Much of my work and educational experience (see Curriculum Vitae) has contained elements in which Geographic Information Systems (GIS) could play a strong role. Most recently, I performed phenotyping across wide germplasms of different crops in greenhouse and field experiments. For the field experiments, aerial imaging was a tool showing promise for high-throughput analyses, so I boosted my skillset around image processing of remote sensing data and GIS. I also developed a proficiency with the installation and management of environmental monitoring systems to accommodate the highly necessary ground truth component.
This current page is specific to the accomplishments I accrued during my participation in the Graduate Certificate in GIS progam at North Carolina State University and is comprised of four focus areas, Introduction to GIS, Advanced Geospatial Analytics, Remote Sensing, and Surface Water Hydrology with GIS. Please find representative projects for all areas within the subsequent subpages.
Please feel free to peruse the remainder of the website. For more information about the members of Hudelsonia, see About Us. For those who may be interested in exploring Hudelsonia, please begin your journey at Home.
Landsat 7 image from 1999 in 4, 3, 2 false coloration
Sio River Drainage, Kenya