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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
SISS 7020 - Geographic Information Science in SISS     

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