
This webinar will introduce the audience to tools, equipment, and software that they may see in the field or in the office. The webinar will cover data mining of existing data sources, environmental databases, remote sensing technologies, and geographic information system (GIS) applications. Case studies as real-world applications of technology tools will be integrated throughout the webinar.
Who can benefit from the webinar?
· APU/AMU students and faculty
· NAEP members
· Early career professionals in the environmental science field
Emily Zvolanek is a Senior GIS Analyst in the Environmental Science Division at Argonne National Laboratory with more than 8 years of experience in Geographic Information Systems (GIS). She has worked on a number of NEPA environmental impact statements as well as several suitability analyses for siting renewable energy technologies in regions all over the country. Her specialties include cartography, Python programming for GIS, and the application of geospatial methods to environmental, cultural, visual, and socioeconomic analyses. Ms. Zvolanek received her B.A. in environmental science from Monmouth College and her M.S. in GIS from the University of Washington.
Yuki Hamada is a Biophysical Remote Sensing Scientist at Argonne National Laboratory, who has utilized remote sensing science and technologies over 10 years to characterize environmental conditions for land and water and monitor their changes over space and time. Dr. Hamada’s research involves observing and modeling half-hourly carbon exchange in ecosystems, using hyperspectral remote sensing, and developing remote-sensing methodologies for monitoring impacts on land and natural resources associated with energy development by integrating field observations, videography, UAS-derived images, and satellite images with statistical modeling and machine learning. Dr. Hamada received her B.A. in geography from San Diego State University, an M.A. in geography from San Diego State University, and a Ph.D. in geography from University of California, Santa Barbara, and San Diego State University..
Leroy (Lee) Walston is an ecologist at Argonne National Laboratory with over 10 years of experience in natural resource modeling and assessment. He has been involved in a variety of integrated assessments to evaluate proposed renewable energy programs on ecological resources. Recently, he’s been involved in landscape-scale ecological assessment approaches to mitigation of utility-scale solar developments. Mr. Walston received his B.S. degree in zoology from Southern Illinois University-Carbondale and an M.S. in biology from Eastern Illinois University.
National Association of Environmental Professionals (NAEP) and American Public University (APU) have shared efforts through an educational alliance with the goal to help prepare environmental professionals to advance in their field through career-relevant education. With this goal in mind, NAEP and American Public University leaders are collaborating on a fourth year of webcast series focused on career preparation and professional development for environmental professionals.
U.S. industry employs more than 1.6 million professionals in green careers today* which means professionals must stand out in order to compete for career advancement opportunities. It is critical for every environmental professional to stay abreast of best practices regarding career preparation and development of essential skills to help position you for advancement opportunities in the industry.
*EBI Report 2020B, The U.S. Environmental Industry Overview, An Executive Review, December 2010, Environmental Business International, Inc.