Dr. Wardlow joined UNL as a research assistant professor in 2006 and led the GIScience program at the National Drought Mitigation Center (NDMC) for six years. He has also been a faculty fellow with the Center for Advanced Land Management Information Technologies (CALMIT).
About the DPH program...“Students in the DPH program are motivated, high-caliber students that embrace cutting-edge techniques and methods in their careers. DPH students routinely take the remote sensing courses I offer and seek to incorporate innovative spectral remote sensing data collection and analysis methods to assess plant health, monitor plant conditions over time, and diagnose different types of plant stress. DPH students are incorporating remote sensing into their professional tool kit that can be applied to acquire information about plants at the leaf, plant, plot, and field scales for a wide variety of agricultural and natural resource applications.” - Dr. Brian Wardlow
Dr. Brian Wardlow
Director, Center for Advanced Land Management Information Technologies, UNL
Dr. Brian Wardlow CV/Resume_Oct 2015