Hamed Gholizadeh
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Hamed Gholizadeh
@gholizadehrs.bsky.social

Associate professor @okstate, remote sensing, @IUBloomington alum.
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Environmental science 69%
Geography 17%

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How cool is this: Using remote sensing to monitor physico-chemical characteristics of below-ground microbial communities. 🧪 @gholizadehrs.bsky.social
Airborne and spaceborne imaging spectroscopy capture belowground microbial communities and physicochemical characteristics in invaded grasslands
Belowground properties, including belowground microbial communities and physicochemical characteristics, play a crucial role in ecosystem functioning.…
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I am glad to share insights on what we have learned from the global set of forest biodiversity experiments over the last three decades in this new review paper first-authored by my wonderful colleague, Xiaojuan Liu, from the BEF China experiment www.nature.com/articles/s44...
Ecological insights from three decades of forest biodiversity experiments - Nature Reviews Biodiversity
Experiments manipulating tree species diversity and measuring effects on ecosystem function have been important tools for assessing how biodiverse forests can accumulate biomass, store carbon and help...
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Applications are open for the Spectral Ecology Summer School (www.specschool.org) a program introducing graduate students and postdocs to hyperspectral and lidar remote sensing using NEON data. This year's application and info is here: forms.gle/ohkeGYvmGQ9C... Applications close December 23, 2025.
SPEC School
spectral ecology summer school
www.specschool.org

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The lab is becoming more and more interested in fire with our newly NASA funded Hi-GRASS grant with @gholizadehrs.bsky.social as the lead, and the unexpected 2025 March Oklahoma fire.

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Geography, plant biology professors secure NASA funding for grasslands research using remote sensing - Oklahoma State University
A team of researchers led by Oklahoma State University Department of Geography’s Dr. Hamed Gholizadeh recently received more than $730 thousand in NASA funding to further its research into grassland s...
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In our recent paper led by M. Ny Aina Rakotoarivony, we showed that combining hyperspectral data with fine-resolution multispectral data significantly improves our ability to map the spatial distribution of invasive plants #NASA_SBG #cube_sats #fusion. www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
Mapping the spatial distribution of species using airborne and spaceborne imaging spectroscopy: A case study of invasive plants
Predicting the spatial distribution of invasive plants remains challenging because of the complex relationships between plant invasion, abiotic, and b…
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We are hiring a PhD students for our recently NASA-funded HI-GRASS project, which combines microbiome and plant communities with animal telemetry and remote sensing to uncover the factors influencing grassland biodiversity

www.bachelotlab.com/join.html

Thanks @arcastilla.bsky.social for the pic

We are seeking a Ph.D. student for our recently NASA-funded HI-GRASS project, which uses imaging spectroscopy to uncover the factors influencing grassland aboveground and belowground biodiversity. Deadline January 20th, 2025. Full job description:
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