Paul Gessler - Associate Professor of Remote Sensing & GIS - Department of Forest Resources
Paul Gessler
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Associate Professor of Remote Sensing & GIS
Education:
* B.S. Natural Resources (Soil Science), University of Wisconsin, Madison, 1986
* M.S. Environmental Monitoring (Remote Sensing), University of Wisconsin, Madison, 1990
* Ph.D. Environmental Modeling, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia, 1996
Specialty Areas of Interest:
* Remote Sensing & GIS for Forest Ecosystem Analysis & Monitoring
* Wildland Fire Fuels and Fire Hazard Mapping
* Airborne Sensor Development
* Environmental, Ecosystem and Soil-Landscape Modeling
* Terrain and Watershed Analysis
* Forest Soils
* Spatial Statistics
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Penelope Morgan - Professor, Fire Ecology - Department of Forest Resources
Penelope Morgan
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Professor, Fire Ecology
Education:
* B.S. Biology, Utah State University, 1977
* M.S. Forest Ecology, Utah State University, 1979
* Ph.D. Fire Ecology and Management, University of Idaho, 1984
Specialty Areas of Interest:
* Fire ecology and management
* Landscape ecology
* Natural resources ecology and conservation
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Alistair Smith - Assistant Professor of Forest Measurements - Department of Forest Resources
Alistair Smith
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Assistant Professor of Forest Measurements
Education:
* PhD: in Remote Sensing, Geography - King's College London, London, 2004
* MSc. in Imaging and Digital Image Processing, Physics - King's College London, London, 2000
* BSc. in Physics, Physics - University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, 1999
Research Areas:
* Remote Characterization of Vegetation Structure
* Remote Sensing of Active Fire Characteristics and Post Fire Effects
* Forest PARC (Public Access Resource Center)
* Understanding the Effects of Fire on Biogeochemical and Water Cycles |
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