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jollygoodjacob/README.md
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Hi there! 👋

My name is Jacob Nesslage and I am a PhD Candidate in the Environmental Systems Graduate Group at the University of California, Merced (UC Merced). I am a member of the Earth Observation and Remote Sensing (EORS) Lab at UC Merced, and I am advised by Dr. Erin Hestir.

My background is in environmental engineering, spatial ecology, and remote sensing. In my current research, I utilize remote sensing data from satellites, drones, and aircraft, as well as in-situ surveys of plants and macroinvertebrates, and collections of environmental DNA from soils, sediments, and water to assess, monitor, and model biodiversity. I am also very interested in how hydrology and geomorphology converge to shape biodiversity and ecosystem services across watersheds. Given the intrinsic link between life and water, much of my research focuses on the unique ecosystems where biodiversity and water converge, such as floodplains, riparian forests, and ephemeral wetlands.

I am an advocate for the use of open-source geospatial code, tools, and data. I am most comfortable coding in R or Python, although I occasionally use Javascript and Bash for specific geospatial applications.

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  1. NASA-Space-Apps-Workshop-2024 NASA-Space-Apps-Workshop-2024 Public

    Scripts and tutorials for NASA SpaceApps Challenge 2024 workshops at UC Merced

    Jupyter Notebook 1 2

  2. GEE_disturbance GEE_disturbance Public

    Google Earth Engine scripts to quantify natural (flooding) and anthropogenic (tillage) disturbances on floodplains.

    JavaScript

  3. GDM_workshop GDM_workshop Public

    Generalized Dissimilarity Modeling workshop slides, scripts, and readings from a workshop I led in Summer 2023 at UC Merced