug, Co-PIs: J Boyd & H Qin, 2017-2018
University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Engaged Grant: Developing a UTC-TN Aquarium Partnership. PI: H Klug; Co-PIs: P Foerder and A Carroll, 2016-2017
University of Tennessee at Chattanooga CRISP Grant: iChimp: Using internet technology to connect captive chimpanzees. PI: P Foerder, Co-PIs: F Kandah & H Klug, 2016-2017
Foundation of Greater Chattanooga Grant: Enrichment for students and animals: Using Animal Behavior to Encourage STEM Learning. PI: P Foerder, Co-PIs: H Klug & L Hayes, 2015-2016
University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Faculty Development Grant: Overcoming Evolutionary History: Teaching the Endangered Barrens Topminnow to Escape Predation by an Invasive Species, PI: H Klug, 2015-2016
National Science Foundation: MRI: Acquisition of growth chambers for global change biology research and research training at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. NSF Division of Biological Infrastructure, Major Research Instrumentation. PI: J Boyd, Co-PIs: S Chatzimanolis, H Klug, J Shaw, & T Wilson, 2013-2016
National Science Foundation, International Research Program: The Role of Resource Competition and Density Dependence in Sexual Selection Theory. PI: H Klug, 2008-2010
National Science Foundation, Doctoral Dissertation Improvement Grant: The evolutionary significance of filial cannibalism in fishes with parental care. Co-PI with HJ Brockmann, 2006-2008
National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship, 2004-2007
National Science Foundation, GK-12 SPICE Fellow, 2003-2004
EDITORIAL BOARD SERVICE
Frontiers in Ecology & Evolution, Associate Editor, 2018-2022
Faculty of 1000, Behavioral Ecology Section Member, 2018-2021
Journal of Evolutionary Biology, Reviewing Editor, 2012-2020
Proceedings of the Royal Society B, Associate Editor, 2013-2018
GRANT REVIEWING
National Science Foundation
Marie Curie Fellowship
Graduate Women in Science
NERC (UK)
National Geographic Society