Update: Phd prospectives: Unless you have been lucky enough to obtain external funding (Fulbright, NSF, etc.) my lab unfortunately won't be able to accept more doctoral students for Fall 2022. Welcome to prospective doctoral, professional master's, and undergraduate students. If you are interested in using remote sensing in biodiversity and climate change research and applications you are in the right place! We approach spatial patterns and ecological function with a range of remote sensing resources (multispectral, lidar, active and passive radar, hyperspectral) and tools. There is the possibility for professional master's students and undergrad students to work on funded research projects (e.g. workstudy or hourly); you are encouraged to take ENVIRON558 or 590 offered Fall semesters, if you don't have experience in remote sensing. Professional master's students (MEMs) can choose to work on remote sensing-based master's projects at the start of their 2nd year that I typically advise (no need to contact me in advance of your arrival to Duke). thanks for your interest!
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Past phd students have been funded by NASA's FINESST program |