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Tess Oldemeyer

Researcher

Research Areas:
Information Systems and Process Analytics; 3D GIS; GIS; Data Analytics; Remote Sensing; Spatial Analysis; Web Applications

Biography:

Tess Oldemeyer is a geographic information scientist at the Idaho National Laboratory. She has been involved in conducting spatial analyses, mapping, web application development, 3D data modeling, and visualization development for the Electric Vehicle Project, Bioenergy Landscape Design project, Department of Homeland Security critical infrastructure mapping project, and the geospatial science and engineering team. During her graduate studies, she worked as a research assistant on the NASA RECOVER project working on remote sensing, environmental data analysis, and web-based application development and as a NSF EPSCoR research assistant modeling ecosystem services. She was the DeVlieg Undergraduate Scholar in 2011 and conducted research investigating the influence of natural disturbance regimes on mountain stream primary productivity in wilderness streams of central Idaho.

Education:

​M.S., Geographic Information Science - Idaho State University

B.S., Earth and Environmental Systems - Idaho State University

Research Interests:

​Remote sensing, UAS applications in remote sensing, structure from motion, 3D GIS, model integration, improving model and data utility through web applications, hydrologic and environmental modeling, ecology, environmental science, HPC

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