Community Action for Resilience and Equity (CARE) Lab
Directed by Qian He, PhD, AICP at the Department of Geography, Planning, and Sustainability, Rowan University
Directed by Qian He, PhD, AICP at the Department of Geography, Planning, and Sustainability, Rowan University
Sean Olcese is a Graduate Research Fellow in the CARE Lab. Sean is working on assessing the fiscal impacts of sea-level rise through parcel-level analyses of inundation and isolation risk in Maryland and New Jersey, with support from the National Science Foundation (NSF). His previous work, funded by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), included census-tract level analyses of the Philadelphia–Camden metropolitan area, examining relationships between poor air quality, historic redlining, and the built environment. He is graduating in Spring 2026 with a B.S. in GIS, along with minors in computer science and mathematics, and expects to complete an M.S. in Urban and Regional Planning (MURP) in 2027. Sean is passionate about environmentalism, sustainability, and cartography, and aims to use his training to advance equitable approaches to climate adaptation and resilience.
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Gabrielle McCutchan is a Research Assistant within the CARE Lab at Rowan University. Gabrielle will be examining the extent of climate strain on healthcare access in the Cape May, Cumberland, and Salem counties in southern New Jersey in the event of natural disasters, through the South Jersey Institute of Public Health. Gabrielle is pursuing a Bachelor’s of Science in GIS with a double major in Geography, and a Certificate of Undergraduate Studies in Sustainable Urbanism. Gabrielle is interested in studying multimodal transportation in urban areas, particularly at the intersection of making them more accessible and equitable to all communities. Outside of her career, Gabrielle enjoys being outside in nature, exploring new cities on foot, and her part-time work as a lead barista.
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Fatu Amara is a medical student at Rowan-Virtua School of Osteopathic Medicine and a Pathways to Primary Care Scholar with over five years of experience in public health and policy. Her previous research experience includes conducting qualitative and quantitative research at the University of Oxford’s Ethox Centre, where she co-authored a peer-reviewed publication in BMJ Global Health examining ethical challenges during epidemics. Her work also includes leading health research initiatives focused on Sierra Leone women's health, and contributing to COVID-19 vaccine equity strategy development at the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health.
Fatu will be joining the CARE Lab as a Research Assistant to study flood risk, social determinants of health, and healthcare access in South Jersey. Outside of her academic and research work, she enjoys cooking and traveling.
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Hosen Arman is a medical student at the Rowan–Virtua School of Osteopathic Medicine. Prior to medical school, he received a graduate degree in Environment, Sustainability, and Health at the University of Michigan. He is passionate about the intersection of climate and health. At the CARE Lab, he studies climate-related flood risk and primary care access in Southern New Jersey. Outside of his studies, he enjoys traveling, exploring nature, and playing pickleball.
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Aishwarya Muppoor is currently a first year medical student at Rowan Virtua School of Osteopathic Medicine. She attended college at Nova Southeastern University in Fort Lauderdale, Florida with a major in Neuroscience and a minor in Honors Transdisciplinary Studies. Aishwarya is from Monroe Township, New Jersey and is interested in a future career as an internal medicine or endocrinology doctor. Her previous research experience includes presenting two posters at her local university research symposium, presenting at an international psychology research conference, and working in a neuroscience wet lab with mice to assess traumatic brain injury. Aishwarya currently has a publication in the Nature Human Behavior journal. Her hobbies include tennis, hiking, shopping, and cooking.
Aishwarya is working on a scoping review researching how natural disasters and geography affect access to healthcare resources at CARE Lab.
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Vignan Ganji was a Graduate Research Assistant in the CARE lab. Vignan works on examining the social justice and built environmental implication of EV charging stations within Washington D.C., Maryland, Virginia (DMV) metropolitan area and Philadelphia. Vignan graduated with his M.S. in Urban and Regional Planning and is expected to graduate in the spring of 2025. He comes from a strong background in the field, holding a M.S. in Architecture and Planning, and has 3 years of applied planning experience in India. Vignan is interested in utilizing mapping and GIS to explore relationships between humans and geography. Outside of his career, Vignan considers himself an old-school style enjoyer of vintage cars. He enjoys exploring nature, new music, experimenting with photography and exploring new places.
