Carolyn Lober
Carolyn Lober is a PhD student at Queensland University of Technology. With SAEF, she will focus on using satellite remote sensing to answer ecological questions and track landscape change on Sub-Antarctic Islands in order to better inform management of these systems. She has a degree in Geology-Biology from Brown University and has previously worked on a range of projects across remote sensing, hydrology, and ecology, including satellite remote sensing of precipitation in Canada and Alaska, vegetation sensitivity to climate change across the continental United States, and ecological monitoring of Flathead Lake in Montana.


Carolyn Lober
PhD Student
Queensland University of Technology
Carolyn Lober is a PhD student at Queensland University of Technology. With SAEF, she will focus on using satellite remote sensing to answer ecological questions and track landscape change on Sub-Antarctic Islands in order to better inform management of these systems. She has a degree in Geology-Biology from Brown University and has previously worked on a range of projects across remote sensing, hydrology, and ecology, including satellite remote sensing of precipitation in Canada and Alaska, vegetation sensitivity to climate change across the continental United States, and ecological monitoring of Flathead Lake in Montana.
