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Morgan Crowley PhD

She/Hers

Forest Fire Research Scientist
Natural Resources Canada
Participates in 3 items

Dr. Morgan A. Crowley is a Forest Fire Research Scientist at Great Lakes Forestry Centre and the Tier 2 science lead of the WildFireSat mission. As a science lead for the upcoming WildFireSat mission, Dr. Crowley leads the algorithmic development of Earth-observation-based fire behaviour products and the multi-source fire perimeter development using virtual constellation data inputs. Dr. Crowley’s broader fire monitoring research is interdisciplinary in nature, often bridging gaps between scientists and end-users using qualitative and quantitative approaches. Through her research and outreach, Dr. Crowley is working to make Earth observation sciences more accessible for all. She is co-editor of an open-access Google Earth Engine textbook (www.eefabook.org) and a leader in diversity, equity, and inclusion in remote sensing. Dr. Crowley has been internationally recognized for her scientific research and outreach, including as an inaugural 2022-2023 Google Developer Expert, an inaugural 2021 Geospatial Rising Star by Geospatial World Media, and a leader in Machine Learning for Earth Observations (ML4EO) by Radiant Earth Foundation.

Sessions in which Morgan Crowley PhD participates

quarta-feira 28 abril, 2021

Time Zone: (GMT-05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)
15:00

terça-feira 14 maio, 2024

Time Zone: (GMT-05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)
9:00
9:00 - 10:00 | 1 hour
Plenary

GeoIgnite is thrilled to present its keynote session, "Canada's Geospatial Leadership Panel," a gathering of some of Canada's most influential figures in the field of geospatial technology in Canada. Panelist: Melanie Desjardins, Director of the NWT Centre for Geomatics, showcases the application of geospatial technology in public sector management and natural resource governance. Her leadership in geomatics plays a significant role in shaping policies and strategies that utilize ...

quarta-feira 15 maio, 2024

Time Zone: (GMT-05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)
9:00
9:00 - 9:30 | 30 minutes
Geomatics for Climate Resiliency

As evidenced by the 2023 fire season, we are experiencing unprecedented fire management challenges in Canada. Innovative fire monitoring solutions can help support wildfire managers as they limit the negative impacts of wildland fires while also prioritize the positive benefits in Canada’s forested ecosystems. Opportunities for advancing fire monitoring mirror a broader paradigm shift in the field of Earth observations towards open data, large-scale analyses, and collaborative development. In...