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Kevin Czajkowski 
Kevin Czajkowski 
Associate Professor
Director of the Geographic Information Science and Applied Geographics (GISAG) Lab
Director of the OhioView Remote Sensing Consortium
Office: UH 4580
Phone: 419.530.4274
kevin.czajkowski 'at' utoledo.edu

 

curriculum vita (pdf format)

 

EDUCATION

Ph.D. University of Michigan, 1995 – Atmospheric Sciences

B.S.  State University of New York at Oneonta, summa cum laude, 1989 – Meteorology



RESEARCH INTERESTS

My research interests are diverse but all revolve around geospatial technologies. 

    • Using GIS and remote sensing technologies to assess sources of non-point source pollution in the Maumee River Watershed and Lake Erie. 
      • Lake Erie Center - http://www.utoledo.edu/as/lec/
      • Wetlands - http://www.wetlands.utoledo.edu/
      • Maumee GIS - http://www.maumee.utoledo.edu/
    • Using remote sensing to link the land and atmosphere through the energy budget using thermal remote sensing. 
      • Study of potential human health impacts of environmental contaminants using GIS.
      • Educational Outreach to K-12 students and teachers through the SATELLITES Program.  http://remotesensing.utoledo.edu/edu/SATEL.html

 

COURSES TAUGHT

GEPL 4540/5540 Weather and Climate
GEPL 4650/5650 Physical Geography
GEPL 4490/5490 Remote Sensing of the Environment
GEPL 4500/5500 Digital Image Analysis
GEPL 4910/5910 GIS Applications in the Lake Erie Region
GEPL 5910 Remote Sensing Seminar for Teachers
GEPL 6910 Global Change and Remote Sensing Teacher Seminar
GEPL 6200 Earth System Science for Teachers
GEPL 6930 Advanced Climatology

     
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