1938
Dr. Zois is born in Newark, New Jersey to Athanasios Konstantinos and Asimina Zois.
1961
Dr. Zois receives a Bachelor of Arts from Rutgers University, where he also becomes an instructor.
1962
Dr. Zois serves as a graduate assistant at Florida State University in Tallahassee, Florida.
1965
Dr. Zois receives a Master of Science from Florida State University.
1965
Dr. Zois becomes a research meteorologist for the National Weather Service in Garden City, New York.
1967
Dr. Zois becomes a professor at Kean College of New Jersey in Union, New Jersey, where he founds the meteorology program.
1971
Dr. Zois marries Elyse Stein.
1980
Dr. Zois receives a Doctor of Philosophy from Rutgers University.
1980
Dr. Zois is appointed president of the New Jersey Chapter of the American Meteorological Society.
1986
Dr. Zois serves as a consultant for Connell, Foley, and Geiser in Roseland, New Jersey.
1987
Dr. Zois is appointed chairman of the Atmospheric Science Section of the New York Academy of Science.
1988
Dr. Zois authors “Climatology Workbook,” “Atmosphere Dynamics; Exercises and Problems,” and “Dynamical and Physical Oceanography.”
1989
Dr. Zois authors “Weather Map Folio.”
1991
Dr. Zois is appointed chairman of the All College Promotion Committee at Kean College of New Jersey.
2011
Dr. Zois authors “Cloudy Anthology.”
2018
Dr. Zois is appointed Member Emeritus at the American Meterological Society.