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Noah Bilgrav was an undergraduate research assistant in the CARE lab. Noah is working on examining the impact of sea level rise and coastal flooding on the tax revenue and fiscal health of municipalities close to the coast. This project is being funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF). Set to graduate in the Fall of 2025 with a B.S. in Community and Environmental Planning, Noah is combining his interests in climate-related studies and policy with his academic skills and tools acquired throughout his time at Rowan University. In his free time, Noah enjoys reading, listening to music, and spending time with friends and family.
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Shreya Nalla was a Graduate Research Assistant in the CARE lab. Shreya is conducting an in-depth assessments of state and local-led climate action plans as part of the New Jersey State Plan Impact Assessment Project funded by NJ State Office of Planning Advocacy. Shreya is an aspiring GIS Specialist and Urban Planner and is deeply passionate about environmental protection and climate change initiatives. Shreya’s strong background facilitates these goals: as an undergraduate, she worked as a research associate for her college, the Administrative Staff College of India. She also represented her college for NOSPlan, a national student planning organization. Looking forward, Shreya is expected to graduate from Rowan University with a M.S. in Urban and Regional planning in the spring of 2026. Outside of her career interests, Shreya enjoys gardening and spending time in nature.
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Raven Vijayakumar is an Undergraduate Research Assistant in the CARE lab. Raven assisted Nathalie with the revision and distribution of the transit survey. He works on data collection and creating maps using GIS for the student transit study. Raven has a passion for GIS, conservation ecology and community science. He developed a strong connection with nature through experiencing its wonders, which is why he is passionate about fostering and strengthening connections between people and the environment. He enjoys being involved on Rowan’s campus and is currently part of RUSPO, REAL and the SCCA. Raven is currently a junior working towards graduating in May 2026, with a B.A. in Environmental & Sustainability Studies (ESS) and a B.S. in Geographic Information Science (GIS).
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Nathalie Calvachi is an Undergraduate Research Assistant in the CARE lab. Nathalie leads the CARE lab’s Rowan Student Transit Accessibility survey - where she has assisted with the development and release of the survey. Nathalie is an enthusiastic and accomplished student graduating from Rowan University in December 2024, with a B.S. in Geographic Information Science (GIS), and a minor in Civil Engineering. She will also earn certificates in transportation engineering and Land Development. Nathalie strives to create a resilient future for the transportation industry and aspires to increase the accessibility of transportation services to the public. As a woman in STEM, Nathalie strongly believes in advocating for women in STEM. Outside of school, she enjoys traveling.
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Ciara Wenger worked as a graduate research assistant in the CARE Lab in the Spring 2024 semester. Ciara graduated in May 2024, earning a M.S. in Urban and Regional Planning with a concentration in Sustainability. Ciara conducted literature reviews pertaining to transportation accessibility and resilience of transportation systems. Ciara has had a deep connection with nature from a very young age, having grown up in Sandy Hook, NJ, and she aspires to protect nature with a career incorporating sustainability, land conservation and environmental planning.
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Cedric Gadie worked as an Undergraduate Research Intern in CARE Lab during the Spring 2024 semester. He assisted Nathalie with surveying and data collection. Cedric analyzed the data he and Nathalie collected and wrote about the implications of transportation services on students’ well-being and academic success. Cedric graduated in May 2024, with a B.A. in Environmental & Sustainability Studies, with a strong aspiration to create positive change as he continues to work in the field of sustainability and planning. Cedric is interested in athletics and likes to spend his free time working out.
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Please email your resume, skillsets, and research interests to Dr. Qian He. We are only accepting RA applications from students at Rowan University.