Way to go Steph!
thesis defense, Mountain lions, remote sensing, wildfire, Google Earth Engine, Sentinel
Lab news and information on geospatial, ecological,
and statistical related research*
thesis defense, Mountain lions, remote sensing, wildfire, Google Earth Engine, Sentinel
ESA2024, science communication, ecosystem disturbance, biogeography, predictive habitat distribution modeling, Sentinel-2, MODIS
Forest conversion, Sentinel-2, Bayesian modeling, science communication, lay summary
Leaving Academia, science communication, job transition
Forest disturbance, Cyclones, MODIS, mangrove ecosystems, science communication, lay summary
thesis defense, Atlantic White Cedar, remote sensing, extreme events, Google Earth Engine, Sentinel
Tree rings, science communication, ecosystem disturbance, Hurricane Sandy
AAG2023, science communication, ecosystem disturbance, biogeography, predictive habitat distribution modeling, Sentinel-2, MODIS
fieldwork, science communication, Hurricane Sandy, remote sensing, forest mortality, tree rings, extreme events
post-doc, drought, remote sensing, aspen-sagebrush ecotone
*This is not a a true, linear open lab notebook, but it is in the spirit of open science and information sharing.
It is one of our my primary forms of science outreach and communication. We believe scientists have a strong
responsibility to conduct outreach and share information with colleagues, policy makers and taxpayers for the
greater good of our society. This page includes information from Tim Assal before he established the Biogoegraphy & Landscape Dynamics Lab at KSU.
Top image: the Sagebrush Sea at the foot of the Wind River Mountains, Wyoming