We just released the model to extract snow depth from snow pole images! ๐ฅณPaper: https://t.co/7OMD3dgvPL . Big big thank you to my fellow coauthors @LauraPrugh, Carrie Vuyovich @space_potato, Ryan Currier @wcurrier, & Zhongqi Miao, as well as @NASAGoddard@cv4ecology
For anyone in the DC area, WILDLABS Geospatial will have a meetup on Wednesday Nov 5 at Franklin Beer Hall! Spread the word and register so we can get a headcount!
*summer wrap up* still processing the amazing opportunity it was to attend posit::conf 2024! I met so many cool people excited about open source code. Thx @posit_pbc for the meeting and luncheon with other passionate coders! Excited to design my hex sticker for my PhD library
We just released the model to extract snow depth from snow pole images! ๐ฅณPaper: https://t.co/7OMD3dgvPL . Big big thank you to my fellow coauthors @LauraPrugh, Carrie Vuyovich @space_potato, Ryan Currier @wcurrier, & Zhongqi Miao, as well as @NASAGoddard@cv4ecology
Excited to share that I'm stepping into the role of Science Lead for @Nature_ID! Thrilled to join the team and contribute to The Nature Conservancy's conservation efforts in Idaho and beyond!
https://t.co/XbHZCWN5YI
had to pinch myself so many times this week for getting to attend the @EuroGeosciences General Assembly! Thank you to Dr. Pimental for organizing the session and all those that came to the PICO session! sidenote: I was excited when I realized I matched the conference rug.
The call for applications for the *winter* โ๏ธ๐ด 2025 @cv4ecology workshop at @Caltech is now open! Join our 3-week course aimed to teach ecologists the skills and knowledge to use CV in their own research.
Applications due March 22, 2024.
https://t.co/LlYBsfLaZm
The last of >4800 CO2 & CH4 forest soil flux measurements (across 5 sites, 3 years and 147 field days) of my PhD!
Time to dig into to the data: how do these fluxes respond to biochar applicaton, NH4NO3 fertilization, increased precipitiation and open top chambers?
New research led by SEFS Ph.D. Candidate @CatherineMBreen highlights remote cameras deployed to monitor wildlife as an untapped source of snow cover observations.
https://t.co/MKMP04KgNY #wildlifescience#remotesensing#snowcover
One of my PhD chapters is now out! A key takeaway is that camera traps can supplement satellite information for snow, improving snow cover maps for climate mitigation efforts. Grateful to @NASAGoddard and @NINAforskning for supporting this work. https://t.co/kvcYTUbMVH
How does learning Norwegian help with completing a wildlife PhD? Ask SEFS PhD student @CatherineMBreen
Read how her experience during a fellowship in Norway has shaped her research and understanding of her heritage: https://t.co/Hj2upA4kxd
#studyabroad#fieldworkfriday
A handful of all-nighters this winter in order to assess changes in the strength of the snow surface over night. I thought I would be tired but I didn't want the night to end.
I will be a first-time attendee to the TWS annual meeting -- dream come true to have the chance to participate at a wildlife conference. I welcome all the advice!
Thinking of applying for 2023's @cv4ecology summer school? Visit this discussion thread to chat with @sarameghanbeery about the application process and learn more about submitting a successful application!
https://t.co/7LnBMYHYQu