Code, Maps, and More
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Bloedel Hall 389
University of Washington
Seattle
Hi, I’m Keenan. I’m a graduate student in the Remote Sensing and Geospatial Analysis Laboratory at the University of Washington. Here, I use satellites and laser scanners to study the temperature of forest canopies. I write lots of code, especially in R and Google Earth Engine. Prior to coming to UW, I worked in the Global Water Lab and at Oak Ridge National Laboratory. I also wrote (and won!) and NSF GRFP. Feel free to contact me below.
This site contains useful code tricks and some snippets of my current projects.