Teaching

A portion of my funding comes from the following classes that I TA.

Fall

FE 423/523 Unmanned Aircraft System Remote Sensing

Instructor: Michael Wing, PhD

Graduate and undergraduate students learn how to design and implement remote sensing monitoring projects that incorporate unmanned aircraft systems. Topics covered include: Part 107 regulations, aircraft platforms and sensors, study design, automated flight planning, image processing, orthomosaic generation with Agisoft Metashape, and creation of secondary products including vegetation indices, point clouds, and surface models. Students also receive hands-on flight training and produce a scientific manuscript.

Winter

FE 257 GIS and Forest Engineering Applications

Instructor: Michael Wing, PhD

Undergraduate students are introduced to geographic information systems (GIS) in the context of forest management. Students learn to execute geospatial processing tasks and are introduced to fundamental geomatics. Additionally, the course covers GPS and introduces remote sensing techniques.The course currently implements ESRI ArcGIS Pro software, graciously provided through Oregon State University.

Spring

FES 240 Forest Biology

Instructor: Glenn Howe

FE 472 Mechanized Harvesting and Simulation

Instructor: Jeffrey Wimer

GEOG 462/562 GIScience III: Programming for Geospatial Analysis

Instructor: Robert Kennedy, PhD