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  1. 3101

    Joint European-U.S. Observatory Planning Continues at NEON

    Joint European-U.S. Observatory Planning Continues at NEON The second annual COOPEUS (COOPeration EU and U.S.) strategic planning meeting was held at NEON last week in order to continue the development of joint harmonization and interoperability between 鈥�
  2. 3102

    North American Soils Analysis Yields New Research Guidelines and Continental-Scale Patterns

    North American Soils Analysis Yields New Research Guidelines and Continental-Scale Patterns Just as most of an iceberg stays hidden under the surface of the ocean, many of the most important ecosystem processes happen underfoot. Soil properties, processes 鈥�
  3. 3103

    NEON Hosts Congressman Jared Polis on Earth Day

    NEON Hosts Congressman Jared Polis on Earth Day Congressman Jared Polis toured NEON headquarters, heard short presentations and participated in a town hall discussion with NEON staff on Earth Day, April 22, 2014. Presentations focused on recent airborne 鈥�
  4. 3104

    US Ecological Observatory Receives New NSF Funding

    US Ecological Observatory Receives New NSF Funding The Director of the National Science Foundation (NSF) and representatives of the National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON) have completed two Cooperative Support Agreements that will fund design and 鈥�
  5. 3105

    Core Sites Selected for the National Ecological Observatory Network

    Core Sites Selected for the National Ecological Observatory Network February 28, 2007 An聽initial group of 20 candidate core sites across the United States has been selected. A technical review committee of NEON senior staff and colleagues from the 鈥�
  6. 3106

    Airborne Remote Sensing

    Airborne Remote Sensing Airborne remote sensing surveys are conducted over NEON field sites during peak greenness and provide quantitative information on land cover and changes to ecological structure and chemistry, including the presence and effects of 鈥�
  7. 3107

    Spatial and Temporal Scaling in Continental-Scale Ecology Workshop

    Spatial and Temporal Scaling in Continental-Scale Ecology Workshop Understanding the functioning of ecosystems and how they respond across scales is one of the fundamental challenges in ecology. This is of particular importance as we extend ecological 鈥�
  8. 3108

    John Adler

    John Adler John Adler has utilized various platforms to conduct Earth Observations, including autonomous underwater vehicles, traditional and uncrewed aircraft, in situ towers, and satellites. His varied scientific operations have taken him to both the 鈥�
  9. 3109

    Andrea Anteau

    Andrea Anteau Andrea Anteau is the field operations manager for the Northern Plains - Domain 09. She has had a life-long passion for ecology has worked in ecological research and science education for almost 20 years. Along the way she has worked on 鈥�
  10. 3110

    Ed Ayres

    Ed Ayres Ed oversees the sensor-based soil plot measurements at NEON terrestrial sites. These measurements include, soil temperature, moisture, and CO2 concentration profiles, soil heat flux, and aboveground measurements made in the soil plots, such as 鈥�
  11. 3111

    Dave Barnett

    Dave Barnett Dave Barnett has two primary roles with NEON; he is responsible for the spatial sampling design 鈥� the location of plots within sites 鈥� for the observation and collection of terrestrial organisms and soil, and he also oversees the plant 鈥�
  12. 3112

    Cameron Chapman

    Cameron Chapman Cameron Chapman received his B.S. in Geographic Information Science and his certificate in GIS from the University of North Alabama. Prior to joining NEON, Cameron worked as an Airborne Sensor Operator where he executed LiDAR mapping and 鈥�
  13. 3113

    Janae Csavina

    Janae Csavina Janae Csavina manages the Calibration, Validation, and Audit Laboratory (CVAL) for NEON. CVAL calibrates and validates sensors and data acquisition systems for the project and creates standards such as isotopic gas and water standards used 鈥�
  14. 3114

    Matt DeVoe

    Matt DeVoe Matthew DeVoe is a United States Air Force veteran with 14 years of military and Department of Defense experience. His areas of expertise are tactical Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance exploitation, airborne lidar, full motion 鈥�
  15. 3115

    Keli Goodman

    Keli Goodman Keli Goodman is the Research Lead of the NEON Aquatics Team, which is comprised of the Aquatic Instrument System (AIS) and the Aquatic Observation System (AOS), designed to enable data users to detect long-term ecological change of aquatic 鈥�
  16. 3116

    Tristan Goulden

    Tristan Goulden Tristan Goulden leads the remote sensing team at NEON, which is responsible for the operation of the Airborne Observation Platform (AOP). In this role he manages the budget and scope associated with delivery of remote sensing data products 鈥�
  17. 3117

    Amy Jacobs

    Amy Jacobs Amy Jacobs is the Field Operations Manager for Domains 15 (Great Basin) and 12 (Northern Rockies) and is based in Salt Lake City, UT. Amy spent the early part of her career sailing throughout the Pacific Ocean and the Ross Sea (Antarctica) 鈥�
  18. 3118

    Katie Jones

    Katie Jones Katie is an enrolled member of the Blackfeet Nation and a plant ecologist on the NEON Terrestrial Observation team. As the technical lead for plant phenology observations and litterfall production, she supports field collection protocols, data 鈥�
  19. 3119

    Keith Krause

    Keith Krause As part of the Airborne Observation Platform (AOP) team, Keith is responsible for the development and validation of algorithms to convert the raw airborne instrument data into science products with a primary focus on the waveform lidar 鈥�
  20. 3120

    Rachel Swanson

    Rachel Swanson Rachel has over eight years of experience in ecology and data management. She has a M.S. and B.S. from the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at the University of Connecticut where she studied insect phylogenetics. She spent 鈥�
  21. 3121

    Ty Lindberg

    Ty Lindberg Ty Lindberg is the Field Operations Manager for Domain 02, located in Front Royal, VA on the grounds of the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute. He is responsible for the maintenance and operation of three eddy-flux towers and soil 鈥�
  22. 3122

    Tim Lucera

    Tim Lucera 鈥� Tim Lucera 鈥�
  23. 3123

    Claire Lunch

    Claire Lunch Claire Lunch works at the interface between NEON science and cyberinfrastructure. She oversees the science needs of the data pipeline for observational data, ensuring that a standardized pipeline can accommodate the broad range of 鈥�
  24. 3124

    Hongyan Luo

    Hongyan Luo Hongyan Luo joined the NEON team in 2009 as lead Biometeorologist. Hongyan earned her B.A. in Forestry at Guangxi Agricultural University and an M.S. in Forestry (with an emphasis in Urban Forestry) at Beijing Forestry University in China. She 鈥�
  25. 3125

    Bill Martin

    Bill Martin Bill is a Southern Appalachian native who spent most of his young life exploring the diverse ecosystem near his home range, thereby fostering an enduring passion for environmental and life science. He began his career at the Pantex nuclear 鈥�

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