Jason Karl

Title: Professor, Harold Heady Endowed Chair of Rangeland Ecology

Institution: University of Idaho

Address: 875 Perimeter Drive, MS 1135, Moscow, Idaho 83844

Email: jkarl@uidaho.edu

Phone: (208) 885-0255

Visit Jason’s Research Website

Research Interests: drones, unmanned aerial systems (UAS), monitoring, natural resource management, photogrammetry, remote sensing, GIS, spatial analysis

View Jason’s CV


Biographical Sketch:

Dr. Karl’s research focuses on how imagery collected from drones can be used for measuring and monitoring rangeland and arid ecosystems. Jason is particularly interested in how drones might be used to improve the measurement of indicators that are challenging to measure using traditional field methods like vegetation biomass and utilization and soil erosion. Jason leverages graduate and undergraduate students in his research and is always on the lookout for talented students who are interested in contributing. With over 15 years of experience in flying drones and using drone-collected imagery in research, Jason coordinated the establishment of the UI Drone Lab to help facilitate the use of drones in high-impact research by sharing resources and lessons learned.


Education:

Ph.D., Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, May 2009, Fisheries and Wildlife/Environmental Science and Public Policy

M.S., University of Idaho, Moscow, ID, May 1998, Environmental Science

B.S., University of Idaho, Moscow, ID, May 1996, Wildlife Resources

Professional Certifications:

Part 107 Remote Pilot Certificate


Other Research:

Bookmark the permalink.

Comments are closed.